My almost-13 daughter wants to read things that are "scary and gay" so hit me up with your YA/middle grade lesbian horror recs.
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My almost-13 daughter wants to read things that are "scary and gay" so hit me up with your YA/middle grade lesbian horror recs.
I wish she was local so I could point her at my friend Eleanor's Creepy Girl Book Club.
Actually, I can rec one book: Holy Black's Tithe. Which is a Fae intersecting with the real world type story but has some intense Gay and intense Scary.
I don’t know how scary she’ll find it, but she might enjoy Cinderella is Dead.
Has anyone read Tender is the Flesh? I’m reading it now, and it is quite possibly the most disturbing book I’ve ever read.
Jess, she might like The Last Girls Standing, by Jennifer Dugan, or the graphic novel Squad, by Maggie Tokuda-Hall.
OH, good one. And that reminds me there's a new Alix Harrow book out - I don't know if it's scary or gay, I pre-ordered it and don't even remember the description
Has anyone read Tender is the Flesh? I’m reading it now, and it is quite possibly the most disturbing book I’ve ever read.
It's the next book up for my friend Eleanor's Creepy Girls Book Club!
I finished it last night. It was deeply disturbing and thought provoking and so well written.
This is the root of ambivalence to horror - it lures me in with being thought-provoking and well-written but gives me nightmares or otherwise messes with my head. A real attraction-avoidance thing that I keep penduluming away in. And I have to go through the dance with every book/movie/whatever, it's tiring!