yes đ but if you drink apple juice, apple juice makes school disappear and I go to the same school as you, how do I still have school eh ???
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Seeing our identities and the world around us reflected in the books we read is vitally important. This Pride Month and all year long, weâre excited to spotlight some incredible LGBTQIA+ stories and creators.Â
Check out some YA books to dive into and #ReadwithPride!
A joyful book about a queer Black girl who runs for Prom Queen to win a college scholarshipâŚbut then finds herself falling in love with one of the other girls in the competition. Start reading here!
A body-positive YA love story between two boys who must spend 15 days living with each other over school break. Start reading here!
Two teens. One bridge. Four ways their story could end. A powerful novel about mental health, identity, and how our choices shape the world around us. Start reading here!
After their brother is killed, Liam faces the world without the person they loved the most. Their brotherâs best friend is the only one who knows what theyâre going throughâŚfor better or worse. Start reading here!
Zaraâs family has waited years for their visas to be finalized, but now that dream is in jeopardy. Zara seeks justice to stay with her girlfriend and in the only home sheâs ever known. Start reading here!
When bi influencer CeCe breaks up with her famous girlfriend and starts dating a boy who is very much NOT online, sheâll find out what it means to speak her truth. Start reading here!
After Morgan is saved from drowning by a mysterious girl named Keltie, everything theyâre each trying to hide will find its way to the surface. Start reading here!
Boy meets boy. Boys become friends. Boys fall in love. A sweet coming-of-age story that explores friendship, love, and coming out. Start reading here!
A story about three boys whose lives will become intertwined in a story of HIV, friendship, love, and self-acceptance. Start reading here!
A hilarious, snarky, and utterly addicting book that explores friendship, sexual orientation, mental health, and falling in love (even if things might be falling apart around you). Start reading here!
When Rukhsanaâs conservative Muslim parents catch her with her girlfriend, Rukhsanaâs carefully planned future begins to collapse around her. Start reading here!
After Ben comes out to their parents as nonbinary, theyâll move in with their estranged older sister and find friendship, love, and acceptance along the way. Start reading here!
Over the course of one summer, two boys will have to face their biggest fears and decide what theyâre willing to risk â to get the thing they want the most. Start reading here!
This heartfelt series follows two boys, Ben and Rafe, who struggle to find who they really are in the midst of falling for one another. Start reading here!
A pulse-pounding novel about love, betrayal, and a serial killer that features a bisexual protagonist. Start reading here!
A riveting story of ambition, music, and innocence lost - and a deep relationship between two girls who could be something more on their quest for stardom. Start reading here!
The Lunar Chronicles meets Rook in this queer #OwnVoices science-fantasy novel that features asexual, bisexual, and lesbian characters working together to put an end to a deadly epidemic. Start reading here!
In Asterâs family, all the girls are raised to be witches and the girls are raised to be shapeshifters. But Aster is fascinated by witcheryâcan he find the courage to save his family and be truly himself? Start reading here!
A story about loss, grief, and finding the courage to discover oneâs identity. Start reading here!
A powerful novel about navigating death and navigating life, at a time when the only map you have is the one you can draw for yourself. Start reading here!
Wishing all my asexual spectrum followers a wonderful Asexual Awareness Week!
PLEASE READ. WILL NOT HURT TO AND FORWARD. Kids are putting Drano, tin foil, and a little water in plastic drink bottles and capping it up - leaving it on lawns, in mail boxes, in gardens, on driveways etc. just waiting for you to pick it up intending to put it in the rubbish, but youâll never make it!!!
If the bottle is picked up, and the bottle is shaken even just a little - in about 30 seconds or less it builds up enough gas which then explodes with enough force to remove some your extremities. The liquid that comes out is boiling hot as well. Donât pick up any plastic bottles that may be lying in your yards or in the gutter, etc. Pay attention to this. A plastic bottle with a cap. A little Drano. A little water. A small piece of foil. Disturb it by moving it; and BOOM!! No fingers left and other serious effects to your face, eyes, etc. Please ensure that everyone that may not have email access are also informed of this.Â
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So much hostility in my inbox would be solved if people just clicked through and read links.
thinking about âyou havenât met all the people who will love youâ and like!!! you also havenât found all the things that will make you happy!!!! there will always be new authors and musicians and artists whose work you will one day discover and love!!!! there will always be new hobbies and skills for you to learn and feel fulfilled by!!! there will always be new things around the corner that will bring sudden and unexpected happiness!!!!!!!!!!!
rick's books have a not-okay amount of racism, perpetuation of harmful stereotypes, and misrepresentation in them. grow up and accept it. rick's a white man who does not understand what it is to be a poc or a minority or lgbtq+, the least he could have done was his fricking research, but the truth is that he didnt and you need to deal with it. calling the people who are a) misrepresented in the books and b) accepting these facts, calling them haters is just on a different level of immature.