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message 1: by Greg (last edited Dec 30, 2017 12:18AM) (new)

Greg Nominations are now open for our group read that will run through the end of February. Books that were read in the first years of the group are fine to repeat as we have many new members since then, but nominations for books that the group has already read recently will not count.

Anyone can either nominate a book or second a book that has already been nominated. We will be accepting nominations and seconds until January 5. On that day, the eight books with the most number of seconds will go to the poll. Among books with the same number of seconds, choice of which book goes to the poll will be based on which nomination was received earliest.

Please be sure to post the title and author.

Important Rule: Authors may not nominate their own books.

Remember, the authors should be gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, or feature significant gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender characters in their work. Queer can be interpreted as broadly as we like.

Any genre (SF/fantasy, horror, romance, mystery), non-fiction, and classics are acceptable. Based on this criteria, we should have plenty of books to choose from. If you are nominating a title that is part of a series, please make sure to nominate the first book, unless we have already read it as a group.

The book discussions will start as soon as poll voting is done and continue through the end of February. This should give everyone sufficient time to obtain and read the books.

Happy nominating!


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library fairy (libraryfairyrachel) | 4 comments I want to nominate My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness by Kabi Nagata! Really great looking graphic memoir that I’ve been meaning to read


message 3: by Greg (new)

Greg Rachel wrote: "I want to nominate My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness by Kabi Nagata! Really great looking graphic memoir that I’ve been meaning to read"

Sounds good Rachel!


message 4: by Greg (last edited Dec 30, 2017 01:11AM) (new)

Greg I'll re-nominate a book that didn't quite make the poll last time: Uncle's Story, a gay-themed book by acclaimed Māori writer Witi Ihimaera (the author of The Whale Rider). It's available on Audible as well, which for me with my commute is a bonus. :)


message 5: by Xan (new)

Xan | 3 comments I want to nominate Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova.


message 6: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin Appleby-Dean (benjaminappleby-dean) I'd like to nominate The Traitor Baru Cormorant, by Seth Dickinson - a brilliant, intricate political fantasy about a gay protagonist struggling to survive in a homophobic pseudo-Roman empire.


message 7: by David (new)

David J I'd like to nominate Orlando by Virginia Woolf!


message 8: by Alan (new)

Alan Lessik (goodreadscomalanlessik) | 2 comments I want to nominate Jazz Moon by Joe Okonkwo. It won the debut fiction award this year,


message 9: by John (new)

John Crowe-Lockerman | 1 comments I would like to nominate the book The White Devil by Justin Evans. This book has it all! It is bound to strike a chord on some level with everyone!


message 10: by David (new)

David | 2 comments I’d like to second Uncle’s Story by Witi Ihemaera. An exceptional read, and the first book that moved me so much I was compelled to contact the author and thank him. He responded and I was subsequently able to hear him speak at the University of Hawai’i’s East-West Center.


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Allister Dean (allister_dean) | 1 comments Deliciously Wicked


message 13: by Bill (new)

Bill | 424 comments I'd like to suggest The Clothesline Swing by Ahmad Danny Ramadan. It's about a gay Syrian refugee who shares stories from his past with his dying lover while their constant companion Death hovers nearby.


message 14: by Lara (last edited Dec 30, 2017 10:07AM) (new)

Lara Lillibridge | 29 comments I bought "Are You My Mother?" by Alison Bechdel, and if we read it, I could move it up in my TBR list. :) She's a lesbian and her father was a gay man. It's a graphic memoir.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

Here's the synopsis if you don't want to click through: Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home was a pop culture and literary phenomenon. Now, a second thrilling tale of filial sleuthery, this time about her mother: voracious reader, music lover, passionate amateur actor. Also a woman, unhappily married to a closeted gay man, whose artistic aspirations simmered under the surface of Bechdel's childhood . . . and who stopped touching or kissing her daughter good night, forever, when she was seven. Poignantly, hilariously, Bechdel embarks on a quest for answers concerning the mother-daughter gulf. It's a richly layered search that leads readers from the fascinating life and work of the iconic twentieth-century psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott, to one explosively illuminating Dr. Seuss illustration, to Bechdel’s own (serially monogamous) adult love life. And, finally, back to Mother—to a truce, fragile and real-time, that will move and astonish all adult children of gifted mothers.


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Lara Lillibridge | 29 comments Rachel wrote: "I want to nominate My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness by Kabi Nagata! Really great looking graphic memoir that I’ve been meaning to read"

I'm very interested in this book as well!


message 16: by Megan (new)

Megan | 1 comments Do I dare suggest Call me by Your Name by Aciman? The author isn't gay and the characters may or may not be gay... but there's the huge coming of age/falling in love/gay romance. I read it and I'm curious what this LGBTQ community thinks of it. It's also timely because the movie is out to critical acclaim (with non-gay actors...)


message 17: by Rayne (new)

Rayne (curiousneuron) | 2 comments Second for My Lesbian Experience with loneliness.


message 18: by Greg (last edited Dec 30, 2017 01:43PM) (new)

Greg Megan wrote: "Do I dare suggest Call me by Your Name by Aciman? The author isn't gay and the characters may or may not be gay... but there's the huge coming of age/falling in love/gay romance. I read it and I'm ..."

This absolutely meets the standard Megan, and I'd love to read it!


message 19: by Greg (new)

Greg Lara wrote: "I bought "Are You My Mother?" by Alison Bechdel, and if we read it, I could move it up in my TBR list. :) She's a lesbian and her father was a gay man. It's a graphic memoir.

https://www.goodread..."


Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic was fantastic!


message 20: by Mehdi (last edited Dec 30, 2017 12:47PM) (new)

Mehdi (hepatocarcinoma) | 1 comments I'm all for "Call me by your name" by A. Aciman. The book is a true chef-d'œuvre.


message 21: by Greg (new)

Greg Mehdi wrote: "I'm all for "Call me by your name" by A. Aciman. The book is a true chef-d'œuvre."

Did you want to second it Mehdi?


message 22: by Allison (new)

Allison (allisongoldstein) I'll second My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness.


message 23: by Greg (new)

Greg Allister wrote: "Deliciously Wicked"

I see several books with this title Allister - who is the author of the one you wanted to nominate?


message 24: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 1 comments Patricia cornwell. Bone bed. Lucy is lesbian


alisha 🇵🇸 (alishapa) | 1 comments David wrote: "I'd like to nominate Orlando by Virginia Woolf!"

I second this!


message 26: by Diane (new)

Diane I’d like to second My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness.


message 27: by Greg (new)

Greg Lots of great nominations everyone! - keep them coming! The 8 books with the most number of seconds will go to the poll next week.


message 28: by Jason (new)

Jason | 3 comments I would like to nominate The Heart's Invisible Furies, by John Boyne.

Happy reading and happy new year to you all.


message 29: by John (last edited Dec 31, 2017 07:42AM) (new)


message 30: by Greg (new)

Greg Human Mike asked me to add the nomination for him by private message: Born Both: An Intersex Life


message 31: by Grant (new)

Grant Whitehead | 1 comments Why don’t we do a “progressional” study of gay literature for 2018?

By this, I mean starting off with early writings such as Maurice by E.M. Forster and work our way through to very recent writings. This way, discussions could be held as to how we were portrayed then and how queer authors are portraying ourselves now.

Just a thought.


message 32: by Greg (last edited Dec 31, 2017 07:03AM) (new)

Greg Grant wrote: "Why don’t we do a “progressional” study of gay literature for 2018?

By this, I mean starting off with early writings such as Maurice by E.M. Forster and work our way through to very recent writin..."


That's an interesting idea Grant!, but I think with nominations already underway and a lot of nominations already submitted, it's too late to switch mid-stream. I could create a poll next month with some options for changes in the group, and we can vote as a group whether we want to change the group read process. But for January/February, I think we'll stay the course.

Did you want to nominate Maurice though? It's one I still haven't read for some reason, and I'd like to!


message 33: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Grant wrote: "Why don’t we do a “progressional” study of gay literature for 2018?

By this, I mean starting off with early writings such as Maurice by E.M. Forster and work our way through to very recent writin..."


I think this a great idea too. What authors and in what order would you include?

This could be done as a challenge, like many other groups I'm in have. We could keep the Group Reads as is. It seems many would rather read current books. Like pop music, reading interests seen most related to the time when one grew up—the teen and college age years.


message 34: by Bird 🐦 (new)

Bird 🐦 | 2 comments I'd like to second My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness.


message 35: by Greg (new)

Greg Bill wrote: "Grant wrote: "Why don’t we do a “progressional” study of gay literature for 2018?

By this, I mean starting off with early writings such as Maurice by E.M. Forster and work our way through to very..."


That sounds lile a great compromise Bill - a challenge or an ongoing buddy read that members can take part in maybe.

Perhaps I could create a new thread where people interested could propose historically significant gay literature, and then we could come up with a list from that?


Nikki ~ The Nocturnal Bookworm (nyxreadsstuff) I would like to second The White Devil


message 37: by Sean (new)

Sean | 11 comments Call Me By Your Name


message 38: by staykind (new)

staykind (humanmike) | 1 comments may i suggest hida viloria's born both. the memoir of this queer, intersex activist.


message 39: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra (little_alex) | 591 comments I'll support Call Me by Your Name.


message 40: by Aidan (new)

Aidan (meridannight) | 2 comments I'll second Maurice.

Aciman's book is awful. Don't get it why people eat that garbage.


message 41: by Tim (new)

Tim (t_pot) Orlando by Virginia Woolf please.


message 42: by Greg (last edited Jan 01, 2018 01:33PM) (new)

Greg This is great - a good mix of nominations so far!

In the current top 8, a good mix of genres: a couple classics, some newer literary fiction, a fantasy novel, a thriller, a graphic novel, a memoir. Some gay-themed, some lesbian-themed, one intersex. Japanese, American, English, Maori.

But there's still a few more days for nominations and seconds! Keep them coming!


message 43: by Kaa (new)

Kaa | 10 comments I want to second Labyrinth Lost.


message 44: by David (new)

David (djmccord) | 5 comments Second Uncle’s Story


message 45: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Marshall | 1 comments I'll second Born Both!


message 46: by Maddy (new)

Maddy (maddykobar) | 49 comments My lesbian experience with loneliness has my vote. I wanted to read that book for a while now.


message 47: by Erin (last edited Jan 02, 2018 09:01AM) (new)

Erin (erinm31) | 9 comments I would like to vote for Orlando. (Or is there a poll somewhere? I could not find it, but I am new here!)


message 48: by KC (new)

KC Smelser | 10 comments David wrote: "I'd like to nominate Orlando by Virginia Woolf!"

I was just given the most beautiful vintage copy of this book and can't wait to dig in to some more Woolf. I would like to nominate it as well!


message 49: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Erin wrote: "I would like to vote for Orlando. (Or is there a poll somewhere? I could not find it, but I am new here!)"

The poll will be put up when the nominations are closed. A message will be sent to everyone suggesting they vote with a link provided.


message 50: by Soul (new)

Soul Dancer (souldancer) A heart-warming, insightful read:
Growing Up Twice Shaping a Future by Reliving My Past by Aaron Kirk Douglas

Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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