Hello and happy Sunday. This morning I woke up super early and finished reading a book, which I will review next week. Today, though, you’ll get a list of books I’m planning to read from authors I’ve loved. You can click here to check out the original post and read more about my idea behind it.

David Levithan: I think David Levithan could count as an exception because I somewhat recently read and reviewed a book he co-authored with Nina LaCour. I love him and I have loved every book he’s written, both by himself and with other people. Adding him to this list means that I’ll try a little bit harder to read his full bibliography up to now. I’m only going to include here the books I don’t own yet because I do have several already on my TBR list. I’m also going to add the books he’s written by himself.

Ryan and Avery

Answers in the Pages

Take Me With You When You Go

The Mysterious Disappearance of Aidan S. (as told to his brother)

19 Love Songs

Benjamin Alire Saenz: I have only read one book by this author, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, and it impacted my life in ways that I’m still currently experiencing. This is why I’d like to read other novels by Benjamin Alire Saenz in the hopes that it brings all the good feelings I had when I was in my early twenties.

Aristotle and Dante Dive Into the Waters of the World

Holly Bourne: Ugh, I love her and her books and how real and relatable they are. I wish every young woman could read her novels because they are a great introduction to what feminism is (and what it’s not). I own a couple of her books and I haven’t read them yet, but I hope that happens soon. And of course, I want to add even more of her titles to my collection.

It Only Happens in the Movies

When We Were Friends

The Yearbook

What Magic is This?

-Pretending


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