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Fave Five: New LGBTQ Murder Mysteries, 2026 Edition Murder at the Hotel Orient by Alessandra Ranelli A Murder Most Camp by Nicolas DiDomizio Don't Cross Mo Ellery ... https://lgbtqreads.com/2026/07/06/fave-five-new-lgbtq-murder-mysteries-2026-edition/
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Hunting Adventures magazine, Spring 1956 Cover art by Tom Ryan (source)
#OTD in 1988 â A special design was circulated for the 'Dublin Millennium', although Dublin is thought to have been founded by the Vikings in around 841 â the issue was regarded for publicity and collectors only.
The millennium coin was the first decimal to feature words on it | Obverse: ClĂĄirseach (Celtic harp), Lettering: ĂŠIRe 1988. Reverse:  the word âDublinâ and âĂth Cliatâ, with the Coat of Arms for Dublin. The coin was designed by Tom Ryan. Not many of these limited edition coins were produced. Production of fifty pence coins ceased between 1988 and 1996 because of previous oversupply and because ofâŚ
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When You Get the Chance by Tom Ryan and Robin Stevenson
Today's sapphic book of the day is When You Get the Chance by Tom Ryan and Robin Stevenson!
Summary: "As kids, Mark and his cousin Talia spent many happy summers together at the family cottage in Ontario, but a fight between their parents put an end to the annual event. Living on opposite coasts -- Mark in Halifax and Talia in Victoria -- they haven't seen each other in years. When their grandfather dies unexpectedly, Mark and Talia find themselves reunited at the cottage once again, cleaning it out while the family decides what to do with it. Mark and Talia are both queer, but they soon realize that's about all they have in common, other than the fact that they'd both prefer to be in Toronto. Talia is desperate to see her high school sweetheart Erin, who's barely been in touch since leaving to spend the summer working at a coffee shop in the Gay Village. Mark, on the other hand, is just looking for some fun, and Toronto Pride seems like the perfect place to find it. When a series of complications throws everything up in the air, Mark and Talia -- with Mark's little sister Paige in tow -- decide to hit the road for Toronto. With a bit of luck, and some help from a series of unexpected new friends, they might just make it to the big city and find what they're looking for. That is, if they can figure out how to start seeing things through each other's eyes."
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My home internet died again shortly after my last post about getting it back again, so if my activity on here has seemed spotty, thatâs why. But Iâm with a new service provider and pretty confident itâs not going to die on me again! So:
What have you all been reading? What have I missed? Do you have any fall or Halloween plans? A spooky TBR? Tell me everything!
Personally, right now Iâm reading Yume by Sifton Tracey Anipare which I picked up because of how my storeâs book buyer pitched it. She was almost completely wrong about what it is, but itâs still pretty great, and itâs going to be near the top of my October wrap-up if itâs not the very highest. Basically, it blends the story of a Black Canadian woman teaching English in Japan and struggling with xenophobia and culture clashes, and the story of power struggles within the world of the yokai (which gives me major Ghibli vibes). I canât say how they connect because thatâll spoil things.
Iâm also reading We Will Not Cancel Us by adrienne maree brown, which should be required reading for anyone using social media for social justice, and When You Get the Chance by Tom Ryan and Robin Stevenson, which is about two queer teens trying to get to Toronto Pride while dealing with family issues. Itâs all right, but less road-trippy than I was expecting, and Iâm mostly reading it to find out how one character gets his act together.
Welcome to the first horoscopes of the new year! Start 2021 right with some cool books â¨
As always, more in depth horoscopes are under the cut