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The second mango by shira glassman7/2/2023 ![]() ![]() Wilson, Santa Olivia by Jacqueline Carey, The Telling by Ursula K. When Women Were Warriors series by Catherine M. The Salt Roads by Nalo Hopkinson: I can’t explain this book, and it’s probably not exactly fantasy, but it is amazing.īooks that I’ve heard good things about and are on my TBR list: Except that there is magic contaminating our world, mutating things, but also being channeled into objects that perform specific magic tasks. Dellamonica: This one will appeal to you if you liked the TV show Warehouse 13. Hellebore & Rue: Tales of Queer Women and Magic edited by JoSelle Vanderhooft and Catherine Lundoff: The title speaks for itself. Such a relief after reading a bunch of coming out stories. ![]() Nobody cares that she’s attracted to women. Marks (linked to Mfred’s review because hers is better): a fantasy world where homophobia does not exist. craig: Questers, magicweavers, magic instead of electricity, all in a Portland-like hipster setting.įire Logic by Laurie J. ![]() My recommendations, in descending order of what you’re looking for, linked to my reviews: Also Fantasy & Sci-Fi Featuring Lesbian Characters, Lesbian Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction Books and F/F Paranormal and Urban Fantasy. Here’s a good list to start: Good Lesbian Fantasy Novels. ![]()
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