![]() ![]() that’s why! I’ll catch them eventually I swear.īanned in 1928 when it was first published, The Well of Loneliness is one of the most well-known sapphic novels. ASH MALINDA LO KAISA GIRLFRIEND UPDATE**also sometimes I update this really late at night so if there are any stupid grammar/spelling errors. We’ve done research to try and ensure they all include sapphic representation, but if they should not – we’re sorry, and just let us know so we can remove it from the list ❤ *Also, I just want to note than neither Imi and I are are actual book slayers, and we have not read all of these. This list may seem a little overwhelmingly long, so it to search for a specific genre, just use crtl + g and put in a genre or title: there broad classifications for classics, contemporary, fantasy, sci-fi, historical and mystery/thriller. We want this list to be as holistic and as diverse as possible – (and thank you to everyone who has dropped by to tell me about your favourites), so this list will be constantly updated with new suggestions as they come in. And if you know of a book that features a f/f relationship that is not listed below, please let me know by sending me a message (either in the comments here, on Twitter, or Instagram), and I will happily add it. Also there are prizes and it’ll be fun, so I really urge you to!)įor organisational purposes, this blog post is split into genres. (If you’re here because you initially wanted some book recommendations and are now interested in partaking in the challenge, click here. Whether you’re here because you want to participate in the challenge (which is awesome, btw), or you just want reading recommendations, this post is intended to help everyone find a book which appeals to them – and which they’ll hopefully enjoy! This challenge was really born out of our shared love for the f/f ship in Samantha Shannon’s upcoming epic fantasy The Priory of the Orange Tree, which was so beautifully written that I still think about it to this day and cry. It is with extreme delight that Imi athomeintheclouds / imireviews) and I have decided to host a challenge this February (2019) where we intend to encourage fellow readers to read more books that feature sapphic relationships.
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