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Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester

Rainbow Man by M. J. Engh

Legal Drug Volume 3 (Legal Drug) by Clamp

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CollectionsYour library (1,862)

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Tagssequential art (801), fiction (342), reference (92), japanese (87), used (48), poetry (37), play (34), language (29), history (26), darkover (24) — see all tags

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GroupsChildren's Book Writers, genderqueer, Manga!, Queer and Trans Lit, Read YA Lit

About meI write, draw a web comic and am heavily involved with local theater.

About my libraryI keep a list of YA trans and genderqueer fiction at http://lisalees.com/writing/fiction.html

Homepagehttp://lisalees.com

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Real nameLisa Lees

LocationLansing MI USA

Emaillisaleesmac.com

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Member sinceOct 12, 2006

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Whoa, we have over a 100 books in common. I guess that's not saying much considering how many books you have in your library, but still... awesome. I guess this means I'm going to be taking your recommendations from now on.
Sing, Dance, Climb
by William Arthur Ward

"Sing a new song; dance a new step; take a new path.Think a new thought; accept a new responsibility; memorize a new poem.Try a new recipe; plan a new adventure; entertain a new idea. Learn a new language; blaze a new trail; enjoy a new experience.
Make a new friend; read a new book; see a new movie.Climb a new hill; scale a new mountain; launch a new career.Find a new purpose; fill a new need; light a new lamp.Exercise a new strength; grasp a new truth; practice a new awareness.Add a new dimension; encourage a new growth; affirm a new beginning.Discover a new answer; envision a new image; conceive a new system.Dream a new dream; chart a new course; build a new life.Open a new door; explore a new possibility; capture a new vision.Start a new chapter; seek a new challenge; express a new confidence.Write a new plan; turn a new page; follow a new direction. Watch a new program; be a new person; radiate a new enthusiasm."
Oh wow, I love your list! Just stumbled across it because we're the only two people to have Yu + Me Dream volume one listed so far. You've got a lot of fantastic stuff on there, I love the Julie Ann Peters books, and it positively makes me purr to see someone else lauding my faovurite out of print Melissa Scott books (reprints ahoy, please!). Have you ever read the 'roads of heaven' trilogy? Lacking in sex/gender queer, but a nice central Poly relationship, and absolutely delicious sci fi too.

What with all the shared interests I've seen looking at your catelogue, that big book list and the attitudes you display therein, I've now decided to check out your books too. So, uhh, I guess that's a 'thank you for using librarything, too!' :P.
fantastic list! thank you - there are one or two i haven't got on there, which is exciting - i get to dig some new, and some old ones up. i love naiad press so much - as hard as they are to get in australia. out of the 40 YA queer girl books i have, only 2 of them are available through australian distributers.

thanks again - will be ordering the new ones. you are a writer yourself?
Hi! i was just wondering if you knew of any teen lesbian/bisexual novels published in the last year, 18months or so? i think we have a common interest in that area, if our similar booklist is to be believed!

i use to study teen lesbian/bisexual novels, but recently deferred, well, quit uni... but i retain a really strong interest in the area.

great library!
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