
Book Review: The Jellyfish
These poems are agonising with a completely relatable feel. I can’t wait to see what Mason Gilbert brings next.
Lou is a romance enthusiast. While they enjoy genres such as adventurous graphic novels and some niche non-fiction, their appreciation for romance novels sits above all. With a particular knowledge for queer titles and YA stories, Lou always has a recommendation ready.

These poems are agonising with a completely relatable feel. I can’t wait to see what Mason Gilbert brings next.

‘My Policeman’ follows the lives of Marion, Patrick and Tom as they navigate the consequences of queer love during an intolerant time.

With beautiful illustrations, a seal-turned-human and a complicated love, what more do you need in a graphic novel?

Cam and Adalyn have the kind of love story people dream of and I enjoyed every second of watching it develop.

These tales talk about a variety of struggles queer people go through in day-to-day life with happy endings all around!

With short facts about each animal with size comparisons and native territories, this book really is the perfect historical info dump!

I’m fascinated by the ocean and loved reading more about it through a comical lens with laugh-out-loud images and historical adventures.

With magic and ghosts and even some fairies, this spooky story of friendship and acceptance is the perfect page-turner!

A journalist and a DJ, a lecturer and a dancer. Romance with a dystopian overlay and some heavy but compelling themes.

Taylor Jenkins Reid writes about love and hate and everything in-between, I never wanted to put it down…

This beautifully written collection of short stories contains deeper meanings and rooted metaphors, creating the perfect page-turner.

This rom-com graphic novel has queer representation and laugh-out-loud moments you’re sure to love. LGBTQIA+

This beautifully illustrated graphic novel shows a visual portrayal of anxiety and how it can make people feel and act.

This interactive guide shows the ins and outs of autism in an easy-to-understand way. It gives easy opportunity to note down your experiences.

When socialite Piper gets sent to her father’s little fishing town on a quest to humble herself, she meets widowed fisherman Brandon.

This cutesy enemies-to-lovers novel is a fast paced, easy to follow story about love and hate – and the occasionally fine line between them.

A cutesy enemies-to-lovers, Heartstopper meets Young Royals type novel with forbidden love and excellent queer representation.