 Hello, hello everyone. My name is Laura. This is my channel Laura's Little Library and welcome to today's video which is my queer TDR. I'm super excited. There are so many good queer books coming out that I'm really excited to read so I thought I'd share a few of them with you here. I love that it's during summer so you can go out and enjoy the beautiful weather and express yourself which is amazing. So let's get into the book. The first book that I want to talk about is actually a horror but very queer book and that is This Delicious Death by Kayla Cottingham. This is the author of My Dearest Darkest. So this takes place at like a summer kind of festival or concert. I believe that's heavy themes of cannibalism which will be a new thing for me but I really enjoyed My Dearest Darkest by this author which was a dark academia and like I said it's really queer and I just enjoyed the other one so much so I thought I would definitely give this book a try. And then along the same spooky vein I would love to read The Witch and the Vampire. This is another new release this past spring that I believe is a sapphic romance between obviously a witch and a vampire. I don't really remember much past that but I know that reading the summary I was really intrigued and really excited and like I said it'll be perfect for spooky season. I hope to read it in June but if I don't I won't get too disappointed because I'll know I'll be really excited to pick it up this coming spooky season. So like it's good at any time of the year but those are definitely the two seasons that stick out. Fake dates and mooncakes. This sounds so cute. I think it takes place during the Lunar New Year and it is a gay couple and it just it just sounds so cute. Like themes of baking in like a contemporary romance that's queer. Honestly it has every element that I enjoy in this genre of book so I have had my eye on this one for such a long time. Another book that has caught my attention quite a bit is Friday I'm in Love. This fall is our main character who didn't get the big sweet 16 birthday of her dreams like she wanted so instead she kind of subs it out by having a big coming out party. A big coming out celebration which like I think is the coolest thing. I remember coming out to my family and I was like hey I'm bi. I would love to live vicariously through this main character of throwing herself a very prideful party but at the same time I'm a little nervous because like you know books aren't just like one happy event after another so I am a little afraid but mostly I'm just really excited to read this. Next up is Adiva Jaquirdar's newest book the do's and do nuts of love. Again so cute so this again is going to be a sapphic female-female romance but with a donut baking competition I believe I'm either a baking competition or specifically a donut baking competition but again themes of baking it takes place in Ireland but with South Asian heritage main characters and I have loved all of Adiva Jaquirdar's books that I've read in the past that have been like queer rom contemporary so oh I just cannot wait for this one and with donuts I love making cake donuts in the fall so this will be perfect for me. Continuing on with the same theme of baking and books I believe the book is love and other disasters I have it in my head that there's baking in this book but I believe it's a female and a non-binary main character I could be wrong. Again this came on my radar I was instantly super interested in this book put it on my TBR have been looking forward to it looking forward to it and all this time of looking forward to it I've forgotten everything about it so I just know that this is on my TBR and it's going to be a good rom-com that is queer. The final queer book on my TBR for this year is a perfect summer book that has been out for a little bit now and I cannot believe I have not read it and that is in deeper waters this is like pirate mermany kind of situation and yeah you see why it's perfect for summer light easy breezy pirate gay romance I'm so ready for this yeah honestly those are all the books I'm sorry I did not give a very good description of like any of these books but for the most part when it has themes that I know I'm gonna love it doesn't take a lot past that to convince me to want to pick up the book and I I'm setting seasonal TBRs for myself but I am not doing monthly TBRs anymore I just don't want to be put under that pressure I'm such a mood reader but I really wanted to do one for Pride Month because I am excited to read any and all of these books and there is still enough variety between them that no matter what route what mood I'm in I'm probably gonna want to pick up at least one of them and yeah so thank you all for watching if you like this video give a thumbs up comment down below what you will be reading in the month of June or if you have any other recommendations for me I'm always looking for bisexual recommendations while you're down there feel free to hit the subscribe button and make sure you hit the bell so that you're notified when I post because I am posting videos once a week over the summer and if you want more content from me I do have bookish social media link down below that you can get that content from me so again thank you all for watching and until I see you in the next video I wish you happy reading