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At the halfway point of the year, I like to take a look at how my reading is going so far. I’m mostly keeping on track with my goals, and I feel like I’ve been enjoying the books I’m picking up, for the most part. To get a visual of 2025 in reading, though, I decided to rank all the queer books I read from January to June.


After I slotted them in their various tiers, I realized I actually had quite a few “just okay” reads this year—most of which are not bad books, but they’re just not the perfect books for me. None of them put me in a slump, though, and I also have quite a few I really liked.
Here are my rankings for the best queer books I’ve read in 2025 so far, including new releases and backlist titles.
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My favorites of the year so far are I Shall Never Fall In Love by Hari Conner, The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson, Skye Falling by Mia McKenzie, Sympathy for Wild Girls: Stories by Demree McGhee, Awakened by A.E. Osworth, Ten Incarnations of Rebellion by Vaishnavi Patel, The Original by Nell Stevens, and Everfair by Nisi Shawl (which was a reread).
As for the “No thank you”s, I Can Fix Her by Rae Wilde was just not a horror novel that worked for me. The Elegant Courtly Life of the Tea Witch, though, was a manga volume with the beginning of a relationship between an adult and a 12-year-old love interest, so NO THANK YOU indeed.
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