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5 themed bi books that you have to read

The Ghost Network de Catie Disabato

Disappears the most famous pop singer, she: a) was kidnapped, b) joined a cult or c) simply decided to hide from everyone. This story takes place in Chicago, where Molly was supposed to give a concert, now a journalist will help Molly's assistant to find her using blog posts and Tweets. This novel is the debut of Catie, who lives in Los Angeles.



Bright Lines by Tanwi Nandini Islam

She is a university student with many secrets: on the one hand she is adopted, which makes her feel distant to her family and instead of reality, she lives in a world that she herself has invented, in addition she feels more comfortable surrounded by nature That of people.
As long as he can remember, he has sought his place in the world. He has traveled from Bangladesh to Brooklyn to live with his uncle, aunt and his daughter Charu, completely opposite Ella. One summer, when Ella returns home from college, she finds a friend of Charu, Maya - daughter of a cleric of Islam, asleep in her bed. That summer a series of events unfold, Ella's family must face her past, to herself and to Ella, she must face her own feelings. Another debut novel by a writer who will have to have on the radar.



The Gap of Time by Jeanette Winterson

This author openly LesboSensual was given the task of adapting Shakespeare's Winter Tale. Here Jeanette modernizes the story and the characters, creates a new city: New Bohemia and creates a great mixture of melancholy and humor. The original story tells how a king's jealousy ends in the disappearance of his baby and the death of his wife. His daughter is found by a shepherd on the coast of Bohemia (aha) and through a series of strange but not unfortunate events, they meet father and daughter and eventually also the mother.



What We Left Behind by Robin Talley

This is a contemporary love story that deals with the search for personal identity but also within a relationship. The protagonists are Toni and Gretchen, the most beautiful couple in high school, have been together for life, never fight and are truly in love. When each goes to a different university, they are sure that everything will be fine. However, the reality of distance makes them question who are the one without the other. Toni soon identifies herself as genderqueer and meets people with whom she can explore this new world. Meanwhile, Gretchen tries to remember who is out of their relationship. Toni worries that Gretchen does not understand this new world and Gretchen wonders where she fits into all that. So soon the couple will have to make a decision and ask if the love will be enough to keep them together.




 The First Bad Man by Miranda July

Miranda July is director, artist and author of the bestseller: No One Belongs Here More Than You, a series of short stories. In his first novel, we find Cheryl, a woman who lives alone always nervous, is obsessed with Phillip, member of the organization in which she works. She believes that they have many lives together, although they still have to be in this one. One day the daughter of Cheryl's bosses asks her to allow her daughter to live with her for a while. For Cheryl this is the worst, her exaggerated order explodes. However, Clee - complete opposite to Cheryl's personality, takes her back to reality and helps her discover love.



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