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As part of Pride celebrations this month, EW has been highlighting the best LGBTQIA representation in pop culture.
In addition to a cover story on RuPaul (a.k.a.

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Theres even an upcomingYA novel movie adaptationwith a gay romance at its center.
Her father, as well as some of her new superheroic colleagues, dont respect her transformation.
(And the soon-to-be-published sequel,Sovereign,here.)

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Harrison weaves together several themes including unhealthy parental-child, online gaming, sexual identity.Order it here.
Its Not Like Its A Secretby Misa SugiuraSana Kiyohara is grappling with what it means to tell the truth.
Theres also the matter of Caleb, a sweet guy who may want to be more than friends.

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The Love Interestby Cale DietrichCaden is the nice boy next door.
Dylan is a bad boy.
Both are romancing Juliet, a science genius.
However there afewsmall snags.
And making matters trickier, seems like both boys have fallen for…each other.
Also throwing his hat in the ring is Sams ex-boyfriend Landon who may want a second chance at love.
Philips tale will resonate with readers who are looking for loveanda light, breezy summer read.Order it here.
Tash Hearts Tolstoyby Kathryn OrmsbeeTash has a lot on her mind.
They Both Die At the Endby Adam SilveraFans of Silveras know hes set on exploring theeffects of teenage grief.
His third novel (andsecondthis year) is no different.
Fans of McLemores previous two books will instantly fall in love withmagical realism-infused writingand poetic prose.Preorder it here.