Also, some more stuff to add in novels (this time, ones that I've actually read and can vouch for):
Silhouette of a Sparrow: a YA novel. MC falls in love with a flapper (♥). It's quite the light reading, enjoyable, but don't expect a transcendental experience.
The Red Tree, by Caitlin Kiernan. It's an epistolary horror story, MC is a lesbian.
The Drowned Girl, by the same author. MC is a lesbian. This one is amazing. I actually don't know how to define it; it's kinda like an horror story, but has some surprisingly deep musings on the nature of hauntings.
Sputnik Sweetheart, by Haruki Murakami. Can't believe no one put that here yet. Be aware that, while it has lesbians, the love story isn't kinda the focus of the book.
Manji, by Jun'ichiro Tanizaki. It has a... love square, I guess? Anyways, the narrator has a very dysfunctional relationship with her husband, another woman and the lover of said woman.
Butch Fatale, Dyke Dick (yes, I know), by Christa Faust. I believe the title explains all. I usually don't read genre fiction, but this one was okay, I guess. Give it a try if you like detective fiction.
Girl meets boy (don't be fooled by the title), by Ali Smith. I actually don't remember too much about it, except that it was also a pretty light reading. And that it's gay.
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