The Best Queer Books of 2025
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The average person would probably identify Bram Stoker’s Dracula as the progenitor of the considerable canon of vampire fiction, but scholars and enthusiasts alike trace the genre back to Carmilla, the Gothic—and extremely lesbian—1872 novella written by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. While sapphics everywhere thank Sheridan Le Fanu for his service, Kat Dunn’s juicy Hungerstone expertly recasts Carmilla’s story from a much-needed female perspective.
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Detransition Baby was a tough act to follow, but with this delightful follow-up to her acclaimed debut novel, Torrey Peters has pulled it off admirably. The titular narrative—which follows a lumberjack exploring gender in preparation for an upcoming dance—sits cheekily alongside tales of gender apocalypse and taboo romance in this novel-and-stories collection.
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