Furia by Yamile Saied Méndez

Furia by Yamile Saied Méndez

Last updated on February 26, 2026

Furia by Yamile Saied Méndez is a feminist story about soccer and following your dreams no matter what. As a fan of any book about sports, I loved reading about Camila’s dreams of becoming a professional soccer player in the face of misogyny, and she is a strong main character with an engaging voice. While the author does not shy away from the more painful aspects of a patriarchal society, this is a story full of hope, and I would definitely recommend it to those who, like me, enjoy representation of strong women in sports. Continue reading

Review: How Not to Fall in Love by Jacqueline Firkins

Review: How Not to Fall in Love by Jacqueline Firkins

Last updated on March 29, 2025

How Not to Fall in Love by Jacqueline Firkins is a sweet story about a cynic and a hopeless romantic who teach each other how to date without getting attached. The main characters are best friends, and their friendship is so heartwarming to read. I had some issues with the love triangle, but I would still recommend this cozy story, especially to those who enjoy the friends to lovers trope. Continue reading

Review: Prom Kings by Tony Correia

Review: Prom Kings by Tony Correia

Last updated on April 29, 2026

Prom Kings by Tony Correia is a book that I was happy to stumble upon as I’ve never read an LGBT prom book before. This rom-com tells the story of a boy named Charlie who is working up the nerve to prompose to the new boy in the prom committee, however he begins to question who he truly likes as he ends up with two dates to the dance. Continue reading