We’re switching things up this year from Asexual Awareness Week to International Asexuality Day, because why not and also because who wants to wait a whole year to get a great list of ace books?? That said, a bunch of books from the last list are newly available or will be soon, so make sure you take a look there too! (Books from 2022 have been reposted here.)
Available Now(ish)
At the End of Everything by Marieke Nijkamp
The Hope Juvenile Treatment Center is ironically named. No one has hope for the delinquent teenagers who have been exiled there; the world barely acknowledges that they exist.
Then the guards at Hope start acting strange. And one dayā¦they donāt show up. But when the teens band together to make a break from the facility, they encounter soldiers outside the gates. Thereās a rapidly spreading infectious disease outside, and no one can leave their houses or travel without a permit. Which means that theyāre stuck at Hope. And this time, no one is watching out for them at all.
As supplies quickly dwindle and a deadly plague tears through their ranks, the group has to decide whom among them they can trust and figure out how they can survive in a world that has never wanted them in the first place.
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Forward March by Skye Quinlan
All Harper McKinley wants is for her dadās presidential campaign to not interfere with her senior marching band season.
But Harperās world gets upended when the drumlineās punk-rock section leader, Margot Blanchard, tries to reject her one day after practice. Someone pretending to be Harper on Tinder catfished Margot for a month and now sheās determined to get to know the real Harper.
But the real Harper has a homophobic mother whoās the dean and a father who is running for president on the Republican ticket. With the election at stake, neither of them are happy about Harperās new friendship with out-and-proud Margot.
As the election draws closer, Harper is forced to figure out if she even likes girls, if she might be asexual, and if itās worth coming out at all.
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The Circus Infinite by Khan Wong
Hunted by those who want to study his gravity powers, Jes makes his way to the best place for a mixed-species fugitive to blend in: the pleasure moon where everyone just wants to be lost in the party. It doesnāt take long for him to catch the attention of the crime boss who owns the resort-casino where he lands a circus job, and when the boss gets wind of the bounty on Jesā head, he makes an offer: do anything and everything asked of him or face vivisection.
With no other options, Jes fulfills the requests: espionage, torture, demolition. But when the boss sets the circus up to take the fall for his about-to-get-busted narcotics operation, Jes and his friends decide to bring the mobster down. And if Jes can also avoid going back to being the prize subject of a scientist who canāt wait to dissect him? Even better.
Buy it: Amazon US | Amazon UK | B&N | Target | Angry Robot
The Romantic Agenda by Claire Kann
Thirty, flirty, and asexual Joy is secretly in love with her best friend Malcolm, but sheās never been brave enough to say so. When he unexpectedly announces that heās met the love of his lifeāand no, itās not Joyāsheās heartbroken. Malcolm invites her on a weekend getaway, and Joy decides itās her last chance to show him exactly what heās overlooking. But maybe Joy is the one missing somethingā¦or someoneā¦and his name is Fox.
Fox sees a kindred spirit in Joyāand decides to help her. He proposes they pretend to fall for each other on the weekend trip to make Malcolm jealous. But spending time with Fox shows Joy what itās like to not be the third wheel, and thereās no mistaking the way he makes her feel. Could Fox be the romantic partner sheās always deserved?
Buy it: Amazon | B&N | IndieBound | The Ripped Bodice
Arden Grey by Ray Stoeve
Sixteen-year-old Arden Grey is struggling. Her mother has left their family, her father and her younger brother wonāt talk about it, and a classmate, Tanner, keeps harassing her about her sexualityāwhich isnāt even public. (She knows she likes girls romantically, but she thinks she might be asexual.) At least sheās got her love of film photography and her best and only friend, Jamie, to help her cope. Then Jamie, who is trans, starts dating Caroline, and suddenly he isnāt so reliable. Ardenās insecurity about their friendship grows. She starts to wonder if sheās jealous or if Jamieās relationship with Caroline is somehow unhealthyāand it makes her reconsider how much of her relationship with her absent mom wasnāt okay, too.
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To Preorder
Never Been Kissed by Timothy Janovsky (May 3rd)
(Wren is demisexual.)
Dear (never-been-quite-over-you) Crush,
Itās been a few years since we were together,
but I canāt stop thinking about the time we almostā¦
Wren Roland has never been kissed, but he wants that movie-perfect ending more than anything. Feeling nostalgic on the eve of his birthday, he sends emails to all the boys he (ahem) loved before he came out. Morning brings the inevitable Oh God What Did I Do?, but he brushes that panic aside. Why stress about it? None of his could-have-beens are actually going to read the emails, much less respond. Right?
Enter Derick Haverford, Wrenās #1 pre-coming-out-crush and his drive-in theaterās new social media intern. Everyone claims heās coasting on cinematic good looks and his fatherās connections, but Wren has always known thereās much more to Derick than meets the eye. Too bad he doesnāt feel the same way about the infamous almost-kiss that once rocked Wrenās world.
Whatever. Wrenās no longer a closeted teenager; he can survive this. But as their hazy summer becomes consumed with a special project that may just save the struggling drive-in for good, Wren and Derick are drawn ever-closerā¦and maybe, finally, Wrenās dream of a perfect-kiss-before-the-credits is within reach.
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The Summer of Bitter and Sweet by Jen Ferguson (May 10, 2022)
(Lou is demisexual.)
Lou has enough confusion in front of her this summer. Sheāll be working in her familyās ice cream shack with her newly ex-boyfriendāwhose kisses never made her feel desire, only discomfortāand her former best friend, King, who is back in their Canadian prairie town after disappearing three years ago without a word.
But when she gets a letter from her biological fatherāa man she hoped would stay behind bars for the rest of his lifeāLou immediately knows that she cannot meet him, no matter how much he insists.
While Kingās friendship makes Lou feel safer and warmer than she would have thought possible, when her familyās business comes under threat, she soon realizes that she canāt ignore her father forever.
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I Want to Be a Wall by Honami Shirono (May 10, 2022)
Yuriko, an asexual woman, agrees to take a husband to satisfy her parents-which is how she finds herself tying the knot with Gakurouta, a gay man in love with his childhood friend with his own family circumstances. And so begins the tale of their marriage of convenience.
Buy it: Yen Press
It Sounds Like This by Anna Meriano (August 2nd)
(YasmĆn is questioning.)
YasmĆn TreviƱo didnāt have much of a freshman year thanks to Hurricane Humphrey, but sheās ready to take sophomore year by storm. That means mastering the marching side of marching bandāfast!āso she can outshine her BFF Sofia as top of the flute section, earn first chair, and impress both her future college admission boards and her comfortably unattainable drum major crush Gilberto Reyes.
But YasmĆn steps off on the wrong foot when she reports an anonymous gossip Instagram account harassing new band members and accidentally gets the entire low brass section suspended from extracurriculars. With no low brass section, the band is doomed, so YasmĆn decides to take things into her own hands, learn to play the tuba, and lead a gaggle of rowdy freshman boys who are just as green to marching and playing as she is. Sheāll happily wrestle an ancient school tuba if it means fixing the mess she might have caused.
But when the secret gossip Instagram escalates their campaign of harassment and YasmĆnās friendship with Sofia deteriorates, things at school might be too hard to bear. Luckily, the support of YasmĆnās new sectionāespecially introverted section leader Bloom, a sweet ace and aro-spectrum boyāmight just turn things around.
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The Bruising of Qilwa by Naseem Jamnia (August 9, 2022)
(Firuz is aroace.)
Firuz-e Jafari is one of the fortunate ones who have emigrated to the Democratic Free State of Qilwa. Firuz has escaped the slaughter of other traditional Sassanid blood-magic practitioners. They have a good job at a free healing clinic in Qilwa; a kindly new employer, Kofi; and a gifted new student, Afsoneh, a troubled orphan refugee.
But Firuz and Kofi have discovered a terrible new disease which leaves mysterious bruises on its victims. The illness is spreading quickly through Qilwa, and there are dangerous accusations of ineptly-performed blood magic.
In order to survive, Firuz must break a deadly cycle of prejudice while finding a fresh start for their both their blood and found family.
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The Trouble With Robots by Michelle Morweis (September 6, 2022)
Evelyn strives for excellence. Allie couldnāt care less. Together,
these polar opposites must work together if they have any hope
of saving their schoolās robotics program.
Eighth-graders Evelyn and Allie are in trouble. Evelynās constant
need for perfection has blown some fuses among her robotics
teammates, and sheās worried nobodyās taking the upcoming
competition seriously. Allie is new to school, and sheās had a history
of short-circuiting on teachers and other kids.
So when Allie is assigned to the robotics team as a last resort, all
Evelyn can see is just another wrench in the works! But as Allie
confronts a past stricken with grief and learns to open up, the gears
click into place as she discovers that Evelynās teammates have a lot
to offerāif only Evelyn allowed them to participate in a role that plays to their strengths.
Can Evelyn learn to let go and listen to what Allie has to say? Or will
their spot in the competition go up in smoke along with their schoolās robotics program and Allieās only chance at redemption?
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Aces Wild: A Heist by Amanda DeWitt (September 6, 2022)
Six of Crows goes to Las Vegas in debut author Amanda DeWittās suspenseful casino heist, starring an entire crew of asexual teens.
Some people join chess club, some people play football. Jack Shannon runs a secret blackjack ring in his private schoolās basement. What else is the son of a Las Vegas casino mogul supposed to do?
Everything starts falling apart when Jackās mom is arrested for their familyās ties to organized crime. His sister Beth thinks this is the Shannon familyās chance to finally go straight, but Jack knows that somethingās not right. His mom was sold out, and he knows by who. Peter Carlevaro: rival casino owner and jilted lover. Gross.
Jack hatches a plan to find out what Carlevaroās holding over his momās head, but he canāt do it alone. He recruits his closest friendsāthe asexual support group he met through fandom forums. Now all he has to do is infiltrate a high-stakes gambling club and dodge dark family secrets, while hopelessly navigating what it means to be in love while asexual. Easy, right?
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Funeral Girl by Emma K. Ohland (September 6, 2022)
(Georgia is aroace.)
Silver in the Mist by Emily Victoria (November 1, 2022)
(Devlin is aroace.)
Eight years ago, everything changed for Devlin: Her country was attacked. Her father was killed. And her mother became the Royal Spymistress, retreating into her position away from everyone⦠even her daughter.
Joining the spy ranks herself, Dev sees her mother only when receiving assignments. She wants more, but she understands the peril their country, Aris, is in. The malevolent magic force of The Mists is swallowing Arisās edges, their country is vulnerable to another attack from their wealthier neighbor, and the magic casters who protect them from both are burning out.
Dev has known strength and survival her whole life, but with a dangerous new assignment of infiltrating the royal court of their neighbor country Cerena to steal the magic they need, she learns that not all that glitters is weak. And not all stories are true.
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Add to Your TBR
- This Dark Descent by Kalyn Josephson
- Reel Love by Nilah Magruder
- You Donāt HaveĀ a Shot by Racquel Marie
- Dear Wendy by Ann Zhao
Sixteen-year-old Georgia Richter feels conflicted about the funeral home her parents runāespecially because she has the ability to summon ghosts.
Flare is power.
Rumi Seto spends a lot of time worrying she doesnāt have the answers to everything. What to eat, where to go, whom to love. But there is one thing she is absolutely sure ofāshe wants to spend the rest of her life writing music with her younger sister, Lea.
When novelist Manuel Ortigosa learns that his husband, Ćlvaro, has been killed in a car crash, it comes as a devastating shock. It wonāt be the last. Heās now arrived in Galicia. Itās where Ćlvaro died. Itās where the case has already been quickly closed as a tragic accident. Itās also where Ćlvaro hid his secrets.
Rumi Seto spends a lot of time worrying she doesnāt have the answers to everything. What to eat, where to go, whom to love. But there is one thing she is absolutely sure ofāshe wants to spend the rest of her life writing music with her younger sister, Lea.
The book is a collection of 25 first-hand accounts by women telling their stories on their own terms. This is a much-needed collection as there is very little work published about lives of LGBTQi communities in Africa.Ā The stories challenge the stereotypes of what we assume is lesbian, bisexual, gay and trans in Nigeria and offers a raw, first-hand look into the lives and realities of those who are queer. The narrators range from those who knew they were gay from an early age to those who discovered same-sex attraction later in life. These engaging and groundbreaking narratives include stories of first time love and curiosity, navigating same-sex feelings and spirituality, growing up gender non-conforming and overcoming family and societyās expectations. What does it mean to be a queer Nigerian? How does one embrace the label of āwomanā? While some tell of self-acceptance, others talk of building a home in the midst of the anti-same sex marriage law.
Long ago, a village made a bargain with the devil: to ensure their prosperity, when the Slaughter Moon rises, the village must sacrifice a young man into the depths of the Devilās Forest.
Matchmaking? Check. Surfing? Check. Falling in love? As if.
By day, Natalie Marshall is the Thorns Ladiesā Social Clubās perfect concierge: resourceful, observant, immaculate. But she turns her phone off when the night concierge arrives, and then sheās Nat: the raunchy lead singer of Vertical Smileānotorious for lewd lyrics and sexually-charged performances.
Twisted Wishes lead guitarist Dominic āDominoā Bradley is an animal onstage. But behind his tight leather pants and skull-crusher boots lies a different man entirely, one who needs his stage persona not only to perform, but to have the anonymity he craves. A self-imposed exile makes it impossible to get close to anyone outside the band, so heās forced to get his sexual fix through a few hot nights with a stranger.
The people of Uztar have long looked to the sky with hope and wonder. Nothing in their world is more revered than the birds of prey and no one more honored than the falconers who call them to their fists.
A young woman with a dangerous power she barely understands. A smuggler with secrets of his own. A country torn between a merciless colonial army, a terrifying tyrant, and a feared rebel leader. The first book in a new trilogy from the acclaimed Heidi Heilig blends traditional storytelling with ephemera for a lush, page-turning tale of escape and rebellion. For a Muse of Fire will captivate fans of Sabaa Tahir, Leigh Bardugo, and Renée Ahdieh.