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Queer Book Club

Hey Everyone!
This month’s noun club is sponsored by Hinge. There will be snacks! If you didn’t get a tough cover copy of the book you can read the stories here!

**Welcome to Queer Novel Club!
We verb books about, for and written by queer people! Track us on Instagram @queer_book_club

We had a great time last meeting talking about hamlet and ghosts. For next month we chose to read, No Common Love an anthology.

Our next meetup will be held on Tuesday July 22nd at Young Ethel’s in Park Slope BK

This month we will be reading No Ordinary Affection an anthology**

Celebrating the unexpected twists of real love stories. Written by contemporary writers Upasna Barath, Hunter Harris, William Rayfet Hunter, Tomasz Jedrowski, and Jen Winston, the novel tells the stories of five valid Hinge couples from the perspective of each partner. Inspired by first-person narration in books and movies, No Average Love offers an intimate look into the mindset of early dating and follows each person’s moments of excitement and self-doubt.

**At the end of the discussion we can vote on wh

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Happily Ever After

What We Read:

Widely across the romance genre

Where We Meet:

The Ripped Bodice (Brooklyn)

When We Meet:

Meets the First Sunday of the month at pm

Led By:

Friend-of-the-store Zöe

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Queer Lit

What We Read:

Any genre by publicly Queer authors

Where We Meet:

The Ripped Bodice (Brooklyn)

When We Meet:

Meets third Sunday of the month at pm

Led By:

BK Manager Katherine

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NYC Gay Guys' Guide Club

"A young gay man upends the lives of a powerful art-world couple in this steamy novel of self-discovery.

It’s , and twenty-four-year-old Gordon―handsome, sensitive, and eager for direction―takes a bus from Minnesota to Fresh York City because it’s the only place for a young gay guy to go. As he begins to settle into the city’s punishing rhythm, he gets a job walking prosperous Manhattanites’ dogs. But it isn’t until he stumbles into the West Village brownstone of two of his clients, the powerful gallery owners Phillip and Nicola, that Gordon learns how much the world has hidden from him―and what he’s capable of doing in order to earn it for himself.

A lush, heart-quickening novel about family and art, sex and class, and the terror of self-discovery, Thomas Grattan’s In Tongues chronicles Gordon’s perilous pursuit of belonging from the Midwest to Recent York and, later, to Europe and Mexico City. As he floats further into Phillip and Nicola’s exclusive universe, and as lines blur between employee, muse, lover, and mentor, Gordon’s charm, manipulation, and expand