
Happy Wednesday, bibliophiles, and more importantly, happy Bisexual Visibility Day!
Last week (September 15) was the start of Bisexual Visibility week, which blends with today (September 23), Bisexual Visibility Day. Even though we’ve made great steps as far as LGBTQ+ progress goes, there’s still a plethora of harmful stigmas surrounding bisexual people, and not to mention bisexual erasure in the media and elsewhere. But today is a day to celebrate bisexual love, and to remind ourselves and all our bi friends of this: you are loved, you are valid, and you are beautiful.
So today, I’ve compiled a list of books with bisexual protagonists! Sadly, I wasn’t able to find as many who had #OwnVoices bi authors, but I’m always striving to read and find more.
Let’s begin, shall we?
THE BOOKISH MUTANT’S YA READS FOR BISEXUAL VISIBILITY WEEK/DAY
Reign of the Fallen, Sarah Glenn Marsh

GENRE: High fantasy, romance
MY RATING: βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
There’s only one thing better than a bisexual protagonist…and that’s a bisexual protagonist who’s a necromancer! Reign of the Fallen will always have a special place in my heart, and I’ll always have a soft spot for Odessa.

GENRE: Science fiction, dystopia, romance
MY RATING: βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
This was one of my first quarantine reads, and not only is it an original, underrated dystopia, it’s by an #OwnVoices author!
They Both Die at the End, Adam Silvera

GENRE: Contemporary, fiction, science fiction, romance
MY RATING: βοΈβοΈβοΈ.5
This one bleeds over from my list of Latinx YA reads last week–it’s so nice to see bi representation and a relationship from two Latinx boys!

GENRE: Fantasy, science fiction, fiction, romance
MY RATING: βοΈβοΈβοΈ
Not only do we have bisexual and lesbian characters by an #OwnVoices author, there’s great disability representation here as well!
Aurora Rising, Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

GENRE: Science fiction, space opera, romance
MY RATING: βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
Speaking of sci-fi with both bisexual and disability rep…
There’s seven (later six) different POVs throughout this series, two of which are LGBTQ+; and Kaufman and Kristoff confirmed that Finian, one of these POVs, is bisexual! (And honestly? It’s perfect, he is absolutely the OG Disaster Bisexual…)

GENRE: Contemporary, fiction, romance
MY RATING: βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
Not only is one of our protagonists biracial and bisexual, it also tackles a variety of issues, such as biphobia, sexism, fat-shaming, and mental health issues. A wonderful read for anyone familiar with the Comic Con scene!

GENRE: Science fiction
MY RATING: βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
The Disasters was SO much fun–and the cast is effortlessly diverse in terms of race, gender, and sexuality! Plus, the author is nonbinary as well!

GENRE: Fantasy, urban fantasy, romance
MY RATING: βοΈβοΈβοΈ.5
I know I’ve been blabbing about this one for the past month, but what’s not to like about a biracial, bisexual girl and a dragon kicking magic butt?
TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK! Have you read any of these books? Do you have any more recommendations for Bisexual Visibility Day?

Today’s song:
Do you like girls or boys?
It’s confusing these days,
But moon dust will cover you,
Cover you…
That’s it for these bi reads! Have a wonderful rest of your day, and take care of yourselves!

I can’t wait to read Aurora rising! Rep is extremely important!
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I’m so excited for you to read it! Besides Frankenstein, it’s easily my favorite book/series, HIGHLY recommend it π
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And 100%, representation is of utmost importance! There’s some great stuff in Aurora Rising, too: besides Finian being bi and having impaired mobility (and being in a straight-passing relationship), Aurora is biracial, and Zila is Black and sapphic π
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Ahh great list!! I really want to read Aurora Rising!! I also love Her Royal Highness, These Witches Don’t Burn and Red, White and Royal Blue
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Thanks so much! Aurora Rising is one of my favorite books (if not my favorite), and I have These Witches Don’t Burn on my TBR π
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Every single one of these looks fantastic! I’ve been meaning to read They Both Die at the End, but … I know I’m going to have to be in the right emotional space for that.
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They’re all absolutely worth a read! They Both Die at the End is definitely the kind of book that you need to be in a good headspace to read, but it’s such a tender book, absolutely worth it π
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Happy bi-visibility day! And kudos to using my favourite bi GIF ever made. Love the list. Love even more that I found some newbies that I need to check out. Happy reading!
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Happy bi visibility day to you too! I’m so glad you liked the gif π I’m so glad you liked the list! Which ones have you not read?
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Love this post!! Somehow I didn’t know Aurora Rising had bisexual and disability rep! I’m going to have to bump it up my tbr!
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Thanks so much! π Yeah, Aurora Rising has some great rep–besides Finian being bi and having impaired mobility, Zila is Black and sapphic, and Aurora is biracial π it’s one of my favorite books, I highly recommend it
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That’s defi convinced me I need to read it asap!!!
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Yay! I hope you adore it as much as I did π happy reading!
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