To decide the ranking, again, I tried to be impartial: I chose to consider the owned copies in LibraryThing, a cataloguing website that seems to be "serious" and of common use. I haven't read ALL the books, like you, I am trying to read as much as possible, but the list is impartial, meaning that if I didn't like a book, or I haven't read it yet, I nevertheless included it in the list. To enter the list I browsed all the LGBT publishers I found, considered all the specific awards and all the recommendation from friends. Books released in electronic format before January 1, 2000, and then in print after that date, I listed it. Some books went up, some went down, and there are many new entries.Īs usual some boring basic rules: the list considers only gay themed books released in print for the first time after January 1, 2000, so you can consider it a Top 100 List of the XXI century. Elisa_rolleIt's that time of the year again, when I update the Top Gay Books List.
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