Happy Ace Week everyone! Have you been looking to read more ace books? I’ve got a quiz for that. Answer a few simple questions — like what you would sell your soul for and who your favorite superhero is — and I will recommend a sapphic asexual book for you to read! Options include YA, essay collections, graphic memoirs, fantasy, romance, and science fiction! If you just can’t get enough of ace lady-loving ladies, check out this list of books with bi- or homoromantic ace women characters I made a few years ago.
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In the source code, yes! The options are:
– Ace by Angela Chen
– Soft on Soft by Em Ali
– Beyond the Black Door by A.M. Strickland
– How to be Ace by Rebecca Burgess
– The Art of Saving the World by Corinne Duyvis
– From Under the Mountain by C.M. Spivey
– Arden Grey by Ray Stoeve
– Forward March by Skye Quinlan
The Art of Saving the World! YA isn’t my cuppa but that book looks cool. (Very amused that sports wasn’t an extracurricular option – where is my love of softball 😢)
My submission caused a problem. Taking it as a sign that I should read the books I just bought and checked out from the library before I add any more 🤦🏻♂️
The casino is a place where people can come to try their luck and win big. It is a place where anything is possible, and where fortunes can be made and lost. In this way, the casino is a reflection of the Wheel of Fortune card.
Is there a way to see all the outcomes? Would like to add them to my reading list.
In the source code, yes! The options are:
– Ace by Angela Chen
– Soft on Soft by Em Ali
– Beyond the Black Door by A.M. Strickland
– How to be Ace by Rebecca Burgess
– The Art of Saving the World by Corinne Duyvis
– From Under the Mountain by C.M. Spivey
– Arden Grey by Ray Stoeve
– Forward March by Skye Quinlan
Thanks for asking. I wish autostraddle would automatically add them, especially when it’s a quiz with recs for books or movies.
Always love ace content and ace book recs!!! I got How to be Ace !
Yay, I hope you like it!
The Art of Saving the World! YA isn’t my cuppa but that book looks cool. (Very amused that sports wasn’t an extracurricular option – where is my love of softball 😢)
Lol I know, none of the books had any sports in them unfortunately!
From Under the Mountain! this is ofc on my to-read list from previous casey book posts, but maybe it gets a bump now?
It’s a sign!
Forward March by Skye Quinlan !
Sounds extremely cute 💜
Soft on Soft by Em Ali. A biromantic, demisexual heroine in a low angst romance? Sign me up!!!
“Soft on Soft”… sounds like a cute read, actually! I’ll add it to my list!
My submission caused a problem. Taking it as a sign that I should read the books I just bought and checked out from the library before I add any more 🤦🏻♂️
Oh no!
I similarly cannot resist adding more books to my TBR even though I have so many already.
The casino is a place where people can come to try their luck and win big. It is a place where anything is possible, and where fortunes can be made and lost. In this way, the casino is a reflection of the Wheel of Fortune card.