Here is a list of 10 LGBTQ+ books for nature lovers:
"Sirens" by Joshua Mohr - This novel is about a group of friends who go on a backpacking trip in the Sierra Nevada mountains, and the challenges and self-discoveries they face along the way. One of the main characters is a gay man.
"The Miseducation of Cameron Post" by Emily M. Danforth - This coming-of-age novel is about a young lesbian who is sent to conversion therapy after being caught with another girl. The story takes place in rural Montana, and the natural beauty of the landscape plays a significant role in the story.
"Annihilation" by Jeff Vandermeer - This science fiction novel is about a group of scientists who venture into an environmental disaster zone known as "Area X," and the strange and dangerous things they encounter there. One of the main characters is a lesbian.
"The Gilda Stories" by Jewelle Gomez - This science fiction novel is about a young black lesbian vampire who travels through time and space, encountering a variety of cultures and communities along the way.
"The Bright Lands" by John Fram - This coming-of-age novel is about a young gay man who returns to his small Texas hometown after the death of his mother, and the secrets and revelations that come to light as a result.
"Small Beauty" by Jia Qing Wilson-Yang - This novel is about a trans woman who returns to her hometown in rural Ontario after the death of her estranged mother, and the memories and relationships that come to the surface as a result.
"Wild Beauty" by Anna-Marie McLemore - This young adult fantasy novel is about a group of cousins who are bound to the magical gardens of their family estate, and the secrets and dangers that threaten to tear them apart. The novel explores themes of LGBTQ+ love and identity.
"The House of Sticks" by Paul Yoon - This novel is about a Korean-American man who returns to his ancestral village in the Korean countryside, and the memories and secrets that come to the surface as a result. One of the main characters is a gay man.
"The Argonauts" by Maggie Nelson - This book is a blend of memoir and critical theory, exploring the author's experiences as a lesbian and a parent, and the intersection of identity, love, and language.
"The Sea Is Ours: Tales from Steampunk Southeast Asia" edited by Jaymee Goh and Joyce Chng - This anthology is a collection of steampunk stories set in Southeast Asia, featuring LGBTQ+ characters and themes.
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