Entertainment :: Non-Fiction Reviews
Let’s Explore Diabetes With Owls
A collection of essays by America’s favorite user of witticism, David Sedaris.
Does Jesus Really Love Me?
This book chronicles Jeff Chu’s trek across the United States to interview and witness Christianity through the eyes of its leaders and its gay devotees.
The Missing Myth
Gilles Harrada juxtaposes the myths that comprise the lexicon of contemporary culture against society’s acceptance of the LGBTQ community.The results offer a reasonable explanation as to why our minority is relegated to the sidelines of humanity.
Fist Me! - The Complete Guide To Fisting
The perfect companion for newbies of the art of fisting, or lovers of getting their butts pleasured.
The Annals of Unsolved Crime
How often does a book appear which is both exceptionally important and splendidly fun to read?
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
The fascinating and quirky memoir of genius British writer Jeanette Winterson.
Pigeon in a Crosswalk
Jack Gray’s book about career and personal highlights is one hilarious gay romp through celebrity encounters both show-biz and news-biz.
I Would Die 4 U: Why Prince Became an Icon
Despite the many flaws, Touré presents a compelling thesis in the end.
American Honor Killings: Desire And Rage Among Men
Author David McConnell tells these stories of anti-gay murder through the personal lens of his own experiences, observations, and responses, creating a blend of true crime journalism and sociological treatise that is fascinating and sometimes chilling.

