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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. We’re more than halfway through the year, and there are still so many excellent queer books coming out in 2025. My list of upcoming releases I want to pick up is unconquerable, but I thought I would share [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>We’re more than halfway through the year, and there are still so many excellent queer books coming out in 2025. My list of upcoming releases I want to pick up is unconquerable, but I thought I would share with you ten of the books I will be prioritizing the most. I’m in my sapphic fantasy era, apparently, but I’m also looking forward to reading trans satirical horror, a queer video game memoir, trans essays, and a gay Palestinian take on Mrs. Dalloway.</p>
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<h3 class="bookblurb__booktitle">Simplicity by Mattie Lubchansky (July 29)</h3>
<p>I loved Mattie Lubchansky’s previous graphic novel, Boys Weekend, a satirical trans horror story, so I can’t wait to pick up her newest one. Simplicity follows a trans man living in the walled city of New York in 2081. He’s hired to do an anthropological survey of the cult of Simplicity in the Catskills. He’s charmed by this community, but he begins to have visions of monstrous and beautiful creatures—and then members of Simplicity start to go missing.</p>
<h3 class="bookblurb__booktitle">A Game in Yellow by Hailey Piper (August 12)</h3>
<p>First off, that cover is perfectly creepy. This horror novel follows Carmen and Blanca, who are getting bored of their kinky sex life, until they discover a play called The King in Yellow. Reading it will drive you mad… but sample just a few pages, and you’ll experience euphoria. As they play on the razor’s edge between pleasure and the void, Carmen starts to yearn to escape into the world of the play. Queer Lovecraftian erotica horror? Why not!</p>
<h3 class="bookblurb__booktitle"><strong>Both/And: Essays by Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Writers of Color by Denne Michele Norris with Electric Literature (August 12)</strong></h3>
<h3 class="bookblurb__booktitle">This Vicious Hunger by Francesca May (August 26)</h3>
<p>One pattern I’ve seen in queer lit this year is gothics, and I’m here for it. I especially can’t resist a sapphic gothic like this one. Thora is a widow looking to start a new life studying botany at a prestigious university. There, she is intrigued by a woman tending to the garden beneath her window at night. She learns that Olea has an ailment that keeps her confined to the garden, and as their relationship intensifies, Thora becomes obsessed with finding a cure. Tanya Pell, author of Her Wicked Roots, calls this a “queer fairy tale of toxic romance that echoes with longing.”</p>
<h3 class="bookblurb__booktitle">Three Parties by Ziyad Saadi (August 26)</h3>
<p>Queer Palestinian refugee Firas Dareer has planned his 23rd birthday party meticulously, setting it up to be his opportunity to come out to his friends and family. But despite his best efforts, things are already falling apart, with several scandals amongst the guests threatening to overshadow his day—and that’s not to mention the love triangle he’s currently in. This novel takes place over the course of a single day, a la Mrs. Dalloway. </p>
<h3 class="bookblurb__booktitle">Of Floating Isles: On Growing Pains and Video Games by Kawika Guillermo (September 2)</h3>
<p>I don’t play many video games, but I watch a lot of video essays about them. What can I say: I love media criticism. In this memoir, Guillermo explores the roles video games have played in his life as a queer mixed-race person from a religious family. He writes about how they can be a source of frustration and comfort, escapism and connection. He also discusses how video games can reveal things about our world.</p>
<h3 class="bookblurb__booktitle">You Weren’t Meant to Be Human by Andrew Joseph White (September 9)</h3>
<p>I loved The Spirit Bares Its Teeth and Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White, and now he’s making his adult debut. Given how dark and gory his YA horror is, I can only imagine what his adult horror will be like. In this, Crane is one of the last humans on Earth, living only to serve the alien hive. There have been some upsides to the end of the world, though, including that he’s been able to transition and has met Levi. But when Levi gets him pregnant and the hive demands Crane give birth, Crane will do anything to stop it.</p>
<h3 class="bookblurb__booktitle">Fate’s Bane by C.L. Clark (September 30)</h3>
<p>I loved The Unbroken by C.L. Clark, and book two in the series was even better, so I will read anything they write. Strangely enough, they have two books out on the same day: this standalone novella and The Sovereign, the final book in the Magic of the Lost trilogy. I’m most looking forward to The Sovereign, but I will be reading both. Fate’s Bane, a “tragic sapphic adventure,” follows two women from rival clans who fall in love. They could be the key to ending the feud—but it would come with a terrible price.</p>
<h3 class="bookblurb__booktitle">The Keeper of Magical Things by Julie Leong (October 14)</h3>
<p>One of my favourite subgenres is queer cozy fantasy, so I’m really looking forward to this one. Look at that cute cover! It has a flying cat! It follows Certainty, a struggling novice mage, who is paired with the brilliant and cold Mage Aurelia to help out in a small, non-magical town. As they work together, Aurelia and Certainty begin to question the Mage Guild’s hoarding of magic, which could be put to use to make the lives of the people in this town better. </p>
<h3 class="bookblurb__booktitle">The Isle in the Silver Sea by Tasha Suri (October 21)</h3>
<p>Aaand one last sapphic fantasy book. I loved The Jasmine Throne, so I’m excited to a) read the rest of the trilogy and b) read this standalone romantasy novel. It takes place in an England “fuelled by stories,” where the witch Simran and knight Vina are fated to fall in a tragic kind of love, lifetime after lifetime. To make matters worse, an assassin is targeting stories like theirs. But this time, they’re determined to write themselves a better ending.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week, I shared a list of 650+ new queer books out in the first half of 2025. Now, I’m back with a spreadsheet of 250+ queer books coming out in the second half of the year. You might notice that those are pretty different numbers, and that’s because I usually learn about a lot of queer books closer to their release date. Fall is the biggest publishing season, and I expect to hear about a lot more queer books coming out then in the next few months. Still, this list can give you a jumpstart on the most anticipated queer books of July-December!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Jakub Porzycki &#124; Nurphoto &#124; Getty Images Ripple and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission have reached an agreement to end their long-running legal battle. Following last week&#8217;s news that the SEC would drop its appeal without conditions, Ripple has now agreed to withdraw its cross-appeal, Chief Legal Officer Stuart Alderoty said on X Tuesday. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Ripple and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission have reached an agreement to end their long-running legal battle. Following last week&#8217;s news that the SEC would drop its appeal without conditions, Ripple has now agreed to withdraw its cross-appeal, Chief Legal Officer Stuart Alderoty said on X Tuesday.</p>
<p>The SEC will retain $50 million of the previously imposed $125 million fine — funds already held in an escrow account, Alderoty said. The remaining balance will be returned to Ripple.</p>
<p>Additionally, Alderoty said the agency will request that the court lift the standard injunction currently in place.</p>
<p>The resolution remains subject to a formal commission vote, finalization of legal documentation, and standard court procedures. Once completed, the case will be closed in full.</p>
<p>CNBC has reached out to the SEC to confirm the details of the deal and for further comment.</p>
<p>This agreement marks the end of a closely watched, four-year legal battle that began in December 2020, when the SEC accused Ripple of conducting an unregistered securities offering through sales of XRP. The case became a key test of how U.S. securities laws apply to digital assets during the tenure of outgoing SEC Chair Gary Gensler.</p>
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<p>Its conclusion also signals a broader shift in Washington&#8217;s approach to crypto regulation.</p>
<p>Since President Donald Trump began his second term in January, the SEC has scaled back its enforcement efforts, dropping civil lawsuits against exchanges <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-4">Coinbase<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> and Kraken and signaling a potential resolution in its fraud case against crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun.</p>
<p>The trend points to a more conciliatory regulatory posture, one that seeks to balance investor protection with support for innovation in the digital asset space.</p>
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