Gay Male Teen Fiction - List of Gay Male Teen Novels

List of Gay Male Teen Novels

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  • A Better Life, Louis Stevens
  • All These Things, Tyler Reedus
  • Angry Management, Chris Crutcher
  • Another Kind of Cowboy, Susan Juby
  • Athletic Shorts, Chris Crutcher
  • As You Wish, Jackson Pearce
  • Baby Be-Bop, Francesca Lia Block
  • Bad Boy, Diana Wieler
  • Band Fags!, Frank Anthony Polito
  • Big Guy, Robin Stevenson
  • Boy Meets Boy, David Levithan
  • Boyfriends with Girlfriends, by Alex Sanchez
  • Chimneys: A Ghost Story, Christian Mollitor
  • Collide, JR Lenk
  • Dance on My Grave, Aidan Chambers
  • Drama Queers!, Frank Anthony Polito - (winner, Lambda Literary Award)
  • Dramarama, E. Lockhart
  • Dream Boy, Jim Grimsley
  • Dude 101, Kevin Hunter
  • Eight Seconds, Jean Ferris
  • Geography Club, Brent Hartinger
  • Getting It, Alex Sanchez
  • The God Box, Alex Sanchez
  • Hello, I Lied, M. E. Kerr
  • Hero, Perry Moore
  • House of Night series, P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast
  • I'll Get There. It Better be Worth the Trip, John Donovan
  • Impulse, Ellen Hopkins
  • Ironside, Holly Black
  • Jagger's Revolution, Kevin Hunter
  • Kiss, Jacqueline Wilson
  • Lord of the White Hell, Ginn Hale
  • The Man Without a Face, Isabelle Holland
  • Mesmerized, David-Matthew Barnes
  • Mortal Instruments Trilogy, Cassandra Clare
  • My Most Excellent Year, Steve Kluger
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Stephen Chbosky
  • Peter, Kate Walker
  • Pretty, C. Kennedy
  • Rainbow Boys, Alex Sanchez
  • Rainbow High, Alex Sanchez
  • Rainbow Road, Alex Sanchez
  • The Sledding Hill, Chris Crutcher
  • Safe, C. Kennedy
  • Slaying Isidore's Dragons, C. Kennedy
  • So Hard to Say, Alex Sanchez - (winner, Lambda Literary Award)
  • Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You, Peter Cameron
  • Something Like Summer Jay Bell
  • Son of a Witch, Gregory Maguire
  • Sprout, Dale Peck
  • Suicide notes, Michael Thomas Ford
  • Swimming in the Monsoon Sea, Shyam Selvadurai - (winner, Lambda Literary Award)
  • Swimming to Chicago, David-Matthew Barnes
  • Tombstone Digs, CJ Lions
  • Totally Joe, James Howe
  • The Vast Fields of Ordinary, Nick Burd
  • Vintage, A Ghost Story, Steve Berman - (finalist, Andre Norton Award)
  • War Boy, Kief Hillsbery
  • What They Always Tell Us, Martin Wilson
  • Will Grayson, Will Grayson, John Green and David Levithan
  • Witch Eyes, Scott Tracey

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