Every 2nd Wednesday of the month
6:30pm - 8pm
January to October
Two Rivers Bookstore’s queer book club is open to everyone interested in reading and discussing books by and/or about queer people.
May’s book is:
The Lavender House: mystery. When you're a cop in 1952 and your colleagues bust you in a raid on a gay bar, your career options become extremely limited. Former San Francisco Police Inspector Evander Mills’ retirement plan is to drink until his money is gone, then pitch himself into the bay. Until a widow sits down next to Andy at the bar and offers him a private gig—find out what happened to her wife.
See our 2026 book list and schedule below! (Subject to change)
June 10th
Masquerade: fiction. Exploring social, cultural, and sexual identities in New York, Shanghai, and beyond, Mike Fu's Masquerade is a skillfully layered, brilliantly interwoven debut novel of friendship, queer longing, and worlds on the brink, asking how we can find ourselves among ghosts of all kinds, and who we can trust when nothing--and no one--is as it seems. (Local publisher!)
July 8th
Outdrawn: f/f romance, webcomic. Two rival webcomic artists are assigned to relaunch a cult-classic comic together. Shenanigans ensue!
August 12th
The Palace of Eros: f/enby, fiction, romance. The Palace of Eros transports us to a magical world imbued by divine forces as well as everyday realities, where palaces glitter with magic even as ordinary people fight for freedom in a society that fears the unknown.
September 9th
Sorcery and Small Magics: m/m, fantasy. Desperate to undo the curse binding them to each other, an impulsive sorcerer and his curmudgeonly rival venture deep into a magical forest in search of a counterspell—only to discover that magic might not be the only thing pulling them together.
October 14th
Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One: f/f, fiction. Equal parts bravado, tenderness, and humor, and bursting with misfits, magicians, musicians, and mimes, Stop Me If You've Heard This One is a masterpiece of comedic fiction that asks big questions about art and performance, friendship and community, and the importance of timing in jokes and in life.