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It’s getting to be gift-giving season, and if you’re buying online, it’s always better to get started early. That’s why I’ve put together this list of gifts perfect for the queer reader in your life. (Even if that’s you. Treat yourself.)

Most of these are under $20 and small enough to slip into a card or a stocking, but there are a few more substantial options at the end. There are bookmarks, enamel pins, stickers, earrings, a hat, and a show-stopping pendant to choose from.

All Access members, be sure to stick around until the end for a bonus section of 13 new queer books out this week!

a button with the text Learn Queer History
image from CrushworthyShop on Etsy

This button is a timely reminder of the importance of learning queer history. $4

a sticker of a rainbow library cart, a cat, and a rainbow flag with the text Keep Libraries Free and Gay
image from SmilesAndSipsGifts from Etsy

The library-loving queer reader in your life will love using this sticker as an opportunity to show off their anti-book ban, pro-library stance. $5

a bookmark with flowers and the text Trans people have always been here
image from SongQuill on Etsy

You can never have too many bookmarks, and this “Trans people have always been here” one is a great addition to any collection. $4

packs of lesbian pulp fiction cover stickers
image from 9BlackPoppies on Etsy

These kitschy lesbian pulp stickers are a great way to decorate ereader cases, water bottles, laptops, and more. $10

an enamel pin of a book that says Read More Queer Books
image from ThisBookIsLit on Etsy

It’s never a bad idea to read more queer books, as this enamel pin advises. $7

A bookshelf enamel pin in the colors of the progress pride flag
image from GoodGoodCat on Etsy

Another enamel pin option is this progress pride flag bookshelf! $13

polymer clay earrings of a stack of books in bisexual flag colors
image from MadHatterJewelryCo on Etsy

These bisexual flag book stack earrings add such a fun bit of queer reader flair to any outfit. The store has lots of different pride flag options. $20

Corduroy hat with the text Read Queer Books
image from ItsLitBooks on Etsy

Keep it simple with this “read queer books” corduroy hat. $27

The Gilda Stories Penguin Speculative  Fiction edition
image from Amazon

A great gift option for the queer reader in your life is an upgraded edition of a book they love, like this Penguin Speculative Fiction edition of The Gilda Stories by Jewelle Gomez with a new afterword by Alexis Pauline Gumbs. $30

You can go with a first edition, a signed edition, or a special edition. Many Etsy stores offer custom sprayed edge editions, too. I recently treated myself to a gorgeous illuminated edition of Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, illustrated by Rosemary Valero-O’Connell. $100

(I suppose you could buy special editions of something other than sapphic vampire novels, but I wouldn’t know anything about that.)

a gold Sappho Medallion Necklace
image from DwarfsPrecious on Etsy

Finally, you could splurge on this gorgeous Sappho pendant, starting at $67 for the sterling silver version, with options for gold-plated or solid gold—which tops out at $1,600, if you have that kind of money kicking around.

13 New Queer Books Out This Week: November 11, 2025

As a bonus for All Access members, here are 13 queer books out this week, including Pandora by Ana Paula Pacheco and translated by Julia Sanches, Terry Dactyl by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, and Next Time Will Be Our Turn by Jesse Q. Sutanto.

Cover Image of Pandora by Ana Paula Pacheco

Pandora by Ana Paula Pacheco, translated by Julia Sanches (Sapphic Fiction)

Terry Dactyl by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore (Trans Woman Fiction)

Next Time Will Be Our Turn by Jesse Q. Sutanto (F/F Fiction)

To Kill a Queen by Amie McNee (Nonbinary Historical Mystery)

The Dramatic Life of Jonah Penrose by Robyn Green (M/M Romance)

Peaches and Honey by Karmen Lee (F/F Romance)

Heaven, West Virginia cover

Thrice Married to a Salted Fish (Novel) Vol. 1 (Special Edition) by Bi Ka Bi (M/M Fantasy Romance) (Special Edition)

The Gilded Abyss by Rebecca Thorne (F/F Fantasy) (Reissue)

My Roommate From Hell by Cale Dietrich (M/M YA Paranormal Romance)

Always Raining Here by Hazel and Bell Gay (M/M YA Graphic Novel)

André: André Leon Talley―A Fabulously Fashionable Fairy Tale written by Carole Boston Weatherford and Rob Sanders, illustrated by Lamont O’Neal (Queer Picture Book Biography)

High-Class Homos Volume 1 by Momozerii (Gay and Lesbian Graphic Novel)

Heaven, West Virginia by Ravi Teixeira (Queer Fantasy Graphic Novel)

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