
Gwen and Art Are Not in Love
by Lex Croucher
Like 'Imogen, Obviously', this book offers witty dialogue and LGBTQ+ themes in a unique setting.
by becky albertalli
When highschool senior Imogen visits her newly out best friend Lili at college, she goes along with Lili's lie that they used to date, but as Imogen spends more time with Lili's friend Tessa, Imogen's facade of bisexuality transforms into a genuine exploration of her own sexual identity.
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by Lex Croucher
Like 'Imogen, Obviously', this book offers witty dialogue and LGBTQ+ themes in a unique setting.

by Molly Knox Ostertag
Similar to 'Imogen, Obviously', this story focuses on self-discovery and LGBTQ+ identity with a touch of fantasy.

by Racquel Marie
Like 'Imogen, Obviously', this novel explores identity and relationships with authentic YA characters and themes.
by Clare Ashton (2023)
Following the self-discovery theme of 'Imogen, Obviously', this book details a deep friendship evolving into love.

by Rachael Lippincott, Alyson Derrick (2022)
This book shares the heartwarming exploration of identity and burgeoning romance found in 'Imogen, Obviously'.
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