#5OnMyTBR: Colours of the Rainbow Covers!

Hello Mondays, welcome back to #5OnMyTBR, a meme created by the wonderful E @ The Local Bee Hunter’s Nook. This bookish meme gets us to dig even further into our TBRs by simply posting about five books on our TBR! You can learn more about it here or in the post announcing it. You can find the full list of prompts (past and future) at the end of this post!

This week’s prompt is: Rainbow (on the cover, made from covers… be creative!) ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

As much as I want to be really creative, my brain function is running pretty low today (eh, Mondays)! So I’ve decided to keep it simple and look at books with rainbows on the cover! The minute I decided to do that though I realised that this would probably be too difficult for me to manage… But thanks to the magic that is Goodreads, I found five books that are on my TBR that have the colours of the rainbow on its cover — not actual rainbows! 😂 I already have some of these books on my physical/digital shelves, but the others are on my “physical copy wish list” because I know I want them and their glorious covers gracing my shelves!

*book covers linked to Goodreads pages*

Meet Eric and Morgan.
Born on the same day, at the same time, in the same place. They’ve always shared this one day together, but as they grow up they begin to grow apart. Everyone expects Eric to get a football scholarship, but no one knows he’s having second thoughts. Former quarterback Morgan feels utterly alone, as she wrestles with the difficult choice to live as her true self. Both of them are struggling to be the person they know they are. Who better to help than your best friend? Told on one day every year, over six years, this is a story about how change pulls people apart… and how love brings them back together.


The spellbinding tale of six queer witches forging their own paths, shrouded in the mist, magic, and secrets of the ancient California redwoods.
Danny didn’t know what she was looking for when she and her mother spread out a map of the United States and Danny put her finger down on Tempest, California. What she finds are the Grays: a group of friends who throw around terms like queer and witch like they’re ordinary and everyday, though they feel like an earthquake to Danny. But Danny didn’t just find the Grays. They cast a spell that calls her halfway across the country, because she has something they need: she can bring back Imogen, the most powerful of the Grays, missing since the summer night she wandered into the woods alone. But before Danny can find Imogen, she finds a dead boy with a redwood branch through his heart. Something is very wrong amid the trees and fog of the Lost Coast, and whatever it is, it can kill. Lush, eerie, and imaginative, Amy Rose Capetta’s tale overflows with the perils and power of discovery — and what it means to find your home, yourself, and your way forward. 


Devon Tennyson wouldn’t change a thing. She’s happy watching Friday night games from the bleachers, silently crushing on best friend Cas, and blissfully ignoring the future after high school. But the universe has other plans. It delivers Devon’s cousin Foster, an unrepentant social outlier with a surprising talent for football, and the obnoxiously superior and maddeningly attractive star running back, Ezra, right where she doesn’t want them: first into her P.E. class and then into every other aspect of her life.
Pride and Prejudice meets Friday Night Lights in this contemporary novel about falling in love with the unexpected boy, with a new brother, and with yourself.


At the Medio School for Girls, distinguished young women are trained for one of two roles in their polarized society. Depending on her specialization, a graduate will one day run a husband’s household or raise his children, but both are promised a life of comfort and luxury, far from the frequent political uprisings of the lower class. Daniela Vargas is the school’s top student, but her bright future depends upon no one discovering her darkest secret—that her pedigree is a lie. Her parents sacrificed everything to obtain forged identification papers so Dani could rise above her station. Now that her marriage to an important politico’s son is fast approaching, she must keep the truth hidden or be sent back to the fringes of society, where famine and poverty rule supreme.
On her graduation night, Dani seems to be in the clear, despite the surprises that unfold. But nothing prepares her for all the difficult choices she must make, especially when she is asked to spy for a resistance group desperately fighting to bring equality to Medio. Will Dani cling to the privilege her parents fought to win for her, or to give up everything she’s strived for in pursuit of a free Medio—and a chance at a forbidden love?


A stirring, bold and moving anthology of stories and poetry by top LGBTQ+ YA authors and new talent, giving their unique responses to the broad theme of pride. Each story has an illustration by an artist identifying as part of the LGBTQ+ community. Compiled by Juno Dawson, author of THIS BOOK IS GAY and CLEAN.
A celebration of LGBTQ+ talent, PROUD is a thought-provoking, funny, emotional read.


And I’m throwing in a bonus here because I can and I know this doesn’t even have a full rainbow colours cover, but it sounds so good and I’m super hyped for it! 🤷🏻‍♀️

Some people are extraordinary. Some are just extra. TJ Klune’s YA debut, The Extraordinaries, is a queer coming-of-age story about a fanboy with ADHD and the heroes he loves.
Nick Bell? Not extraordinary. But being the most popular fanfiction writer in the Extraordinaries fandom is a superpower, right? After a chance encounter with Shadow Star, Nova City’s mightiest hero (and Nick’s biggest crush), Nick sets out to make himself extraordinary. And he’ll do it with or without the reluctant help of Seth Gray, Nick’s best friend (and maybe the love of his life). Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl meets Marissa Meyer’s Renegades in TJ Klune’s YA debut.

May:

June:

  • 01/06/2020 — LGBTQ+ Main Character
  • 08/06/2020 — Pride Free Day
  • 15/06/2020 — Rainbow (on the cover, made from covers… be creative!)
  • 22/06/2020 — LGBTQ+ History (non-fiction or historical novels)
  • 29/06/2020 — LGBTQ+ Author

Have you read any of these queer books? I’d love to hear any recommendations you might have down in the comments below!

23 thoughts on “#5OnMyTBR: Colours of the Rainbow Covers!

  1. Wasn’t their some drama with the author of Birthday? I remember it being on my tbr, I’d also read their previous novel, and then I read something that put me off? Oh gosh my memory sucks. Getting too old I am Dini! Need to go hunt down whatever the tea was….

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    • Oh wait, what? Was there some drama with the author of Birthday??? 😱 I had no idea! I’m going to take to Google to see if I can find the tea. If you do find something, please let me know! LOL I find that often times if I don’t spend enough time on book twitter or bookstagram, I will 1000% miss out on this information. There’s always so much happening all the time though! Hah, you and me both with the memory thing, Emer! I’m honestly kind of worried what I’ll be like once I hit my late 40s/50s if my memory is already this shite in my 30s 😅

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  2. I’m a little jealous that you actually have colorful books on your TBR. xD My TBR feels so sad and … black, like my heart? I love all these bright covers. I’ve read The Extraordinaries (so that was out for mine), and it was soooo good. I hope you love it when you get a chance to read it. 😀

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