Dante and Aristotle Discover the Secrets of the Universe. That book made me so damn emotional, although it may have been a little surprising, concerning the support of the parents. It was set in an earlier time, I believe, so I found it unlikely that both parents of both kids were supportive of their sexuality, but it definitely can happen in real life. Forgive Me, Leonardo Peacock deals with LGBT themes, but the main character is not LGBT. But, I'll mention it, since it was an alright book. For the shits and giggles, The Outsiders. I'm not joking. It was dripping in gay undertones, although, the author did write it when she was sixteen. :lol: Anything by David Leviathan, including Boy Meets Boy, and Dictionary of Love. Don't know much about books considering the LBT, though. Sorry. Seems as if those are scarce. Take a lot at this list. It has a lot, including bisexual, lesbian, and transgender themes. https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/lgbt EDIT: If you're looking for a series, there is a supposedly gay guy in The Dream Thieves - that's the second book. Haven't read it, though.