The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Do you love cheese? Do you love queer comics? Do you love "Twelfth Night"? Well then, Deya Muniz has the graphic novel for you! The art is beautiful, crisp, and colorful. The characters are funny, different, and relatable. The plot is a classic, told a hundred times, but with such a bold narrative, I could read it a hundred more times. And every name is cheese. Camembert is only a daughter and cannot inherit her father's estate. She dresses as a man and moves to the city, where hopefully no one will know of who she used to be. There, she meets Princess Brie- an activist, a politician, a fashion lover. They become fast friends and Cam must sit with her feelings that can never be revealed. The tropes in this are some of my favorites and the very unique setting takes nothing away from the authenticity of the plot. Recommended by Sameah.

A nobleman with a secret and a princess on a mission find love—and lots of grilled cheese sandwiches—when they least expect it, in this funny, heartfelt graphic novel rom-com.
Lady Camembert wants to live life on her own terms, without marriage. Well, without marrying a man, that is. But the law of the land is that women cannot inherit.