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nillinlore · 2 months
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Sex and Body Positive Trans and Nonbinary Non-Fiction Books
Buy books from trans, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming authors! Here's a list of some non-fiction that I've really enjoyed. This is NOT extensive, it is just scratching the surface of what's out there.
Be sure to follow me for updates on my own books and a regular dose of non-binary gender euphoria! [18+ Only, I'm a sex blogger and pleasure informed queer sexuality writer.] NOTE: All links are to Amazon CA. Most of these are available at other retailers though, so, if it looks interesting please be sure to look it up at your preferred place to buy books!
Ashley, Florence. Gender/Fucking: The Pleasures and Politics of Living in a Gendered Body. CLASH Books, 2024.
Coyote, Ivan. Rebent Sinner. Arsenal Pulp Press, 2022.
Dale, Laura Kate, Ed. Gender Euphoria: Stories of Joy from Trans, Non-Binary and Intersex Writers. Unbound, 2022.
Grimm, Bruce Owens, Miguel M. Morales and Tiff Joshua TJ Ferentini, editors. Fat & Queer: An Anthology of Queer and Trans Bodies and Lives. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2021.
Kobabe, Maia. Gender Queer: A Memoir. Oni Press, 2019.
Lore, Nillin. How Do I Sexy? A Guide for Trans and Nonbinary Queers. Thornapple Press, 2024.
Lorenz, Theo. The Trans Self-Care Workbook: A Coloring Book and Journal for Trans and Non-Binary People. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2020.
Mx. Sly. Transland: Consent, Kink, and Pleasure. Arsenal Pulp Press, 2023.
Oaks-Monger, Tash. All the Things They Said We Couldn't Have: Stories of Trans Joy. Jessica Kinglsey Publishers, 2023.
Raines, Jamie. The T in LGBT: Everything You Need to Know About Being Trans. Vermilion, 2024.
Silver, Orlando. I Write the Body: Queer & Trans Kink, Desire, and Defiance. Kith Books & silvertongue PUBLISHING, 2023.
Sparks, Kelvin. Trans Sex: A Guide for Adults. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2022.
Tobia, Jacob. Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story. G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 2019.
Vaid-Menon, Alok. Beyond the Gender Binary. Pocket CHANGE Collective, 2020.
Violet, Mia. Yes, You Are Trans Enough: My Transition from Self-Loathing to Self-Love. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2019.
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the-bi-library · 10 months
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Happy International Non-Binary People's Day!!
Here are some books I found with non binary bi MCs to celebrate the occasion 💖
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💕I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver 💕 Jude Saves the World by Ronnie Riley 💕 Silver Under Nightfall by Rin Chupeco 💕 Lark and Kasim Start a Revolution by Kacen Callender 💕 The Oracle Stone by Talli L. Morgan 💕 The Savior's Rise by Talli L. Morgan 💕 The Scandalous Letters of V and J by Felicia Davin 💕 The Heartbreak Bakery by A.R. Capetta
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Read These Sapphic Books by Trans Authors During the Trans Rights Readathon!
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coffin-flop · 3 months
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i found this on canva and totally forgot I made it at some point. so here's a list of some of my personal fave authors who use they/them, neo, or multiple pronouns :3
Aiden Thomas
Rivers Solomon
Emery Lee
Anna-Marie (A-M) McLemore
Sarah Gailey
Akwaeke Emezi
(the links lead to author's website or wikipedia page, depending)
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franticvampirereads · 3 months
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My feelings for this book are complicated. The first time I started reading this back in 2022, was just after my grandma had passed away and I wasn’t really in the right headspace to be reading it. So I dnf’ed it. But now, having picked it back up more than a year later I really enjoyed it.
I loved Dex and Mosscap’s banter and philosophical discussions. They felt like friends even when they were just getting to know each other. One of my absolute favorite scenes from this whole book was the one at the end, where Mosscap made Dex tea and listened to them. It was really comforting.
This was cozy and really had me thinking the whole time I read it. So I think I’m gonna give this one a solid four stars. I’m looking forward to what adventures Dex and Mosscap get up to in the next one.
Reading Challenge Prompt Fills:
Alphabet challenge: P
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fellamarsh · 10 months
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The fate of the world is at stake... but nobody is listening.
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✨Read the book readers are comparing to Priory of the Orange Tree and The Left Hand of Darkness✨
Hierarchy of the Unseen is a queer fantasy novel about a shiftless demon named Kor and a devout demon hunter named Mitzli who must team up to avert a wave of demonic violence.
If you like character-driven fantasy with immersive worldbuilding, trans protagonists whose stories aren't centered around transphobia, and fresh takes on demons and vampires, then this is the book for you!
Reviewers are calling it "addictive, immersive," "fresh, and engaging," with a "richly realized, exciting world and interesting central dilemma," whose protagonists "feel distinct and real" and "make a great comedic duo."
You can pick up a copy here (to support two queer, trans authors during Pride month!) or read the full blurb and check out reviews on Goodreads or Storygraph.
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nopoodles · 3 months
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There Is No Place For A Dandy On A Pirate Ship
Nat should be doing what dandies do best: creating fashion, trading information, working on the edges of high society to further their own aims, and flirting with scandal. Instead, they're in the bowels of a ship, captured by pirates intent on ransoming them back to their family as soon as they find out to which family they should send the letter. Unfortunately for all involved, Nat knows one thing the pirates can never be allowed to find out: They are unransomable. Their family has plenty enough money to pay any ransom, but Nat's father sent them to sea in the first place, put them in the path of these pirates, because he wanted Nat out of the way. Ransoms create scandal. Nat can't afford another
My pirate novel is now available for pre-order both in signed paperbacks from me and in unsigned regular paperback and ebooks from other retailers.
If you're looking for links, Tumblr can be tricky with those so I'm gonna throw them in a reblog but you can use my pinned post to get to my website where all the links always are.
Release Day: 23 April 2024
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lavendersbook · 7 months
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Do you want more books where nonbinary people kiss women?
Double Exposure by Rien Gray: an art thief hired to steal a collection of photos runs into her ex, a rival thief. Ever since their messy breakup they have been getting revenge on each other but what will this new competition bring? Leverage x Ocean's 8 vibes
Junker Seven by Olive J. Kelley: a space bounty hunter making money off scraps suddenly ends up smuggling the voice of the rebellion across the galaxy in an eventful roadtrip. Killjoys x The Mandalorian vibes
Yours Insatiably by Aveda Vice: A succubus hiding her identity at her mundane job is found out by her fae co-worker (and former one night stand) who agrees to help her with her ravenous hunger.
Sing Anyway by Anita Kelly: two regulars at the local queer bar, both here for their own reasons (thirst and confidence boost) decide to finally own up to their crushes at karaoke night
They Ain't Proper by MB Guel: a lonely rancher living on the outskirt of town receives a wife instead of the house plans they've ordered. To save her from a bad marriage, they agree to take her in. Set in the Wild West, they both must face their old secrets before being able to move forward.
The Demon of the House of Hua by Maria Ying: After her wife gave her life to a demon to save their child, Madhuri is forced to coparent with the demon and learn to live with her grief.
A Milky Way Home by Hsinju Chen: After quitting his tech job, Yen-Chen wants to head back to Taipei. Before he leaves, his best friend invites him to a small town where he strikes up a reluctant friendship with a local over their shared love of food.
At The Crossing by Suzanne Clay: After escaping an abusive religious cult, Annabel has rebuilt her life and turned to paganism with her roommate (whom she's in love with). Offering her help with a ritual, she ends up meeting the mysterious crossroad demon.
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aroaessidhe · 1 year
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2023 reads // twitter thread  
Dragonfall
High fantasy romance
dragons were banished to another world, & centuries later humans worship them as gods, but they intend to come back for revenge
The last male dragon, foretold to save his kind, falls to the human realm and accidentally bonds with a human thief
out in may!
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hiddenbookcasepodcast · 10 months
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Happy International Nonbinary People's Day 💛🤍💜🖤
Here are a few quick book recommendations from the two of us to celebrate, all featuring prominent nonbinary characters! From cosy graphic novels to epic fantasy, we hope you find a new favourite, and never forget you're always welcome through the bookcase, today and every day 📚💕
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redgoldsparks · 2 years
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Can you recommend any books about non-binary identity other than your own? I just finished "Gender Queer", and intend to buy a copy as a present for a family member who's trying to wrap her head around the concept, but if you know of any other material on the subject I'd really appreciate it.
Hello, yes! Here are some other books you could try:
Sissy: A Coming of Gender Story by Jacob Tobia, a prose memoir
She Wants It: Desire, Power and Toppling the Patriarchy by Jill Soloway, a prose memoir
A Year Without a Name: A Memoir by Cyrus Grace Dunham, a prose memoir
Carework: Dreaming Disability Justice by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, a series of prose essays
Femme in Public by Alok Vaid-Menon, a poetry collection
Pansy by Andrea Gibson, a poetry collection
The Gender Creative Child: Pathways for Nurturing and Supporting Children Who Live Outside Gender Boxes by Dr. Diane Ehrensaft, prose nonfiction
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K Leguin, prose sci-fi
Out of Salem by Hal Schrieve, young adult fiction (light horror elements)
Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl by Andrea Lawlor, literary fiction
Grease Bats by Archie Bongiovanni, slide of life humor comics
Across A Field of Starlight by Blue Delliquanti, sci-fi comic
All of the above are books I have already read. Below are three I haven't read yet, but they come so well reviewed I feel confident recommending them:
Beyond the Gender Binary by Alok Vaid-Menon, nonfiction prose
Fine: A Comic About Gender by Rhea Ewing, nonfiction comic
Gender: A Graphic Guide by Meg-John Baker and Jules Scheele, nonfiction comic
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nillinlore · 16 days
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Hey all! Just a little reminder that advance review copies of How Do I Sexy? A Guide for Trans and Nonbinary Queers are available on request at NetGalley. Sign-up and get your review copy today!
Here's a direct link: https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/book/331472
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The cover for "Merciless Saviors", the sequel to "Godly Heathens", has been revealed today!
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freydismoon · 1 year
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eli esponiza + with a vengeance ⇢
◖ demon (he/him) ◗ cocky & curious ◖ mexican ◗ alpha tendencies ◖ "touch them and i'll kill you" ◗ golden retriever doberman vibes ◖ worship kink ◗
excerpt from chapter four:
Hellfire
“How does a person make a deal with a demon?” Kye asked. 
Laughter rumbled up and out of him. “Depends. Sometimes it’s bloody, sometimes it’s. . .” He trailed his claw across the band of their cotton underwear. “. . .sad, or sexual, or messy. Sometimes there’s a sacrifice—a stand-in—but I think that’s fuckin’ cowardly.” 
“What? A nice, fat goat wouldn’t be good enough?” 
“No.” 
“Then tell me what I need to do.” 
“Pray.” His raspy voice came from every corner of the room, landed like a whisper on their ear, boomed ferociously in their skull. 
That single syllable vibrated the house. Rattled their bones like nightclub bass. They felt it in their core, between their legs, high in their throat. 
Pray, little one.
Their head spun, too light and too crowded. Before they could rationalize, before they had the chance to think, Kye’s legs buckled, and they sank to their knees in the middle of the living room. 
“Glory be to—” They stiffened, suddenly silenced by Eli’s palm. 
He appeared before them, covering their mouth, and leaned down. Horns shadowed his angular face and his toned, broad shoulders loomed over them.
“Eligos,” he said, nodding slowly, and dropped his hand from their mouth. “The merciless.” 
“Eligos, the merciless.” 
“Duke of Hell.” 
Adrenaline rushed through Kye and woke them like a bucket of cold water. “Duke of Hell,” they whispered, and told their body to stop trembling. “Accept me, banished child of Eve, and grant me—” 
“Freedom,” he said, in place of forgiveness. 
Kye met his inquisitive eyes and found hunger in his steady gaze. “Freedom.” They tipped their chin, guided upward by his bent knuckle. “Turn thine most gracious eyes toward me and guide me from exile. Give me strength. . .” They paused over the new words, replacements they weren’t accustomed to. “Great duke,” they said, annunciating defiantly, “and find me wanting.” Heat climbed into their face, but they didn’t flinch at the intrusion of his thumb, sliding slowly over their bottom lip. “Find me worthy.” 
Eli leaned closer, grinning wickedly. “Worthy of what, sweetheart?” 
They couldn’t help it, couldn’t stop the curiosity and desire pushing against the underside of their skin. They’d gone this far, hadn’t they? There was no going back. Kye touched their tongue to his claw. 
“You,” they said, and let their lips close around his thumb. 
Eli stayed perfectly still. Candlelight haloed his wide frame and fissures opened on his face, his sternum, his hipbones. Like magic, his clothes became shadow, disappearing in curls of smoke, and his body—less human, more ghoulish—sliced through the darkness. Kye tried not to look below his navel. In the morning, they’d wake up in a new life. An afterlife. They’d kill who they’d been—die, finally—keep their promise to themself, fulfill the destiny their family had designed for them, and begin again. 
For years, they’d tried to outrun this. Exactly this. Lived fast. Knew the cost. Ran from it, then back to it. Eligos was a way out of who they’d been; a perfect opportunity to welcome blasphemy.
Kye Lovato. Someone powerful. 
He slipped his thumb out of their mouth and curled his hand around their throat, pulling gently. “Get up.” 
Kye got to their feet, wobbling on unsteady legs. What now? Thoughts whirled. They imagined they’d stay on their knees, choke on him, get pushed to their back and spread their legs, bare themself for him. But he simply watched them, amber eyes flicking around their face, and nodded slowly. 
They were trapped in his gaze—caged prey—and startled at the stroke of his fingers, tracing the cleft of their cunt over their damp underwear. 
“Open your mouth,” he said. 
Their legs shook, but they did as they were told. Eli stepped closer and leaned down. His lips touched theirs, just barely. 
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evereadssapphic · 4 days
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Imago: A Dystopian Gothic by Matthew Zakharuk
Forsake the world that hates you. Embrace its monster. Tresor Institute accepts only the worthy, and Ada Călinescu is anything but. Intractable, mannish, a child of convicted terrorists, she can at best hope to be overlooked. Yet somehow the Institute accepts her application for transfer. Her ticket to the polar town of Heilung, home of the Institute, arrives free of charge. Her only chance to forge a brighter future.
Except Heilung welcomes Ada with news of a brutal murder. Militiamen stalk the town, keen to fill their arrest quotas-and Ada knows she could make an easy scapegoat. At every turn the bloody conspiracy follows her, from the halls of Tresor to the arms of a stranger she yearns to make hers. What starts as a dalliance risks putting Ada at odds with the Bureau itself. And then expulsion will be the least of her concerns.
CW/TW: Gore, Torture, Body horror
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Top 5 Books I'm Excited To Get Off My TBR In 2024
Introduction
2023 was an absolutely amazing year as it was the first year of full reading after getting back into in the middle of 2022. It's going to be very hard to follow the wonderful stack of main + side reads I picked up last year but looking at my tbr this year I'm very helpful.
I've already had an amazing year so far with fabulous books like Different Not Less and The Rising Storm but I'm confident it will get even better as the year goes on. When I say my tbr is stacked I mean it's stacked. My tbr isn't just Marvel, Star Wars and Doctor Who there's some interesting both Nonfiction and Fiction novels but there are some I'm anticipating more eagerly than others, so I want to share some of the many novels on my tbr that I'm excited to get too this year if I can.
I'm praying that every novel lives up to my expectations.
5: Pageboy
When I heard Elliot Page was writing a memoir I put it on my tbr as speedy as possible and pre ordered it on release with amazon vouchers. I've not seen much of his work but have appreciated what I have seen. Elliot came out and fully affirmed himself around the time I was really struggling with my identity as a Nonbinary person and in denial about my girl hood but his journey really helped my own in a small way.
I don't know what to expect but from what I've been told from other trans people at my support group it's a good one. I'm so glad I got a copy when I did as there's always those books you need to read and I think this is one of those. Elliot has come so far and I'm really happy that he's able to share some of his journey in this novel. I've also heard that the structure goes against the typical binary of a novel and that's great. Plus I definitely think I'm in for a treat as its him that narrates the audio.
My prediction is that will either be a 4 star or 4.5 Star Read as despite my excitement the book is very short and I think the perfect Memoir should be around 300 pages. I've read a 400+ page Memoir and also understand that Memoirs can accidentally drag on. Different Not Less and The Princess Diarist worked so I might just be presumptionous but we'll see.
4: Welcome To St Hell
Another trans memoir but this time a graphic novel. I truly did not expect to add this to my tbr but as soon as I saw it on the Waterstones bookshelf I just felt this massive spark and new, new that it was meant to be mine. It's another book that calls to me and makes me feel like I need. I grew up very similar to Lewis uncomfortable in my own body and in a Catholic School where I couldn't really explore my identity and I think reading about their experience will help me come to terms with mine. Terfs review bombed it on the Waterstones website so that's how you know its worth picking up.
This will be the very first graphic novel I've read and Lewis Hancox definitely deserves that honour. Having seen his art style I have a strong feeling that it's gonna really help enhance his story. I also love the fact he's interviewed his family and got them involved in the process of the graphic novel. I'm just bursting to get it to it now but also understand that I've got to commit to my tbr and stick with the order. If I like it I definitely will be recommending it to my other friends trans and cis a like.
My prediction is that I'll love this graphic novel and that it's gonna be a wonderful experience. I seriously think it's gonna be either a 4.5 Star or a 5 Star Read. I haven't even read the graphic novel yet but I just have that strong feeling its gonna be a good one. My only negative is that the art is all in black and white but it can't be helped if it was nesscary for publishing and printing. We'll have to see how it goes but my excitement is building as it gets further up the list.
3: Cinderella Is Dead
Trying my best to read diversely and this is one of the novels that I have been dying to read as I'm in love with the concept. Every concept Kaylnn Bayron has fascinated to the point I want to buy nearly all of her novels. I love fantasy and I'm really excited to read a fantasy with some great black and queer representation. I hope it'll be an informative read but also a good stories that shows the damage of a heteronormative society as well as media soley representing straight people.
I'm really excited to follow Sophia's journey and route for her to escape. The cover art looks great and shows how the story is gonna be. Although Star Wars is in a galaxy far far away along time ago, most books I read are set in modern day so it'll be nice to read something in the past for once. Looking at my stats so far science fiction is definitely going to dominate so it's nice to get some fantasy in there. Kaylnn Bayron is really popular so I hope at least some of her books are good. Although I'm also gonna hopefully get to This Poison Heart I'm more excited for Cinderella Is Dead as I kill for a spooky world where we shun the powers above.
My prediction is that this will be a 4 star or a 4.5 star read. Don't get me wrong I'm sure it'll be great but reading other reviews im not sure it'll be 5 star worthy even if it's good. Sophia has a crush on her best friend and the feelings are unrequited. Problem is regardless of gender this trope is so common and annoying that it has to be done right. I feel like in the context of Cinderella Dead it won't work and YouTuber Jesse who I trust said that they didn't like how closted people were shamed in the book and as a partially closeted person that does put me off a bit. However I'm still really excited for this novel and curious about how it'll all play out.
2: Star Wars: Lost Stars
Claudia Gray is an author who I've adored. I've picked up nearly all of her novels and loved all of them with Leia Princess Of Alderaan being one of my favourites. I love the High Republic but Claudia Gray has become one of my favourite authors so I'm excited to read any Star Wars book by her. Talking about romance tropes I like I love Forbidden Love Stories and Enemies To Lovers and this book seems to be it. I'm also just incredibly excited to see perspectives outside of our core main cast in the original trilogy. Since it is Claudia Grays first Star Wars novel it'll also be super interesting to see how Grays writing has developed and changed. I've also been aching for a long read as it's fun to have a variety in my stats more.
One thing that does have me super hopeful is the fact that novel is over 500+ pages long, whilst still not much time to cover the events of the whole original trilogy it's still a fair enough amount of time. Lots of other novels would only be given 400 pages at least. With a story like Lost Stars it's nesscary to be able to stretch out your story over a period of time and I'm super glad that Claudia was given that chance. It also has my favourite romance dynamic mainly dominated by Obitine where you have to put duty over your own happiness. This story has a lot of potential and I'm excited to see how it lives up to that. I hope that by the end of the book we might be routing for Ciena and Thane. A cool theory from Star Wars Lawyer is that the couple in this novel are Finns parents which if the case is sad but also cool.
As I've had a lot of enjoyment from Claudia Gray novels my prediction is undeniably for this to be 4.5 Stars or 5 Stars. It might not be perfect due to how much story it has to tell but I still think its gonna be a really enjoyable read. Its a love story that's never really been done before in Star Wars so I definitely think it has a lot of potential but we'll have to see what happens. I've mostly heard positive things about this novel though and even had some Star Wars fans recommended it to me so I don't have a bad feeling about this I have a great feeling.
1: Jamie
And my number 1 most anticipated read for 2024 is Jamie By L.D Lapinski. It might sound silly for a middle grade book to be my most anticipated read but it's again like some of the other books on this list for deep and personal reasons. Jamie from the moment it was announced by the author is something I knew I needed to pick up. I'm not reading Jamie for me I'm reading it for my inner child who gotten beaten up and bombarded with Gender Norms. I'm a person who will pick up a book regardless of age rating (apart from picture books) as to me the most important aspect of a novel is its story and themes, not the target demographic. Some people might want to only read YA or Adult and that's perfectly valid but to me I'm here for the story and messages. I also got bullied my whole life for liking "childish" things so after getting my autism diagnosis I frankly don't get a damn about other people's opinions.
The whole story of Jamie hits super hard for me because even though I didn't know the words Nonbinary and Trans I still felt really out of place with the other girls so half of my friends were boys and because of that stupid heteronormativity every boy I was friends with had to be my "boyfriend." . Even worst we always split into boys vs girls for sports day, games in the playground and in pe. I hated it, it made me super uncomfortable but I never knew why so believe me when I say I relate to Jamie's struggle. The thought of an all boys and girls school may sound nice but as someone who's grown up Mormon let's just say it's very awkward. I wish there were novels like Jamie around in my youth as it would have helped me come to terms with all my confusing emotions a lot faster.
High expectations and I definitely think this book is either gonna be or a 4.5 star or 5 stars. Anything less would be impossible. I know how to pick my reads and am often quite generous when it comes to rating novels. The Ever After High Books I've read have never been rated below 4 stars. So I definitely can get into middle grade books. We'll have to see what happens but judged on the synopsis alone and how short books like Here And Queer and The Evolving Truth Of Ever-Stronger Will have been good and I've connected with them I don't think Jamie will disappoint. Mama G a popular drag queen storyteller has also been hyping it up so I definitely have high hopes.
Honourable Mentions
And here we have our two honourable mentions that I might not even be able to get to this year as they're so further down the list but with how my reading was ignoring the side reads I do have faith. It all depends as I'm going to be studying creative writing at university so I'll be even more clogged down but I still have huge faith and am hoping for the best. For my 5th reading year I will have to do something special but we'll see as I'm only on my third reading year currently.
So as put above the first of my honourable mentions is How To Be Ace By Rebecca Burgess. Another graphic novel this one focuses on Rebecca's journey growing up as an asexual person trying to discover and accept her identity. I'm very excited for this short graphic novel as an Ace person as it'll be nice to read about another Asexual person's experience and what's its like to grow up unsure of your identity. Currently us Asexuals are starved of content so it's really nice to get representation like this. I definitely think despite its short length its gonna be another 5 star read but we'll see.
My second honourable mention has to go to Tempest Runner By Cavan Scott. Im not sure if I'll get to it this year but it all depends. After reading the Rising Storm I'm very excited to listen and read this full cast audio drama script even better it focuses on Lourna Dee. I love Lourna she's one of my favourite Nihil and I'm glad there's a piece of media focusing on her. I'm really buzzed as I loved Cavan Scott's writing in The Rising Storm as it proved how capable he is. I honestly don't know what the star rating might be and that's the exciting part. I've never read an audio drama script before but if I like it I might check others out like Dooku Jedi Lost and Doctor Aphra.
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Conclusion
Overall I'm very excited for 2024 reading and think it's full of potential. I've already enjoyed most of my reads this year with only Fazbear Frights 1:35 AM majorly disappointing me. The prospects are looking good as I truly believe I know how to pick my reads. All I'm hoping is that I can try my best to avoid having all my main reads be just Star Wars books. I really am trying to go beyond my Autistic brain and read diversely but do believe I'm making baby steps.
One thing I'm happy about is that I've made and am making more of an effort to include Nonfiction on my tbr as I truly do find it laughable that I only picked up one Nonfiction book this year and I just knew that had to change for my own sake as I truly believe there's a lot to learn and engage with from nonfiction. It's a commitment I'm sticking with and I'll keep you all updated how it's gonna through my 2024 Reading Wrap Up and my monthly ones.
There's alot of tbr I didn't mention so despite not being on the list I'd like to shout them out in a similar way people mention they're pateron subscribers. So a big shout out too...
Brotherhood By Mike Chen, The Cabin At The End Of The World By Paul Tremblay, Against The Tide By J.Elle, Jedi Battle Scars By Sam Maggs, Race To Crashpoint Tower By Daniel José Older, A Test Of Courage By Justina Ireland, The War Of The Worlds By H.G. Wells, The Deviant Strain By Justin Richards, The Evolving Truth Of Ever-Stronger Will By Maya MacGregor, Prisoner Of The Daleks By Trevor Baxendale, This Poison Heart By Kaylnn Bayron, The Legend Of Shadow High By Shannon Hale and Dean Hale, Out Of The Shadows By Justina Ireland, Wings Of Fury By Brittney Morris, Jurassic Park By Michael Crichton, Unmasking Autism By Devon Price, The Courage To Be Disliked By Fumitake Koga And Ichiro Kishimi, The Courage To Be Happy Bu Fumitake Koga And Ichiro Kishimi and Verily A New Hope By Ian Doescher.
To 2024 and a hopefully good reading year.
-Melody-
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