There's nothing wrong with this per se, but I'm finding the author's voice a bit too internet-speaky for my taste and I don't think I'm actually interested enough in the topic to keep going.
There's nothing wrong with this per se, but I'm finding the author's voice a bit too internet-speaky for my taste and I don't think I'm actually interested enough in the topic to keep going.
Great! Thoughtful analysis of LGBTQIA+ community & identity, funny, and I was charmed by personal connections (author is from WI like me; lives in the small MN town where I went to college, where her husband is the first trans man to hold office in MN outside of the Twin Cities area; a bar in my current hometown of San Diego is featured). Cool how each chapter focused on a city and its bar(s) while weaving in elements of memoir/personal history.