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arlenefinnigan
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This is a brilliant book, I really enjoyed it. A collection of essays by nineteen trans, non-binary, agender, gender-fluid and intersex writers, describing the multi-faceted ways they find joy in simply being themselves.

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Kenyazero
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Thanks everyone for the helpful suggestions for ways to make these tiny books turn out better! I realized I could post a picture showing off the books themselves. I made two copies of each book as an experiment, one with small versions of the existing book pages and one with book info to be a book recommendation. I'll probably only do the version that can be a recommendation instead of the small pages version moving forward. #LitsyCrafters

Kenyazero (one reason I need to modify how I make the books: all of the books scattered in these pictures were not pulled out. Because they warped a bit, they pop out when books are removed!) 2w
julesG I love these tiny books! 2w
Clare-Dragonfly These are so impressive! 2w
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Dilara Very impressive and pretty! This must have been so much work 😻 2w
Catsandbooks Love these! 2w
Kenyazero @julesG @Clare-Dragonfly @Dilara @Catsandbooks Thank you! I'll definitely post update photos as I finish the outsides and when I get the books materials figured out. 1w
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Kenyazero
Fantastic Tales of Nothing | Alejandra Green
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Pickpick

Nathan is flung into an unexpected adventure when he meets up with the mysterious Haven and crosses path with the volken chasing after him. This was a fun read. I wish it was a bit more developed, but I loved the characters and how the story unfolds. #Nonbinary #Hispanic #Fantasy #Comics

Kenyazero Used for #OwlHouseReadathon Amity: learning a new language; #LGBTQIABookBingo2024 a graphic novel #LGBTQIA2024; and #GottaCatchEmAll Ponyta: fantasy @PuddleJumper (edited) 3w
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Jari-chan
Beyond the Gender Binary | Alok Vaid-Menon
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Pickpick

Very colourful, very fast read. Perfect for people who don't read that much. So if you want to educate your friends or family about non-binary identities, this is the book to go to. Aloks takes the most famous arguments against non-binary people and breaks them down. Not a lot of new stuff for me, but definitely an important book 🏳️‍🌈

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Boys Weekend | Mattie Lubchansky
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More satire and less horror than I expected, this was painfully real in its portrayal of immature tech bro masculinity and so-called allies who can't be bothered to get something as simple as someone's pronouns right. It had me cringing. I loved Sammie as a character and the art style was fun! #TransBooks #QueerBooks #HorrorBooks

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Boys Weekend | Mattie Lubchansky
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Halloween season TBR! 🎃👻🏚

I'm thinking of starting Boys Weekend first, since it's a graphic novel and from the library

The middle book is Withered, by A.G.A. Wilmot, a queer psychological horror about a haunted house and small town.

On the lighter side, If I Stopped Haunting You by Colby Wilkens is an enemies to lovers story set in a spooky Scottish castle with bi+ Indigenous characters!

#Horror #QueerHorror #Romantsy

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willaful
M Is for Monster | Talia Dutton
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An alternate universe “Frankenstein“ story. A dedicated scientist tries to bring her sister back to life but another spirit inhabits the body, desperately afraid of being driven out or further experimented on. A poignant story about identity and found family.

#HalloweenAtoZReadathon Letter D

#Spookoween #31By#31 book 6

Works for #URC prompt, book by an Asian author. Also for nonbinary/genderqueer prompts.

TheSpineView Fantastic! 2mo
Texreader Great!! 2mo
Catsandbooks 👏🏼👻🧡 2mo
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GirlNamedJesse
Ashs Cabin | Jen Wang
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Pickpick

A survival story that flips the script on what survival looks like for each of us. I was on the edge of my seat during Ash‘s adventure (especially at the end!) and my heart hurt for their hurt. I loved this solitary adventure surviving in the wild! 🌲

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AnneCecilie
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When it comes to statistics, this book doesn‘t bring anything new to the table. But CN Lester is telling their stories, and everyone story is different.

I think what I‘ll remember from this is the importance of her brother and revisiting one of her schools to give a speech. I‘ll also remember the doctor who wanted to ban horse riding because of the potential dangers, but at the same time society is against people changing their sex.

TheAromaofBooks Great progress! 2mo
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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A good memoir that blends in a look at history, thoughtful commentary, and personal lived experiences. This book does all of that and while it emphasizes that not all trans stories or non-binary stories are the same, these were the lived experiences of this author. Very thoughtful & honest, willing to take on the Hollywood version & stereotypes out there, plus a big dose of history we have whitewashed from our collective history.

#SheSaid

AllDebooks This was such an informative, compassionate read. I loved it and so glad we swapped. 2mo
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @AllDebooks Yes, me too. For a last minute switch, it was the perfect one. 2mo
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