Kraig’s answer to “Is this an LGBTQ book?” > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by The Fifth (new)

The Fifth Eliot Agreed.
I didn't feel like "ugh, this book is SOOOO straight.. LAME!" it was just a great story! Everyone and everything doesn't need to be represented in a book, people! lol. There were no pansexual 1/4 Irish, 3/4 Slovakians characters with green eyes and the ability to roll their tongue, either.. but I somehow still managed to enjoy it... lol :) I'm sure you all can, too!


message 2: by Tris (new)

Tris Amari could be Bi?


message 3: by Leeann (new)

Leeann ELIOT!!! LMAO!
So great.

I agree though, a great story is a great story.


message 4: by Gabrielle (new)

Gabrielle Malinski Nery Amari is totally bi, in my opinion lol


message 5: by Sarah (new)

Sarah B Ah yes, if only there was a way she could have feelings for both Binta and Tzain... like a sexuality that encompassed multiple genders....


message 6: by Camille (new)

Camille The *massive* power differential between a princess and her servant makes romance between the two problematic for me. Where is Binta's choice/freedom? (Granted...[spoilers], so I guess Amari can crush if she likes...but I'd rather she look into some other direction. Weren't she and Zel getting along far more... logically than, well, canon? :D ) (less)


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