Gender Fluid


Symptoms of Being Human
The Impossible Boy (The Impossible Boy #1)
Mask of Shadows (Mask of Shadows, #1)
Mud & Lace (Rainbow Place, #4)
The Ship of the Dead (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, #3)
An Unsuitable Heir (Sins of the Cities, #3)
The Hammer of Thor (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, #2)
Nimona
Love Lessons (Love Language, #2)
Every Day (Every Day, #1)
The Honeys
Under Shifting Stars
Another Day (Every Day, #2)
Why We Fight (At First Sight, #4)
The Brilliant Death (The Brilliant Death, #1)
Rick Riordan
Also, I kept thinking about Alex Fierro. You know, maybe just a little. Alex was a force of nature, like the snow thunder. She struck when she felt like it, depending on temperature differentials and storm patterns I couldn't possibly predict. She shook my foundations in a way that was powerful but also weirdly soft and constrained, veiled in blizzard. I couldn't assign any motives to her. She just did what she wanted. At least, that's how it felt to me. ...more
Rick Riordan, Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard

Anna  Martin
I’m a boy, Tone. My body is a male body and that’s okay. It’s more than being femme, though. I’m a boy with a lot of feminine traits, both in how I feel from day to day and how I like to dress, to present myself. I’m a boy and a girl both, in different ways. Some people call it gender-fluid.
Anna Martin, The Impossible Boy

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