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Weird, maybe unpopular, opinion (note: I wrote this based off the prompt as I ORIGINALLY saw it on the popsugar website in December/January, which just said non-binary author)
If a trans person aligns themselves on the binary, they are NOT non-binary. This prompt was absolutely lovely because it, I think, forces the reader to seek out books by authors in this subset within the umbrella term of trans. Just as not all LGBTQ people are trans... just as reading a book by a gay man for a trans author prompt doesn’t meet the requirements, so too reading a book with a BINARY trans person doesn’t either.
Now, how do you know if they’re non-binary? One sure way is if they identify themselves clearly as non-binary or genderqueer or if they use “alternative” (ie, “ze”/“they”) And guess what? That’s basically it. Try to avoid guessing. That just ends in tears.
Happy Pride Month! 🏳️🌈





Lexi wrote: "I recommend both Ninefox Gambit if you like math in your SF (check trigger warnings esp. on later books) and any book by J.Y. Yang."
I just finished The Map Of Salt and Stars. It was great. I do have a hard time when they have 2 stories mixed together but both stories were good. I came on this site because I thought by her fb page she might be trans.
Debra wrote: "I just finished The Map Of Salt and Stars. It was great. I do have a hard time when they have 2 stories mixed together but both stories were good. I came on this site because I thought by her fb page she might be trans. ..."
Yes! this author is transgender, and uses he/him pronouns on his author profile on GR
Yes! this author is transgender, and uses he/him pronouns on his author profile on GR


I gave it four stars, only missing the 5th because it got to a point where I was exhausted of the "memory palace" portions. However, I almost gave it five because I wondered if that was the point, to experience the exhaustion of it all.


June Group Read Discussion: The Map of Salt and Stars



Lisa wrote: "I had thought to read Peter Darling by Austin Chant for this prompt but time is getting away from me and I am currently getting ready to read [book:The House in the Cerulean Sea|450..."
From Klune's blog:
So, no, his books would not fit in this category.
From Klune's blog:
I am a cis white man.
Corey/Kori Ellison, the star of Why We Fight, is biracial and bigender.
I will never know what it means to be transgender.
So, no, his books would not fit in this category.

Thanks for the info

It's...a really confusing book. There is an EXTREMELY STEEP learning curve. You'll have to infer almost everything about this world because practically nothing is explained. Quite a clunky novel.
But I am intrigued enough to continue the series.



Good luck! I thought it was a good book. But it often suffers from "show don't tell" in that everything is shown to you but the author doesn't always tell you what it means.
I couldn't handle Ninefox Gambit. It's the mathiest of math, so complex, so confusing, I have no idea what it meant. My brain just capitulated and said NOPE. I DNF'ed.
Usually I can power through "confusing" in SFF - it's almost expected that SFF books start off confusing. I mean, I made it through Ancillary Justice and The Three-Body Problem, but this book defeated me.
Props to those of you who kept reading!!!
Usually I can power through "confusing" in SFF - it's almost expected that SFF books start off confusing. I mean, I made it through Ancillary Justice and The Three-Body Problem, but this book defeated me.
Props to those of you who kept reading!!!



A short read and only 99 cents on Amazon....




If ever there was a book in need of a glossary, this was it.

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Meg-John Barker identifies as non-binary and has written many other books on gender.