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Task 5: A Book By or About Someone Who Identifies as LGBTQ
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Jan 08, 2015 06:22PM

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Thank you so much for mentioning this book! I had no idea what I was going to read for this category, but this book looks really interesting. I read a lot of classics, so it looks like something that I will enjoy, especially for the humor. The preview look hilarious!


I'm a RENThead and actually needed a reason to dig into this book, because I expected to just hold on to it forever. I'm glad I got it!


That's my pick, too. I'm on my library's waiting list for the e-book--I think I'm number 10 in the queue!


I say yes - It would be about someone who is LGBTQ, it doesn't have to be fiction.

Thank you so much for mentioning this book! I had no idea what I was going to read for t..."
It was a really fun book :-).




I'm a RENThead and actually needed a reason to dig into this book, because I expected to just hold on to it ..."
^^^LOVED this book!
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That was my book for this category since it had been on my TBR already -- I really liked it!

A fictional character is fine.




WOW! Fascinating read about the life of one hermaphrodite and her journey from Calliope to Cal.
My review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I didn't know she qualified for this challenge. I just read An Untamed State for the indie press challenge. OMG - I loved it, and am having a hard time wanting to start another book yet. Just be warned, it's very intense. But, definitely worth the read.



A few years ago there was a rumor that Nicole Kidman had been courted for the role and I decided to read the book--coincidentally, that is what motivated me to finally read The Family Fang, a book that had been gathering dust in my Kindle for years--and I devoured it. It was interesting to learn about such an important person in transgender history, even if it was a fictional account.





I'm also reading Hero by Perry Moore.


I read this last year and really enjoyed it!

I'm a RENThead and actually needed a reason to dig into this book, because I expected to just hold on to it ..."
I've never heard of this book, but now I really want to read it!


My sentiments exactly. I think her strongest book is Affinity.

I agree, this is not her best work. Although Tipping the Velvet holds a special place in my heart for being the first book by her that I have read,Fingersmith is by far my favorite. Though slow at times, the ending makes it a worthwhile read.


Maybe I should try Fingersmith?

I liked her interactions with Christina as well. In some ways, I felt that relationship was more genuine than the one between Frances and Lilian. That was one of the biggest issues I had with the book--the central relationship wasn't strong enough, it didn't pull me in and make me root for/against them. Her past and present with Chrissy was much more striking.

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