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Task 6: A Book By A Person Whose Gender Is Different Than Your Own
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Does anyone have good suggestions? I want to..."
Have you read David Levithian's Every Day? About a teenager that inhabits a different body each day? Some days male some female, and feels at home in both.

I don't think he personally does but I am not certain.

Also, are you looking for fiction, or is non fiction OK? I am looking into this (Cause I think it's an interesting possiblity myself) and struggling to find fiction authors.

Also, are you looking for fiction, or is non fiction OK? I am looking into this (Cause I think it's an interesting possiblity myself) and s..."
I don't know much about this myself, but I thought it was a fascinating idea. So I asked a genderqueer friend of mine for recommendations.
First of all, Malinda Lo did a blog post on diversity in YA and broadened it to trans* authors writing about trans* subjects in both YA and adult literature, so that might be helpful.
http://www.malindalo.com/2013/10/ya-f...
Other Recs: Stone Butch Blues
Trans* Erotica: Patrick Califia
Youth and Multicultural Viewpoints: Revolutionary Voices: A Multicultural Queer Youth Anthology
Hope that helps! I'm going to start with the Revolutionary Voices, myself, and I'm hoping to read Nevada as well.


Finished

Father Time, 3 stories twisting together, a feel good book that allows you to appreciate the meaning of time.
My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Also, are you looking for fiction, or is non fiction OK? I am looking into this (Cause I think it's an interesting possiblity..."
Stone Butch Blues is fantastic!


I enjoyed it, but not as much as I enjoyed

In this book, there turns out to be a "site b" that everyone overlooked when Jurassic Park was destroyed.



Not only was it written by a man it has men in the title and all but one of the characters in it are male, can't more manly than that.

I just finished The Burning Room by Michael Connelly. Written by a man about his famous detective Harry Bosch. I have to say - Connelly depicts women fairly. His characters respect the women in their lives and they play crucial roles in his stories. I have read everything by Connelly. It is police procedurals but there are always enough twists to keep the reader guessing.


My Share of the Task: A Memoir
I gave it four stars, because the discussion I had with my book group was that good. He provided a detailed description of his life in the military, and his thoughts on leadership. It is fascinating to compare his memoir with the infamous Rolling Stone article, and to consider why he left some things out and included others. What could have been a dry account was a page turner, so I do recommend reading it along with Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib and The Assassins' Gate, America In Iraq.


Male author, male protagonist, and I read it for gender contrast with Plath's "The Bell Jar", which I also just finished. It was a fun exploration, and both were great books, but I didn't find the same lines of comparison that I've heard so many people talk about.





Also read Middlesex last year. It was also very good, well-written. Not what I usually ready. Well work reading. Both books.


The descriptions of Paris were amazing. Really enjoyed this.


RE: this book, I saw The Punk Singer documentary about Kathleen Hanna last year and absolutely loved it - have been into her music for a long time, Le Tigre - Deceptacon a personal favourite. So looking forward to getting some more insight into the Riot Grrrl movement.


Fight Club comes to my mind right off the bat, if you haven't read it already?
As for me, I'm reading Company by Max Barry (my second of his for this challenge, apparently)

It's not much of a challenge, but I was reading it anyway!
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