Category Archives: LGBT Books

Yearly LGBTQ Book Review, Part 3

This is the last installment as I tirelessly recount all the books I read last year. You can take Part 1 and Part 2, stitch it together with Part 3, and you’ve got the whole entire list! These should also

Yearly LGBTQ Book Review, Part 3

This is the last installment as I tirelessly recount all the books I read last year. You can take Part 1 and Part 2, stitch it together with Part 3, and you’ve got the whole entire list! These should also

Yearly LGBTQ Book Review, Part 2

As I mentioned in Part 1 of my year-end/year-start exhaustive book list-turned-reviews, this is quite long. At least I saved the better part for later, or however that saying goes. At this point, it’s worth mentioning that there is going

Yearly LGBTQ Book Review, Part 2

As I mentioned in Part 1 of my year-end/year-start exhaustive book list-turned-reviews, this is quite long. At least I saved the better part for later, or however that saying goes. At this point, it’s worth mentioning that there is going

Yearly LGBTQ Book Review, Part 1

Since it’s the New Year, people like to cop out of writing real blog posts by compiling a list. And I’m no different than the general population, except for the fact that I hardly cop out of writing a post

Yearly LGBTQ Book Review, Part 1

Since it’s the New Year, people like to cop out of writing real blog posts by compiling a list. And I’m no different than the general population, except for the fact that I hardly cop out of writing a post

LGBTQIA Books Update

Since I posted the not-so-comprehensive LGBTQIA Book List, I’ve done a fair amount of reading, and more excitingly, discovering. Here’s a rundown of all the new books I’ve come across that are definitely worth looking into. (Note that I’ve added

LGBTQIA Books Update

Since I posted the not-so-comprehensive LGBTQIA Book List, I’ve done a fair amount of reading, and more excitingly, discovering. Here’s a rundown of all the new books I’ve come across that are definitely worth looking into. (Note that I’ve added

Book Review: Will Grayson, Will Grayson

The Introduction Meh. I could’ve done without reading this book. Sorry to spoil the review there. I had read of a few blogs hinting at an asexual character, but that turned out to be disappointing speculation. That, coupled with the

Book Review: Will Grayson, Will Grayson

The Introduction Meh. I could’ve done without reading this book. Sorry to spoil the review there. I had read of a few blogs hinting at an asexual character, but that turned out to be disappointing speculation. That, coupled with the

Book Review: Just Add Hormones

The Introduction Just Add Hormones: An Insider’s Guide to the Transsexual Experience is a non-fiction auto-biographical recount of a transman’s transition in his early 40′s. The author is Matt Kailey, who runs a wonderful blog which I frequently visit not

Book Review: Just Add Hormones

The Introduction Just Add Hormones: An Insider’s Guide to the Transsexual Experience is a non-fiction auto-biographical recount of a transman’s transition in his early 40′s. The author is Matt Kailey, who runs a wonderful blog which I frequently visit not

Book Review: Jumpstart the World

The Introduction I picked up Jumpstart the World, by Catherine Ryan Hyde, after seeing it listed as a Lambda Award Finalist, and promptly sped through it in two days. It begins with Elle, who is a few days shy of

Book Review: Jumpstart the World

The Introduction I picked up Jumpstart the World, by Catherine Ryan Hyde, after seeing it listed as a Lambda Award Finalist, and promptly sped through it in two days. It begins with Elle, who is a few days shy of

LGBTQIA Reading List

LGBTQIA Books Being the curious cat (or mouse) that I am, my mind has ingested its fair share of books, ranging from theories of cultural evolutionary psychology to the neuroscience behind 3D depth perception, to the complexities of P=NP and

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LGBTQIA Reading List

LGBTQIA Books Being the curious cat (or mouse) that I am, my mind has ingested its fair share of books, ranging from theories of cultural evolutionary psychology to the neuroscience behind 3D depth perception, to the complexities of P=NP and

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Book Review: Parrotfish

The Introduction Last week I blazed through the book Parrotfish by Ellen Wittlinger (first published in 2007, wow). The gist is that Angela, now Grady, is an FTM transgender teen, and has to deal with transitioning in her family and

Book Review: Parrotfish

The Introduction Last week I blazed through the book Parrotfish by Ellen Wittlinger (first published in 2007, wow). The gist is that Angela, now Grady, is an FTM transgender teen, and has to deal with transitioning in her family and