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Pageboy by Elliot Page

179 reviews

lambclown's review against another edition

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lmy612's review against another edition

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5.0

A wonderful hopefully and sometimes heartbreaking book about life as a trans person as told by a trans person. And not just any person but a celebrity. Because of this book I can imagine how horrible things were for Elliot before he came out, when he first came out, and when he came out again.

The chapters where he reflects on his parents, their reactions, and how they treated him broke me into a million pieces. I love my children and always will; no matter who they are or grow up to be. 

Elliot describing what it felt like to finally be able to be his true self and feel comfortable in his skin was so powerful. I’m glad the world has him and this book. 

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onewoman_bookclub's review against another edition

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4.5


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annaofjesup's review against another edition

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2.0


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4.0


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doomluz's review against another edition

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4.5

This was really sad, but made me happy that Elliot can be open with himself and his experiences.

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4.5

Elliot Page did a fantastic job at describing and communicating how he was feeling growing up and how he ended up being able to finally be himself. 

It was such an insightful book about the struggles of growing up feeling different than everyone else, but not quite understanding why. It's about accepting people the way they are, without trying to change them. Sometimes that includes cutting people out of your life, who can't accept you for who you are. 

It was very moving and I felt for him the whole time.
The only thing that keeps me from giving it 5 stars, are the time skips from chapter to chapter. For me, it was a bit confusing trying figure out at what time in his life it happened. 

Apart from that, a great book, dealing with some hard topics, but it's also hopeful and I wish him all the best.

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errinnnn's review against another edition

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slow-paced

1.0

Fell asleep for the last hour but there’s no way I’m rewinding it, that was awful. 
Non linear narrative that was executed so terribly that you never know where abouts in time you are with Page, WAYYYYY too much talk about poo, an unbearable amount of detail about all the sex he has had and, considering Elliot Page is an actor, awful narration. The whole audiobook was read in a flat, monotone voice that made it impossible for me to get invested in what he was saying since it just sounded like one long drone. It feels cruel to critique someone’s life story so strongly but this book was in desperate need of a great editor and I think would have benefitted from a much later release date to fine tune any and all issues within it.

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5.0


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