A review by mxbluet18
Queerly Autistic: The Ultimate Guide for LGBTQIA+ Teens on the Spectrum by Erin Ekins

informative slow-paced

4.0

Queerly Autistic is a nonfiction book which lays out the facts and helps people to understand and navigate the challenges that being both autistic and queer can throw up. The whole purpose of this book is to aid and guide people who may be new to their autism diagnosis, or have newly figured out their queer identity, and are unsure how to get to grips with things, and that’s entirely alright. People aren’t expected to understand themself straight away, and it takes time to get there. 
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Ultimately it wasn't really case of enjoyment for me with this one, because yes it was interesting and informative, I didn't enjoy reading it because I find nonfiction challenging to get through. I picked it up primarily because I wanted to include it in an essay, which required me to actually read it for the information I could use in said essay. That being said there was some things I learned from this book that have made a lot of sense to me which is quite nice.