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A review by rainbowbookworm
Beyond Magenta: Transgender and Nonbinary Teens Speak Out by Susan Kuklin
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Book Riot's Read Harder Challenge Task 5: A Book By or About Someone Who Identifies as LGBTQ
I am now doubly upset. First because I did not like this book and second because my nuanced, eloquent review explaining why I did not like it was not saved. After half an hour of writing it seeing it gone upsets me.
At this point I just want to say that as a member of the LGBTQ community I was looking forward to reading this book which would hopefully serve as a mirror for kids who are questioning their gender identity. I was disappointed in the book, the stories the author chose to tell, and the grammatical mistakes found within its pages. While I believe in giving books new life by giving them to readers who will appreciate them, this one is going straight--no pun intended--to the recycling bin.
I am now doubly upset. First because I did not like this book and second because my nuanced, eloquent review explaining why I did not like it was not saved. After half an hour of writing it seeing it gone upsets me.
At this point I just want to say that as a member of the LGBTQ community I was looking forward to reading this book which would hopefully serve as a mirror for kids who are questioning their gender identity. I was disappointed in the book, the stories the author chose to tell, and the grammatical mistakes found within its pages. While I believe in giving books new life by giving them to readers who will appreciate them, this one is going straight--no pun intended--to the recycling bin.