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a classic in the world of queer lit. the pdf is linked - free online from hir website. for another title exploring tgnc+ identities you could check out gender queer by maia kobabe. personally i don’t plan to re-read it ever bc i‘m not big on memoirs but it was interesting to read since it’s a graphic novel and a banned book. transgender history by susan stryker is also great (nonfic). you already mentioned this is how you lose the time war but some other fiction-ish queer titles i like are - crush, carmilla*, life of the party. i’m currently halfway through reading the femme mystique (anthology) and i’m obsessed. (it’s nonfiction but that’s what i typically read!)
Nov 30, 2024

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