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Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity in This Crisis (And the Next) by Dean Spade

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4.0

Really informative for a beginner activist. Makes a great tool in the tool box. There was one part where it started to get a little preachy about eating well and exercise?? Felt a little ableism come in from the privilege.
Miss Major Speaks: The Life and Times of a Black Trans Revolutionary by Miss Major Griffin-Gracy

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5.0

I am so grateful for this record of Miss Major's life. She is an amazing woman and has lived the fullest life. This book and Miss Major's activism are gloriously intersectional. It's such an important read if you need a look into the experiences of a Black trans woman. 

In the book, Miss Major is talking about Trans Day of Visibility and she says, "It's our allies who need to be more visible. You can't miss us." Asa partner of a trans person I agree that cisgender allies need to be more visible with their unwavering support of trans people everywhere. 

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A Caribbean Heiress in Paris by Adriana Herrera

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fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

The audiobook made this experience so much better. I still enjoyed the book, but the audio did make me enjoy it more. The narrator is so good and a new favorite for me. 
Fat Girl Magic by Kat Savage

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3.5

At times this felt very surface level. As a fat woman, I have felt all these things. But I never felt that “aha, this is something I feel but never thought about before” moment. 

There were also times where I really felt like it was written more from a midsize pov. There are a lot of things large fat people feel and experience that midsize people are too privileged to experience. I just never felt like, “yes, a truly fat person wrote this.”

Also all these terrible poems about how men have treated her and not more than a single poem about how she was treated by another woman, romantically. I wish there had been more of an insight into how different being with a woman is from being with a fatphobic man. 

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Blessed by the Cupid Distribution System by Robin Jo Margaret

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I don’t rate erotica novellas. This one was short and sweet, but the writing really wasn’t doing it for me.
Make Room for Love by Darcy Liao

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emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Top romance of 2024!

I love this book so much. To preface my review: I am married to a trans person who has transitioned in the past 4 years, but we've been together for 17 years. I feel like this means that I am one step below a trans person for being able to relate to this book. Thank goddess that this book did it right. The trans rep was beautiful. This book was mostly trans joy, and we need more trans people in romance that are experiencing pure trans joy. Mira got to exist as a woman falling in love who, oh yeah, happened to be trans. It was mentioned, but there was zero conflict around that fact. Refreshing! 

Grief is so hard to write about, and as someone who is currently experiencing grief I so appreciate how the topic was written about in this book. Characters experiencing grief, but still being held accountable and holding themselves accountable is a giant green flag! This is a healthy book, and I really believed that this couple would make it past the two epilogues. I don't like an epilogue so I only read the one, and I thought it ended perfectly there. 

It helped that Mira reminds me strongly of my own wife. I think this was the first time that I really fell in love with a character. I read a lot of romance, but I don't usually love one person. Usually I just ship the characters or not. This time I fell in love with one character, and I feel so happy she ended up happy. 

Also, having a character so easily explore their sexuality was also refreshing. Sometimes it really is that fluid. 

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All You Want for the Holidays by Quinton Li

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funny hopeful lighthearted relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

This story was very cute and cozy. I loved the setting, especially getting a glimpse at a summertime Christmas in Australia. That was different and fun. The characters were so great, and the rep was done very well. The use of consent was very much appreciated. I thought the journey of one of the MCs discovering her ace identity was very relatable, as was the ADHD and autism rep. 
Not Just Best Friends by Darcy Liao

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4.0

I wanted more of the trans rep other than the one sentence that says Vivian grew up as a closet trans teen. 
Of Socialites and Prizefights by Arden Powell

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slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.5

This was the final book I read in October while I was in a big reading slump. Also I have not read another book in this series. Both of these things might have affected my rating, but the further I read the less interesting I found this book. 

Deepa works as an escort in a roaring 20's time setting in the magical world in the story. Deepa is good at her job, but she never feels romantically or sexually satisfied by men. She enjoys fancy things, so she knows that her job gets her those things. 

Enter Roz, a butch mechanic who also boxes in the local women's boxing league? The details are vague, but Deepa goes to Roz's matches and gets to know Roz. At the same time Deepa is posing as a wealthy nobleman's fiancee. They happen to have a great arrangement and understanding, so Deepa is open with Roz about their arrangement. 

What Deepa is not open with is the curse that was put on her by her ex. He cursed her to turn into a leopard every night from midnight to 6am or dawn - it's unclear until when.

Honestly I thought this book was way too long for what it gave us. It easily could have been novella length and given us enough to enjoy the story. Instead it was novel length and didn't show as much as it should have in that many pages. By 75% I was just scanning the dialogue and getting all I needed to get. 

I will definitely not be reading anymore books in this series even though I think they are all queer. I also don't think this white author should be writing Indian rep because it came off as tokenism.