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Please read this review if you are a medical professional.

October 16, 2017 by Blingle Bells 1 Comment

I have read a lot of this genre – medical memoirs. According to Google, I have read literally almost all of them. I have noticed a pattern, and a problem, and I’m going to use this review space to make a request. 80% of these books follow a formula: author becomes a doctor, a bunch of funny/strange anecdotes from patient interactions or unusual cases. Some do it better than others, but if you stitched them all together into one huge book you’d probably barely notice the seams. […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: brent russell, medical memoir, medicine, sujay kansagra, transgender

Blingle Bells's CBR9 Review No:31 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: brent russell, medical memoir, medicine, sujay kansagra, transgender ·
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If you think about it, we all have a fairy tale kind of life

September 21, 2017 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

This Is How It Always Is is a sort of fairy tale about a mom who wished for a daughter, a dad who tells stories, siblings who watch out for each other, and how even if you do everything just right, life is never easy. This is the story of parents doing their best to raise their transgender child in a world that fears and rejects those who don’t fit cultural norms. It is clever, funny and heartbreaking, and enlightening. Frankel happens to be the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr9, ElCicco, Fairy Tales, Fiction, Laurie Frankel, ReadWomen, This Is How It Always Is, transgender

ElCicco's CBR9 Review No:41 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr9, ElCicco, Fairy Tales, Fiction, Laurie Frankel, ReadWomen, This Is How It Always Is, transgender ·
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Transgender superhero YA.

Dreadnought (Dreadnought, #1) by April Daniels

June 7, 2017 by narfna Leave a Comment

Danny Tozer has always known she should have been born a girl, and we know this on the first page. The first scene of this book features her hiding in an alley, dressed otherwise like a male, and painting her toenails; this is the only outlet she has as a closeted trans fifteen year old in an emotionally abusive household (her dad is a colossal asshole). But everything changes when her toenail painting session is interrupted by a superhero/supervillain fight. Dreadnought, one of the most powerful superheroes, is shot […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: #fantasy, april daniels, dreadnought, narfna, superheroes, trans author, transgender, transgender heroine, Young Adult

narfna's CBR9 Review No:38 · Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult · Tags: #fantasy, april daniels, dreadnought, narfna, superheroes, trans author, transgender, transgender heroine, Young Adult ·
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Love and other strangenesses

February 20, 2017 by Mim Leave a Comment

Meet Shannon Mc Farland:  in one night, she goes from atop the world to underneath it.  Now, as anyone who’s read a Palahniuk novel knows, the problem is not giving away the twist, and dancing around this one is going to be difficult.  This novel is about the bonds of love and friendship and the illusion of outward appearances.  It touches on desperation, toxic families, and hatred:  it does a bit more than flirt with suicide.  For those of us with triggers related to drug […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: chuck palahniuk, drugs, dysfunctional family, Invisible Monsters, modelling, road trip, self-harm, transgender

Mim's CBR9 Review No:2 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: chuck palahniuk, drugs, dysfunctional family, Invisible Monsters, modelling, road trip, self-harm, transgender ·
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Banned Book Week Selection

September 29, 2016 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

Over the past few years I have begun to pay attention to reading books by or about members of the LGBTQ community. In general, I’ve tried to be more aware of my reading habits and expand them generally. It was a boon to me then that one of the tasks for Read Harder challenge was read a book by or about a person who identifies as transgender. I shortlisted three, but decided to go with Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out by Susan Kuklin as […]

Filed Under: Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: banned book, Beyond Magenta, challenged book, faintingviolet, read harder challenge, Susan Kuklin, teens, transgender

faintingviolet's CBR8 Review No:66 · Genres: Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: banned book, Beyond Magenta, challenged book, faintingviolet, read harder challenge, Susan Kuklin, teens, transgender ·
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Some patience required, but a worthwhile read.

July 31, 2016 by Blingle Bells 1 Comment

Some Assembly Required is a memoir by a young transgender man. It’s a quick read that covers his life, from his dawning feelings of male identification as a child to his physical transition. It’s a very fast read, and a decent book considering the age of the author. I would highly recommend it to someone not particularly well-versed in transgender issues who wants to learn, but if you’re more knowledgable about LGBTQIA* issues it doesn’t necessarily add much to the discussion. I’m not saying that […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: #memoir, coming-of-age, ftm, gender, lgbt, trans, transgender

Blingle Bells's CBR8 Review No:23 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: #memoir, coming-of-age, ftm, gender, lgbt, trans, transgender ·
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