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Pageboy by Elliot Page

77 reviews

the_true_monroe's review

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dark emotional hopeful informative reflective medium-paced

4.0


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exhumedprince's review

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5.0

I'd die for Elliot Page

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phouka's review against another edition

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3.25


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stevia333k's review

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dark tense slow-paced

4.25

The last 3rd was good, and i say this because the first 2 thirds were violent as hell. I had to learn that he was in a lot of action movies basically in order to handle it & i also could only listen 10 minutes at a time at triple speed. 

Anyways, after a while certain parts about being trans were like oh good my transfemme self isn't alone. 

The relationships though & the shadow work kinda went over my head because I'm aromantic but the workplace accident (because of how wreckless the directors were to black & queer lives) helped connect me to the kind of stuff he meant, so I am thankful he included workplace incidents like that.

Also the memoir isn't told as chronologically, so basically if you're taking notes then I recommend trying to make a character list sort of glossary since the time dimension doesn't sort them, but some segments are like public letters.

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hellokira's review

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adventurous

4.5


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clarelou07's review against another edition

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emotional informative reflective slow-paced

3.5

  • The chapters feel like short stories, scattered throughout Elliot's life
  • There is a lot about sex and relationships (which makes sense given Page's coming out as gay paving the way to be himself). However, there are some sex scenes from their younger years which read as sexual abuse. Beware if this is a trigger.
  • As a Southern queer nonbinary person, Elliot's reflection on sexuality and gender was refreshing to read. I wish the world were kinder to exploration like this, and I'm happy Page exists publicly to share his story.
  • While wanting to love this, the book was okay for me. I'm generally not a memoir person, but wanted to give this a shot. 

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green_amaryllis's review against another edition

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emotional reflective slow-paced

4.0


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4.0


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tracy_j's review against another edition

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4.5

Reading Elliot's story took me quite some time due to the heaviness of their traumas. I deeply loved hearing his story and am so thankful that he is able to share it.

"It is not trans people who suffer from a sickness, but the society that fosters such hate."

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cats33's review

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4.25


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