emilychau's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful informative reflective fast-paced

3.25

alexbirdreads's review

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5.0

This guide is great for both cisgender and nonbinary people! I thought it would be a guide for just people new to pronouns, but it also offered comradery for enbies as well as solutions for how to correct others when misgendered and how to create an inclusive workspace. Loved the cute humor throughout the book, too! It's an accessible way to help the whole community get a little more comfortable and inclusive.

rereader33's review

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4.0

2022 LGBTQA+ Reading Challenge
Bonus Prompt: Continuing Education

A great intro to they/them pronouns that's relatable, easy to understand, but gets to the importance of using proper pronouns. Definitely recommend for those looking for an easy starting point in proper pronoun usage.

graveyardpansy's review

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5.0

i’m definitely not the target audience for this, but it does what it needs to do!

lbarsk's review

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5.0

Yay! In the utopia which Archie imagines in this book, everyone would have a copy of this book on them at all times to whip out as needed. Sadly, that isn’t the case. But it’s an excellent intro to they/them pronouns and genderqueer/non-binary identities, and I always love Archie’s art.

midnightreads1803's review against another edition

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funny informative lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

readalongwithnat's review

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5.0

Honestly everyone should read this 

trevoryan's review

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4.0

An excellent, simple, and brief intro for better understanding people who do not identify as male or female.

sienna_canread's review

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3.0

It took me like 5 minutes to read

lapoo99's review

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2.0

A nice zine. That should have stayed a zine. The author published this book as a zine years ago and seems to have barley flushed out the content in order to get it published as a book. The subject is treated in a silly fashion, with lots of “too cool for school” references to drinking etc. I certainly could never give this to a parent or anyone outside of the queer community. I feel like this serves as more of a pronoun cool kid ego stroke than an actual helpful guide.