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ebabs48's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
A great resource on asexuality! Wonderful to read! Personally, I found the third part of the book to be most engaging to read but thats totally based on where i am in my own personal journey.
I think this book can teach both ace and allo people a lot about compulsory sexuality and prompts a lot of great reflection on what lessons everyone can draw from asexuality and the many different ways people can express their ace-ness. Enjoy friends!
I think this book can teach both ace and allo people a lot about compulsory sexuality and prompts a lot of great reflection on what lessons everyone can draw from asexuality and the many different ways people can express their ace-ness. Enjoy friends!
saskia_ej's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
informative
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
Moderate: Sexual content
Minor: Rape
samanthasimonsen's review against another edition
challenging
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
5.0
canadianjules_'s review against another edition
Books like these are things that I feel like can really help people discover themselves or answer questions they’ve been having about their identity, but the way this book is written (to me, at least) is very academic and not super accessible. It’s not interesting, it’s just a bunch of facts about the different facets of ace identity and how it can interact with other identities or pieces of life, and it’s just kinda boring tbh.
itsolliebygollie's review against another edition
5.0
This book is absolutely amazing. As an ace person, I was called out 75 ways to Sunday. I've never had a unique experience. But I feel validated because so many other people are like me! I also have some reflecting to do about my own journey with asexuality.
kelsiepixler's review against another edition
4.5
Content was amazing - informative and insightful.
The author’s writing was repetitive and redundant. At times the book seemed to drone on just rewording previously stated sentences and points between every new topic.
If you can look past the writing style, it is a 5 star read.
The author’s writing was repetitive and redundant. At times the book seemed to drone on just rewording previously stated sentences and points between every new topic.
If you can look past the writing style, it is a 5 star read.
helenaslibrary's review against another edition
informative
reflective
medium-paced
littlenicky's review against another edition
For so many interviews I was expecting this book to be more personal, but the text is very dry. It's clear the Author did a lot of research but the way the information is organized is a little clunky, some of the chapters don't flow very well.