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3.0

It was a nice book, but not quite what I was expecting. I was hoping to get into different kinds of queer relationships and it wasn't the case. It was interesting but I wish it was a bit more elaborate on certain aspects.

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5.0

When I first started reading the section about Libras, my first thought was when did I meet Colin? Bedell says that Libras are all about peace - I say this all the time!!!! I even have it tattooed on my arm.

I love this part about me: “...deeply focused on making sure everyone feels seen and invited to have a seat at the table...inclusion, connection, and conversation…(and here is the kicker folks pay attention) you would have no idea they’re concealing an inner anxiety that urges them to focus on justice” (p. 76). Holy sugar, this is me!!!!

I could go on quoting the chapter on me, I mean Libras, but why? (laugh) If you want to know anything about me - read this book. It is so crazy how spot on Bedell is.

For me, the love section would be more fun if I had any prospects on the horizon. It would be cool if there was a party and you could see who would blend better together. Or go to a speed dating event and start with, “What’s your sign?”

I do not know if I will still be alone this summer, the book did not tell me that (laugh). It did give me an idea as to what sign might be fun in bed and who to avoid so I do not have to hear any drama.

Queer Cosmos is a really fun read. If you are dating and live by the stars, I guarantee you will have the love section earmarked for referencing.

I received an ARC of this book from Cleis Press and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily.
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