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meltedwaxwings 's review for:
Sounds Fake But Okay: An Asexual and Aromantic Perspective on Love, Relationships, Sex, and Pretty Much Anything Else
by Kayla Kaszyca, Sarah Costello
funny
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
I really enjoyed this novel- especially the areas discussing kink, as it is not a topic I see written about when it comes to aspec identities or the current, broader, queer community as a whole.
I will say that this novel focused mainly on asexuality- a symptom of both writers being ace-spec but not both aro-spec I assume- but regardless, I liked all of the topics they brought to the table, as well as the wit shown throughout (especially within the audiobook). It felt like sitting down with some friends to discuss our community. Not particularly life-changing for me, but it reminds me that I'm normal. I'm sure this book is very impactful for others!!
(Note: The term "nb" reference in the book is actually spelt "enby", though I am unsure if they spelt it wrong as I listened to the book. Regardless, "nb" refers to "non-black", so keep that in mind.)
I will say that this novel focused mainly on asexuality- a symptom of both writers being ace-spec but not both aro-spec I assume- but regardless, I liked all of the topics they brought to the table, as well as the wit shown throughout (especially within the audiobook). It felt like sitting down with some friends to discuss our community. Not particularly life-changing for me, but it reminds me that I'm normal. I'm sure this book is very impactful for others!!
(Note: The term "nb" reference in the book is actually spelt "enby", though I am unsure if they spelt it wrong as I listened to the book. Regardless, "nb" refers to "non-black", so keep that in mind.)