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A review by librarydancer
Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe
3.0
3.5 stars
This is a good graphic novel, beautifully illustrated. It just seems like the author is never really able to answer a lot of the questions that they have, which left me even more confused at times. I'm still not sure what the author believes about themselves. I also felt the author maybe shared a little too much of their intimate conversations and feelings, but that could also be generational.
I also felt the ending was very abrupt. Still, this book does provide great insights on the process someone can go through when questioning sexuality.
This is a good graphic novel, beautifully illustrated. It just seems like the author is never really able to answer a lot of the questions that they have, which left me even more confused at times. I'm still not sure what the author believes about themselves. I also felt the author maybe shared a little too much of their intimate conversations and feelings, but that could also be generational.
I also felt the ending was very abrupt. Still, this book does provide great insights on the process someone can go through when questioning sexuality.