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wit '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
medium-paced
The audio book was very enjoyable as a more academic extension of their podcast. I’m not sure it would be as good all by itself, though. It could come off as not taking the topics seriously in places, but it’s very like the podcast if you’re already familiar with that.
Perhaps the extra “behind the scenes” podcast episodes could have just been mentioned with one link (or listed if necessary) at the end of the book. I haven’t looked them up yet, but the links were long and unwieldy to add at the end of each chapter, especially in an audio book.
Perhaps the extra “behind the scenes” podcast episodes could have just been mentioned with one link (or listed if necessary) at the end of the book. I haven’t looked them up yet, but the links were long and unwieldy to add at the end of each chapter, especially in an audio book.