4.0
challenging hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

I have been wanting to read more books about asexuality, and the first one I read was an incredibly dense book that felt like a university lecture, hard to follow, convoluted and a little confusing. Sounds Fake But Okay, on the other hand, laid out so much information about the asexual spectrum in a way that was clear, concise and engaging. The authors run a podcast on asexuality, and it very much comes through in the writing. This book feels like a friendly conversation. If you want a helpful introduction to the asexuality spectrum, then I highly recommend this book.