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3.75
emotional funny informative reflective medium-paced

I enjoyed this compilation of essays about what it means to be bisexual, dealing with biphobia and bierasure, and remaining intersectional and checking our white privilege. While I'm not sure I learned anything new, many of the stories (especially the stories involving men and non-consensual activities, unfortunately) were very relatable. I enjoyed Jen's voice (literally, I listened to this one) and was engaged the whole time. While I am not sure I would categorize this as essential bisexual reading, I think it's an important book and I'm glad it exists.