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    The ABC's of LGBT+ by Ashley Mardell
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    'The ABC's of LGBT+' by Ashley Mardell is a comprehensive guide and lexicon that serves as a modern sex education book, focusing on different genders, sexual orientations, and attractions. Mardell presents the complexities of the LGBT world in a respectful and informative manner, guiding readers through a variety of identities and concepts. is filled with beautiful drawings, graphs, and photos, making it visually appealing and engaging for readers. Mardell's informal writing style creates a friendly and approachable tone, making the information easily digestible for readers of all backgrounds.

    Congratulations! You made it to the Gender section. Now, if you thought the cheat sheet or the spectrums section was complicated, then buckle up, because you’re in for an exciting ride! Gender, in my ...

  2. Camille Paglia's 'Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson' is a monumental work that delves into the tension between Apollonian artistry and Dionysian chaos throughout Western art and literature history. Paglia's writing style is described as provocative, dense, and heavily allusive, demanding close attention from the reader. She combines classical allusions with pop culture references and presents radical reinterpretations of cultural artifacts, challenging readers to rethink the form and meaning of art and literature.

    In the beginning was nature. The background from which and against which our ideas of God were formed, nature remains the supreme moral problem. We cannot hope to understand sex and gender until we cl...

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    Dress Codes for Small Towns by Courtney C. Stevens
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    Seventeen-year-old Billie McCaffrey, a tomboy and preacher's daughter, navigates life in a small Kentucky town with her tight-knit group of friends known as the Hexagon. The story explores Billie's unconventional ways, her conflicts with her father's expectations, and the challenges faced by the teens in the community, including potential love interests and threats to the town's cherished Harvest Festival. The writing style of the book is described as lyrical and action-packed, with a focus on Billie's poetic thoughts, observations on life and love, and the complexities of small town living.

    Janie Lee peers down the hallway. There’s no sign of my dad, but her expression indicates she’s voting for retreat. The dingy carpet beneath her feet is patterned with repeating arrows that all point ...

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    Death In The Fifth Position by Edgar Box (Gore Vidal)
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    Death In The Fifth Position by Edgar Box (Gore Vidal) is a mystery novel set in the NYC dance world during the time of McCarthyism and the Cold War. The plot revolves around a NYC press agent, Peter Sargeant, who is hired by a ballet company to handle a murder case involving the company's choreographer with Communist ties. The story unfolds with surprising twists, showcasing Vidal's trademark acerbic wit and colorful characters from the theatre world. The novel is described as absorbing, fun, and well-paced, capturing the essence of the period with themes of labor unrest, conflict over sexual and gender identity, and political intrigue.

    Peter Sargeant finds himself entangled in the murder investigation, becoming an amateur detective as he navigates through the complexities of the ballet company, encountering various members of the troupe and getting involved in their personal lives. The book is praised for its intriguing plot, engaging characters, and the witty narrative style that keeps the readers hooked till the end. Despite mixed reviews, the book is appreciated for its historical context, sharp writing, and the portrayal of the NYC dance scene intertwined with mystery and suspense.


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    The World According to Garp by John Irving
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    'The World According to Garp' by John Irving is a novel that follows the life of T.S. Garp, exploring his journey through happy moments followed by tragedies, making readers both sympathize and despise the character. The book delves into complex themes such as feminism, single parenting, marital affairs, and societal issues, all while showcasing Irving's unique storytelling style that blends humor, compassion, and eccentricity.

    Irving's narrative weaves a rich tapestry of quirky characters, extreme situations, and bizarre incidents that range from laugh-out-loud funny to incredibly sad. The protagonist, T.S. Garp, is a writer whose life mirrors the wacky stories he creates. The novel is a mix of humor, tragedy, and classic storytelling, offering readers a glimpse into a world that is both eccentric and deeply human.

    John Irving, a highly imaginative storyteller whose fictional values and narrative techniques have invited comparison with Charles Dickens and other popular nineteenth-century novelists, was born in E...

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    Soulbrand
    Book 3 in the series:Weapons and Wielders

    Soulbrand - Weapons and Wielders by Andrew Rowe
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    'Soulbrand' in the 'Weapons and Wielders' series by Andrew Rowe follows the character Keras through a tournament to win Diamantine, exploring his past and introducing a variety of characters. The story is filled with non-stop action, fun magic systems, and intriguing character interactions, all presented in a writing style that balances humor with JRPG elements and sensible decision-making during battles.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Weapons and Wielders )

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    The Faerie Hounds of York by Arden Powell
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    In "The Faerie Hounds of York" by Arden Powell, readers are taken on a bittersweet journey through a Romantic fairytale with strong Gothic vibes. The story follows Loxley, a man cursed by a faerie changeling, and Thorncress, the stranger who rescues him. Set in a non-specific England of horse-drawn carriages, the novella delves into a world where men loving men is a hanging offense, and magic is portrayed without detailed world-building. The book weaves together elements of danger, wildness, and inhumanity in a somber tone, creating a tale that is both haunting and evocative.

    Powell's writing style in "The Faerie Hounds of York" is described as beautiful, haunting, and bittersweet, with a sense of place and atmosphere that captivates readers. The novella features tender doomed characters, a deeply aching romance, and an atmospheric winter tale that is both engaging and enchanting. The author's ability to create a vivid image of the characters and their world in just 200 pages is commendable, leaving readers immersed in a world where the Fae are portrayed as powerful beings that demand respect.

    Loxley woke cold and stiff. He was not in his bed but on the ground outside, his clothes crisp with frost, and with moss tousled in his hair. His fingers ached, and he unfurled them slowly as he rose ...

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    I Will Fear No Evil by Robert A. Heinlein
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    'I Will Fear No Evil' by Robert A. Heinlein is a novel that delves into themes of gender, sexuality, and mortality. The story follows Johann Smith, a wealthy old man who undergoes a risky whole body transplant, only to wake up in the body of his young, beautiful female secretary. The book explores issues of sexuality and gender, as well as the differences between men and women, all while tackling the importance of procreation, the search for immortality, and the relationship between emotional love and sexual experience. The plot involves a complex exploration of these themes, set in a dystopic future where the protagonist critically examines society's assumptions, beliefs, and mores.

    The room was old-fashioned, 1980 baroque, but it was wide, long, high, and luxurious. Near simulated view windows stood an automated hospital bed. It looked out of place but was largely concealed by a...

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    Triton by Samuel R. Delany
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    Triton by Samuel R. Delany tells the story of Bron Helstrom, a troubled individual navigating identity and acceptance in a complex future society. Set on the moon Triton, the novel is more focused on Bron's personal struggles than the interplanetary war hinted at in its marketing. Throughout the narrative, Bron explores themes of sexuality and gender, even undergoing a transition in hopes of winning over a woman, only to face rejection. Delany's portrayal of a libertine commune and the exploration of social politics give the book a unique perspective on gender and identity struggles.

    The writing style in Triton is philosophical and dense, with Delany using language that can feel dated yet thought-provoking. The characters serve more as conduits for exploring deeper themes rather than traditional protagonists. Bron is depicted as a somewhat unlikeable character, which challenges readers to engage with his drama while providing insights into the human experience. The book is not a straightforward storytelling experience; instead, it uses its sci-fi elements to examine the complexities of self-identity in a shifting socio-political landscape.


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    The Sadeian Woman: And the Ideology of Pornography by Angela Carter
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    'The Sadeian Woman: And the Ideology of Pornography' by Angela Carter delves into the complex themes of power, sexuality, and gender through an analysis of the Marquis de Sade's works. Angela Carter presents a feminist reading of Sade, exploring the relationship between sexuality and power, and how it is constructed within society. She discusses the cultural determinants of women's roles and their interactions with men, shedding light on the divisive nature of gender relations. Carter's writing style is insightful and thought-provoking, offering a reinterpretation of Sade's controversial views and providing a feminist perspective on his works.

    Sadism is not a name finally given to a practice as old as Eros; it is a massive cultural fact which appeared precisely at the end of the eighteenth century, and which constitutes one of the greatest ...

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