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Trans Rights Readathon book recommendations:
The readathon finishes on the 31st of March so here's a few trans+ book recs for anyone who wants to squeeze in at least one book on trans+ identities, with trans+ characters or written by trans+ authors!
Non fiction books
Genderqueer by Maya Kobabe (graphic autobiography by a non binary author)
Life isn't Binary by Alex Iantaffi and MJ Barker (imagine trying to deconstruct binaries from all aspects of your life, not just from sexuality and gender. This book tries to help you with that and includes some journaling prompts for reflection too!)
A Short History Of Trans Misogyny by Jules Gill Peterson (very dense book despite being quite short but absolutely necessary as a read)
A Quick And Easy Guide To Queer And Trans Identities (little graphic novel doing exactly what the title says. Info is pretty basic but it's a lovely starting point for people trying to understand themselves and the community, plus there's illustrated snails educating you about this stuff, what do you want more?)
Queer As Folklore by Sacha Coward (not only focused on trans and genderqueer identities, but it's super interesting to dive into the links between myths monsters and queerness, so I added it to the list anyway)
Fiction books
Deadendia by Hamish Steele (it's a graphic novel series with 3 books out, the mc is transmasc and we also have a non binary character who I love! I still have to get my hands on the 3rd book but what I read so far is so good)
Monk and Robot duology by Becky Chambers (A Psalm For The Wild Built, A Prayer For The Crown Shy) (features an agender mc and is honestly one of the best things you will ever read in your life)
Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White (amazing horror dystopia featuring religious trauma and queer rage, mc is transmasc)
The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White (historical horror where the horror is misogyny, it will make you angry as fuck but it's so good. mc is transmasc but there is also a transfem character)
Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White again (contemporary thriller with a trasmasc mc as well as non binary rep. The main focus is a bloody family feud in a small conservative American town. Emotionally challenging as a read but so worth it)
The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw (non binary character in a short but very cool fantasy novella, the less you know the better with this one imo)
Sworn Soldier series by T. Kingfisher (What Moves The Dead, What Feasts At Night, What Stalks The Deep) (series composed of short horror books featuring a genderqueer mc. These are absolutely amazing. The horror is good and it's contrasted super well by a very fun narration 100% recommend it)
She Who Became The Sun by Shelly Parker Chan (the famous Mulan inspired book. Tho I would describe it as a historical fantasy set in China. Genderqueerness is a fundamental part of the story with an afab mc who grows up dressing as a boy and then a man, describing themselves as not exactly one or the other. And on the other side we have an eunuch whose identity as "not wholly male" is central to their character. Now that I write about it I should reread this and get to the sequel as well...)
Walking Practice by Dolki Min (horror scifi with a genderfluid alien mc)
The Left Hand Of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin (slow paced scifi set on a planet where people's sex is not fixed. It is a super interesting take on gender)
(bonus) Libri in italiano
Trilogia Esplicita di Fumettibrutti (tratta l'esperienza personale dell'autrice e della sua identità trans)
Non Sono Unə Femminista Io? di Emmanuel Beaubatie (piccolo saggio riguardo il rapporto tra femminismo e identità trans+)
Questioni Di Un Certo Genere della collana "le cose spiegate bene" de Il Post (lettura fondamentale, da informazioni e spunti riguardo tantissimi aspetti delle identità trans e genderqueer, ed é specificatamente scritto per un pubblico italiano (anche per chi non ne sa proprio nulla sull'argomento)
Gender is Over di Isa Borrelli (libro sull'essere non binary scritto da unə autorə non binary)
Rivoluzione Non Binary di Lou Ms.Femme (lettura piú introduttiva rispetto alla precedente ma comunque ottima, sempre di unə autorə non binary)
From my own tbr
Books I have not read yet that are on my radar:
Who's Afraid Of Gender by Judith Butler (non fic on gender and genderqueer identities)
Before We Were Trans by Kit Eyam (non fic on history of trans+ people)
Orlando by Virginia Woolf (fiction with a genderfluid mc)
Trans Rites: an anthology of genderfucked horror by v. f. Thompson (fiction)
Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud by Thomas W. Laqueur (non fiction)
You Weren't Meant To Be Human by Andrew Joseph White (horror with transmasc mc)
Stag Dance by Torrey Peters (short stories by a trans author)
I have a tbr focused blog where I store all interesting books I want to keep in mind for future reads and I def have more trans books there @boooks-and-tea
Youtube just tried to feed me a pride book recs video of someone with fucking h*arry p*otter in the back of the video, so i am reblogging this trans book recommendations I wrote for the trans rights readathon.
Hamlet adaptation where Hamlet is a vlogger and all his soliloquies are breakdowns he uploads to YouTube
… I am unironically here for this
this is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life
This is - legitimately - my favourite delivery of Shakespeare I have EVER seen (and I have seen some good-ass productions yo, in the Globe Theatre itself even). Like seriously, even though the words are unchanged, he’s stripped away ALL of the archaic pretense and assumed grandeur of ~presenting the bard~ that makes even the most wildly talented of actors and innovative of productions inherently inaccessible to a modern audience. Like, they’re still great, they can still communicate the message and (some) of the nuance, but they’re still always a step removed from being identifiable to any viewer’s lived experience. They’re still always reciting 15th century poetry. But this guy? This guy is like, screw iambic pentameter, to hell with being precious about the material, HOW WOULD AN ACTUAL PERSON SAY THIS SHIT?
Like this. And it’s beautiful. It’s beautiful to hear a soliloquy I loved so much already, and have it come to life in a way it never, ever, did before. I feel like I grasp his motivations, his twists and turns, no longer on an academic level but on a visceral, instinctive one. Because he’s presenting his mental and emotional journey in a way that speaks honestly, like a real person.
So yeah, this shit post? I love it. Deeply and sincerely.
A post about this went round recently, and I’m delighted to announce she’s since come out as trans and goes by Jasmine 🏳️⚧️
Actor and Writer
There’s a whole series of the Hamlet videos on her YouTube, as well as a bunch of other films she’s made
i could really go for a good mermaid book
bonus points for solid lgbtqia+ rep and a romance subplot (or main plot who am i to judge?)
what are your favorite recs?
When the Tides Held the Moon by Venessa Vida Kelley is a beautiful mermaid book with a m/m romance subplot where a young man is hired by a circus to build a tank for a strange new creature
there's also Out of the Blue by Jason June which is about a mermaid-esque creature going into the human world before they decide where they want to spend the rest of their life
and there's gotta be a f/f mermaid book on my shelves somewhere so if i remember what it is, i shall report back 🫡
4-03-2026
the cottage garden slowly waking up for spring ☘️
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November 2025
During the second week of my sick leave I started having a bit more energy again so I made an effort to get myself to go out in the nature. It paid off; the colours of the forest at this time of the year are gorgeous. It was in a way energising, but I also came prepared with a book and some tea, knowing that if I didn't feel like walking, I could as well just sit down on a log and enjoy my book instead.
JOMP Book Photo Challenge
03 Nov 2024 - Older Than Me
now that i’m free to be myself, who am i?

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The thing is, in order to have a healthy and robust fandom, a piece of media NEEDS to leave some questions unanswered. Some relations unshipped. Some plot holes unfilled. Some backstories unwritten. Some lore unexplained. You need possibilities that will keep people up at night. The beautiful thing about an empty lot in a neighborhood is what people make in it
The women of The adventures of Amina al-Sirafi' by Shannon Chakraborty
If you think Dunya is missing, please finish the book first :)
And If you think Payasam is missing: yes you are right and I am very sorry!
I listened to the audiobook at least 15 times by now!
I really want to draw the men next, but drawing men is not my strongsuit so bear with me!
I was listening to the audiobook again while drawing to remember exactly how these ladies are described and have been reminded that our imagination is often different from what is described. So I had to go over my mental image of some of them hehe:)) still took some artistic liberations of course
“And Susan was bright enough to know that the phrase “Someone ought to do something” was not, by itself, a helpful one. People who used it never added the rider “and that someone is me.” But someone ought to do something, and right now the whole pool of someones consisted of her, and no one else.”
— Terry Prachett, “Hogfather”
“I wanted to travel the world and sail every sea. I wanted to have adventures, to be a hero, to have my tales told in courtyards and street fairs, where perhaps kids who’d grown up like me, with more imagination than means, might be inspired to dream. Where women who were told there was only one sort of respectful life for them could listen to tales of another who’d broken away—and thrived when she’d done so.”
S.A. Chakraborty “The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi”
“I don't frighten easily, but you'd be amazed at how angry I can become.” - Susan Sto Helit

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“What happens when the most beautiful girl in the world marries the handsomest prince in the world and he turns out to be a son of a bitch?”
The Princess Bride by William Goldman
Off with their heads!