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#EVERY HEART A DOORWAY BY SEANAN MCGUIRE
betterbooksandthings · 9 months
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"The best asexual and aromantic fantasy books are packed full of magic, monsters, and mayhem. In a genre where we can imagine anything from unicorns to unique political systems to new approaches to gender and sexuality, these books take on the assignment and expand further than we thought possible."
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ace-of-garlic-breads · 8 months
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I made a drawing based of @seananmcguire 's Wayward Children series, I really enjoy these books, and they are the PERFECT for OC making, (since there are so many possibilities on the worlds you can go to.) anyways its a 10/10 book series and I really recommend :)
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smalldeerofmine · 3 months
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Nancy from Every Heart a Doorway because I reread it recently
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vote YES if you have finished the entire book.
vote NO if you have not finished the entire book.
(faq · submit a book)
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you're nobody's rainbow, you're nobody's princess, you're nobody's doorway but your own, and the only one who gets to tell you how your story ends is you.
Every Heart a Doorway, Seanan McGuire
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Do you know this queer character?
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Jack is Pansexual and uses She/Her pronouns!
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I whipped up some wayward children moodboards so uh heres Nancy 🤍🍷🥀🖤
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godzilla-reads · 1 year
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7 Covers 7 Days
Day 7: Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire
Rules: Every day I will post the cover of a book that I love and nominate someone new to start the challenge.
Tagging: @asexualbookbird
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aroaceinaerospace · 5 months
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since it's the start of a new year and I'm a bookworm, I figured I'd share some of the aspec books I read in 2023. I've added any of the big content warnings I can think of as well as a link to the books on storygraph where there are more in depth content warnings.
Fiction:
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Wren Martin Ruins It All by Amanda DeWitt follows the titular character Wren Martin during senior year of high school as he becomes student council president and fights his vice president to try and get the school's Valentine's Day dance shut down. Wren is very much an externally grumpy person who becomes much more loveable as you get to know him and see the reasoning behind his grumpiness. Rep includes asexual main character and an aromantic side character, and note this book is a romance.
Is Love The Answer by Uta Isaki is a coming of age manga following Chika as she tries to find the answer to who she is and explores her identity. This book is full of aro and ace rep with different life experiences. CW for aphobia and attempted SA.
Just Lizzie by Karen Wilfred is a middle grade book following Lizzie in how a science class assignment helped lead her to an understanding of her asexuality. At the same time, Lizzie is having to adjust to a new home and changes in what was once familiar and safe. CW for aphobia, harassment.
Non-fiction:
*note: these books cover some triggering topics in different parts of them, including racism, SA, aphobia, and more
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Ace and Aro Journeys by The Ace and Aro Advocacy Project (TAAAP) is a really great overview of aspec identities, it gives more time to aro identities than a lot of other books, and provides quotes and information from people on various parts of the spectrums. This book brings in some intersectionality, though it is more broad than a deep dive.
Refusing Compulsory Sexuality by Sherronda J. Brown, which has been my favorite read. This book is fantastic if you're ready for a deep dive into intersectionality and some deeper history on asexuality. This book, despite being very short, is a much heavier read content-wise, but it is very thought provoking and will stick with you. Each chapter gives you content warnings up front for the materials that will be addressed in the chapter. Personally, this book has been my favorite book on the subject and I intend on reading it many more times to capture more of the nuance.
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"Do you want to read something bite-sized and impossible to put down? If so, may I offer you a list of 11 Queer books under 250 pages to solve your plight? It is wonderful to be able to pick a book up and finish it in a sitting or two. These books do just that and they are queer. What more can you ask for?
With Pride month in full swing, many readers opt to celebrate by adding more queer books to their reading lives. However, June is a busy month full of work, travel, Pride celebrations, and summertime ennui. Sometimes you want something small that you can take on a trip, or something short to read in your downtime. In case you have a busy month or need a short book as a break, this list of queer books under 250 pages is here to help you out. Ideally, it will let you accomplish your queer reading goals and still make it to all the events on your calendar."
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When the other polls will be out, they'll be in my 'fantasy polls' tag.
I forgot to mention I also have a 'sf polls' tag with difficult choices to make in the first polls.
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misshavishamstyle · 1 year
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I am 45 years old and this line hit me like a punch to the chest even after all these years.
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agnezztealeaf · 2 years
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Home in Mariposa with his Skeleton Girl
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