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by M. King
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...Bookfanatic
...Bookfanatic rated it 10 years ago
I have owned this book since it's release back in 2013 and every time I decided to read it I managed to squirrel off to something else and now I know why. Let me start by saying this book is incredible. It is well written, it is a story that desperately needed to be told. Toni wants to be a girl. ...
deirdre....in my free time
deirdre....in my free time rated it 11 years ago
I have read this a couple of times now as buddy reads with Ilhem and Laura. here is our joint review actually by Ilhem, lol! ABOUT: Does gender really matter? Kel and Toni are damaged people trying to find answers. While Kel pins his hopes on support groups to keep him on the straight and narrow...
Ilhem
Ilhem rated it 11 years ago
This is one of my favorite stories, and I'm so glad that it found a new publisher after the closure of Loveyoudivine Alterotica. I hope that this new release will give it a larger readership. Believe me, it is deserved. I'd hate to sound desperate, but just go read it....Please?! :D This is a bud...
The Novel Approach Reviews
The Novel Approach Reviews rated it 11 years ago
M. King writes eloquently about the feelings of despair and loneliness a person feels when they are born in the wrong body. My heart broke as I read about Toni just never feeling “right”. When she presented as a man, she felt she wasn’t masculine enough. When she presented herself as a woman, she fe...
Mel's Book Blog
Mel's Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
I struggled with whether to give this book 3 or 4 stars. I settled on 4 because my lack of connection with the characters was more my fault than the author's. It really is a very well written book and a really good examination of the struggles facing people with gender identification issues and the ...
Mel's Book Blog
Mel's Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
I struggled with whether to give this book 3 or 4 stars. I settled on 4 because my lack of connection with the characters was more my fault than the author's. It really is a very well written book and a really good examination of the struggles facing people with gender identification issues and the ...
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