TOR.com article linked to notes more about the linked books saying "We’re kicking off Pride Month with a list of Tor.com novellas featuring LGBTQ+ characters. . . . Join us later in the month for a list of novels!..."
TOR.com article linked to notes more about the linked books saying "We’re kicking off Pride Month with a list of Tor.com novellas featuring LGBTQ+ characters. . . . Join us later in the month for a list of novels!..."
If you've been meaning to read this, you can now get yourself a copy. It's sort of a post-portal fantasy - it's about a home/school for kids and teens who have come back to our world after spending time in some other world (a different one for each person). There is both an asexual character (the main character) and a trans character. I'm iffy about the ace rep, and the ending kind of bugged me, but the overall idea was interesting enough that I'll probably be reading the sequel that's coming out in June.
I absolutely loved 9/10ths of this book–it’s slight but packs a lot in, and is probably my favorite thing I’ve read by McGuire so far. (I mean, if Feed had not been followed by its sequels, that would be my favorite.) But I wasn’t–expecting? hoping for?–the ending that we got, and I think the slightness of the book worked against it in that regard. Overall, however: YAY.