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Started by krisalyx, January 14, 2009, 07:21:05 PM

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Cindy

Quote from: Sarah7 on May 12, 2011, 11:26:17 AM
I was completely obsessed with that book when I was 11! I think I read it 3 times in one year.

I was the same and then found a copy on Amazon a few years back, it lives at the side of my bed and gets read in passages often

Cindy
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Lisbeth

Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory Maguire. I was 2/3 of the way through before I realized he had named the narrator "Iris" for a reason.
"Anyone who attempts to play the 'real transsexual' card should be summarily dismissed, as they are merely engaging in name calling rather than serious debate."
--Julia Serano

http://juliaserano.blogspot.com/2011/09/transsexual-versus-transgender.html
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regan

Business Continuity Management - 3rd Edition.

Gotta love grad school!  :)
Our biograhies are our own and we need to accept our own diversity without being ashamed that we're somehow not trans enough.
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Yakshini

I'm always slow to starting books. But the newest one I'm reading is Cabal by: Clive Barker
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Natasha

the truth about forever by Sarah Dessen
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Frank

I'm a voracious reader so that tends to be a bit complicated to answer. Currently reading a psychology text and Grey's Anatomy.
-Frank
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justmeinoz

I have finally located a copy of Jan Morris's "Conundrum" after much searching, and will start shortly.
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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Constance


Renate

Girls Like Us, Rachel Lloyd

Transition, Chaz Bono

Sing You Home, Jodi Picoult

I can heartily recommend all three of these, despite not having finished the third yet.
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Rossiter

Recently I've been plowing through all of Ngaio Marsh's books. They're fairly entertaining whodunit-type mysteries.
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Janet_Girl

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Born_to_Rune

I love books - have a number of shelves full of them. Fav. author and someone I'm nearly always reading is Terry Pratchett. I've been lucky enough to get to signings of his on two occasions. One a couple of years ago *after his alzheimer's diagnosis* and it was noticeable the change unfortunately. I also have an auto immune disease *Rheumatoid arthritis* and this curtails how much I can read these days, much to my frustration. I would often read a book pretty much cover to cover in one go, these days it can take several weeks. I have considered audio books as an alternative, but they are not easy to obtain, are often abridged and a lot more expensive to buy. I also cannot afford a kindle - which I do believe has a place - but still love my books.
Current reads have been - I shall wear midnight (T Pratchett), Slaughterhouse 5 (Kurt Vonnegut) and The killing place (Tess Gerritsen).
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Pica Pica

Back with Sammy Pepys, this year is 1663 - at the moment he is incredibly jealous of his wife and the dancing master, is checking the beds for signs of illicit hanky panky.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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Lisbeth

Currently reading a collection of lesbian short stories called Women on Women. Cried my eyes out over a story in it called "A Letter to Harvey Milk."
"Anyone who attempts to play the 'real transsexual' card should be summarily dismissed, as they are merely engaging in name calling rather than serious debate."
--Julia Serano

http://juliaserano.blogspot.com/2011/09/transsexual-versus-transgender.html
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Cindy

Just started. 'I am God' by Giorgio Faletti. So far quite scary

Cindy
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Renate

Quote from: Pica Pica on July 13, 2011, 03:03:32 PM
Back with Sammy Pepys, this year is 1663

Stop that! We're going to make you compete in another division, Pica!

I read (a bit back) the new Jodi Picoult book, "Sing You Home".
With her huge following, I think it will go down in history as one of the more influential LGBT books.
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Pica Pica

But Sammy Pepys is so silly and fun - he's spent the last few weeks stalking his wife because he's obsessively jealous of her relationship with her dancing master.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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regan

Boeing:  The First Century
Our biograhies are our own and we need to accept our own diversity without being ashamed that we're somehow not trans enough.
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PaRaDeaD

I just finished a book dealing with prostitution in my country, Finland. It was quite interesting.
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NathanW

Hmm well i'm waiting for The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri to arrive, though I might re read the Book thief by Markus Zusak.
'Are you a moron?'
'I'm More-winning!'
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