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stillmuseum 's review for:
Sounds Fake But Okay: An Asexual and Aromantic Perspective on Love, Relationships, Sex, and Pretty Much Anything Else
by Kayla Kaszyca, Sarah Costello
informative
reflective
While I think there is always room for more books about Asexuality, this book does not stand alone. It was very clearly designed to be a companion book to their podcast on the same name - down to the QR codes for “bonus podcasts” after each chapter. This really affected my over all enjoyment and engagement with the book.
It’s a very short book, so I was hoping to find a quick, accessible book about Asexuality, but because this book doesn’t stand alone I can only recommend this book for people who are already fans of theirs.
It’s a very short book, so I was hoping to find a quick, accessible book about Asexuality, but because this book doesn’t stand alone I can only recommend this book for people who are already fans of theirs.