A review by sup3r_xn0va_maya
Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe

challenging emotional funny informative inspiring reflective medium-paced
I really enjoyed this memoir by Maia Kobabe. I saw myself in these pages and reading this made me feel so seen. This is graphic novel is about finding out about oneself, this was informative and challenging. Kobabe talks about being gender queer specifically being non-binary , being asexual, changing pronouns, coming out to their family, and they talk about so much more. 

It felt so relatable when the author talked about not feeling male or female, the author's love for reading was also relatable. I was a big reader even when I was a child, I used those stories to escape. I remember reading some of the books they talked about liking and I even took some recommendations in the books that I hadn't heard of before. 

I will not be leaving this a numbered rating because I do not rate memoirs or people's life experiences, though I will say that I did love this memoir.

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