First, good news, you can still donate to my Trans Rights Readathon campaign for the Lavender Rights Project!

https://pledgeit.org/erica-trans-rights-readathon-2024

We raised $2,961.50 in the readathon week, with 33 donors, and I read 8 books. 🙌🎉🙏💜

Second, if you didn't get a thank you email from me, you might've directly donated to the Lavender Rights Project, instead of using the Pledge It form. (This is totally cool too, as we're just trying to get funds to LRP; that's the whole point.)

If you did donate directly, I'd love to know, so I can 1) thank you personally, and 2) add your donated amount to the total raised

Thanks again, friends, for all your wonderful support. 🏳️‍⚧️

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Wrapped up my reading of 8 books for this year's Trans Rights Readathon!

Thanks to 32 amazing donors, this campaign for the Lavender Rights Project has raised $2,910!

There is still time to donate until 11:59 pm PT tonight. https://pledgeit.org/erica-trans-rights-readathon-2024

Heartstopper Vol 4 was a sweet but emotional read for my last Readathon book.

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Final hours of the Trans Rights Readathon!

We have raised $2,910 for the @lavenderrightsproject! You can still donate to this great nonprofit. I'd love to get us over $3,000.

https://pledgeit.org/erica-trans-rights-readathon-2024

Thanks to everyone who's supported my readathon campaign. You're the best!

Boys Weekend was a romp, and I'm glad I saved it and Heartstopper Vol 4 for my final Readathon reads. 🤍💙🩷

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Today's the FINAL day of the Trans Rights Readathon! 🏳️‍⚧️📚

Thanks to 30 generous donors, we have raised $2,610 for the Lavender Rights Project!

You can still donate and spread the word about my campaign. Every little bit helps!

https://pledgeit.org/erica-trans-rights-readathon-2024

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“Light from Uncommon Stars” Review

Written by Ryka Aoki
Published by Tor Books, September 2021
372 pages
Completed March 29, 2024

Shizuka Satomi made a deal with the devil: to escape damnation, she must entice seven other violin prodigies to trade their souls for success. She has already delivered six.

When Katrina Nguyen, a young transgender runaway, catches Shizuka’s ear with her wild talent, Shizuka can almost feel the curse lifting. She’s found her final candidate.

But in a donut shop off a bustling highway in the San Gabriel Valley, Shizuka meets Lan Tran, retired starship captain, interstellar refugee, and mother of four. Shizuka doesn’t have time for crushes or coffee dates, what with her very soul on the line, but Lan’s kind smile and eyes like stars might just redefine a soul’s worth. And maybe something as small as a warm donut is powerful enough to break a curse as vast as the California coastline.

As the lives of these three women become entangled by chance and fate, a story of magic, identity, curses, and hope begins, and a family worth crossing the universe for is found.

This was a very cool and very strange story. Other reviews have said it felt like multiple stories being told at once and that’s sort of true. But really it feels like multiple lives intersecting in a time and place in various complicated ways and we’re just going along for the ride. Which is how life works. Books usually focus on one story but this one was a bit more realistic to life with multiple people and their stories connecting. It’s also multi-genre in that it’s a bit science fiction and a bit fantasy and a bit coming of age general fiction for one of the characters. And I really enjoyed getting to know all of the characters – even Shizuka Satomi and her complicated history. Some would say she’s evil but it feels more complicated than that. There’s a couple places where I think things could have been explained a little more bot overall everything was great about the book. Hopefully all continues to go well for everyone!

#Bookstodon #Fantasy #LGBTQIA_ #ScienceFiction #TransRightsReadathon #TRR24

https://stardustrohrig.com/?p=640

Ryka Aoki – 青木リカです。よろしく!

Wrapped up my 6th book for the #TransRightsReadathon! 🏳️‍⚧️

In amazing news, we've raised $2,510 for the Lavender Rights Project, which is so close to 75% of our goal!

Tomorrow is the final day of the Readathon. You can still donate. (And this guy has 2 books to read!)

I need a book club discussion about Tell Me I'm Worthless, but only with other trans people.

Please do heed Rumfitt's content warnings. This deals directly with fascism and trauma, and it deals with the personal implications of fascism, which inevitably is SA, transphobia/homophobia/misogyny/racism/anti-Semitism used to tear individuals down, and other kinds of 1:1 abuse.

Thanks, everyone, for your support of this fundraiser. You're so incredible. 🤍💙🩷

#transrightsarehumanrights #TRR24 #Books
Akkoma

🤍💙🩷 Thanks to all of your generous donations, we've raised $2,410 for the Lavender Rights Project as part of the Trans Rights Readathon!

This is 60% of our fundraising goal! 😻

The Readathon ends tomorrow! I'm going to keep reading more books, and let's keep this good momentum up.

You can donate: https://pledgeit.org/erica-trans-rights-readathon-2024

Please share my posts to spread the word!

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We're in the home stretch of the Trans Rights Readathon! 🏳️‍⚧️

So far, we've raised $1,255 for the Lavender Rights Project. 💪 You can still contribute by donating per book I read by Friday or with a flat donation. Thanks to everyone who's donated and shared; you are the best. 💜

I spent a lot of my day in the garden, but I did finish Heartstopper Volume 3. Now, I'm working on the horror novel Tell Me I'm Worthless by Alison Rumfitt.

What books by trans authors have you added to your TBR this week?

#transrightsreadathon #fundraising #letsdothis #trr24 #books
Akkoma

Great news! We've hit 25% of the $4,000 fundraising goal for the Lavender Rights Project! 🏳️‍⚧️

Thank you so much for your generous donations and support.

You can still join in the fun by pledging to donate per book read or with a flat donation. The #TransRightsReadathon continues through Friday.

Today, I finished Bad Boy by Elliot Wake, which means I'm 50% through the 8 books I've pledged to read. 📚🤓

Let's do this!

https://pledgeit.org/erica-trans-rights-readathon-2024

#trr24 #fundraiser #booknerd #darkromance #thrillerbooks
Akkoma

“Real Sugar is Hard to Find” Review

Written by Sim Kern
Published by Android Press, August 2022
206 Pages
Completed March 25, 2024

A collection of short stories by Sim Kern, REAL SUGAR IS HARD TO FIND explores intersections of climate change, reproductive justice, queer identities, and family trauma. Whether fantasy, science fiction, or terrifyingly close-to-home, the worlds of these stories are inhabited by flawed characters whose lives are profoundly impacted by climate change and environmental degradation.

Arranged in a progression from dystopian to utopian worlds, the stories chart a path from climate despair towards resilience and revolutionary optimism. Even in the bleakest of futures, however, Kern offers reasons to hope, connect, and keep fighting for a better world.

This was a great collection of stories! I enjoyed all of them though there were a couple I did want to know more about what was going to happen next. That said most of them did feel complete and even the ones that didn’t ended in a way that made sense for what was being told. As the description says even with the darker stories there was always a sense of possibility and hope. I’d read anything by Sim Kern at this point.

#Bookstodon #Dystopian #LGBTQIA_ #ScienceFiction #TransRightsReadathon #TRR24

https://stardustrohrig.com/?p=634

Sim Kern

Sim Kern