As of this morning the stack of books on my desk that I'm supposed to be reading (or in some cases that I am supposed to have read) is approaching the height of my computer monitor. So when I slipped into McNally Jackson and picked up my copy of Kate Bornstein's A Queer and Pleasant Danger I assumed that I wouldn't get to finish it until I was on vacation (read: I wouldn't get to finish it, period).
But then I started reading it on the subway home and I knew the pile would have to wait. It's hard to put down in ways both pleasant and dangerous. As I write in my review, even though I read it quickly, I'm digesting it slowly. If your curious, I promise no spoilers. So read on, and then read on.
Review: A Queer and Pleasant Danger by Kate Bornstein
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