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ranked #30,699 most helpful out of 571,544,897 reviews
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The loch ness monster is better researched than this book is.
Honestly this book deserves 0 stars, but amazon doesn't offer that. I was excited to read more about the research behind the trans perspective from someone who allegedly has published in the scientific field before. I didn't even make it past the preface before I clicked on a citation I was interested in learning more about and - it's empty. As is the next. And three more after that. So I checked, and out of 285 citations, 228 of them cite such esteemed sources as Wikipedia, Twitter (I wish I was kidding), HuffPost, Medium, various OpEd pieces, and the opinions of the author, herself. 20 of them are empty altogether. At least 10 of them (after a quick skim) are repeats. For a book that claims "... here, opinions based on ideology have been replaced by science," it does a pretty shoddy job of providing any science. What a let down.
May 2019 · Books
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Let Harry Become Sally: Responding to the Anti-Transgender Moment
2.5★ · 45 ratings, as of 2023
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