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How many of you read crossdressing/transgender books?

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(@queenofdiamonds1960)
Estimable Member     Seattle, United States of America
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If yes, how often do you read? Who's your favorite author? favorite book? For me I'll read at least two or three short stories off amazon prime, (all free to read with subscription).

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I love reading memoirs. A few I found to be great stories, Redifining Realness by Janet Mock. A transwoman and a great story about her life growing up. Alice in Genderland by Dr. Richard Novic. His life of being a crossdresser. Great story. And I just finished Sissy a coming of gender story. Jacob  Tobia talks about growing up and coming to understand being Genderqueer. Each of these books on Audiobooks allows you to hear the author tell their story. And they are fantastic voices the need to be heard. Try them.

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(@ashleigh)
Noble Member     Ocala, Florida, United States of America
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Sadly, I had to answer no to this. 😞 Anybody have any recommendations?

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My favorite book is a fiction novel by Brian Katcher titled 'Almost Perfect' about a TG teen dealing with her senior year of high school...Interesting with a innocent romantic plot..

He also wrote another book called 'Playing with Matches' about girl that was disfigured in a fire and then boy who likes her.

Otherwise I spend time at www.fictionmania.tv

I also have a personal journal full of romance fantasies...wink

Hugs,

Morgan

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(@kristacanada)
Prominent Member     Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Hi Michelle, I'm constantly looking for articles and books about crossdressing.  Thanks so much for the tip about amazon prime.  I'll go check it out right away. Have a lovely weekend, Hugs, Krista

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(@elbereth)
Noble Member     Northampton, Massachusetts, United States of America
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I have been reading books such as My Husband Betty by Helen Boyd, which is a good for its time.  Right now I am working through Kate Bornstein's Gender Outlaws.    It is amazing once you start looking of how much literature is out there.

Hugs,

Michelle

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My husband Betty is a fabulous read xx

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My husband Betty is a fabulous read , as is Alice in Genderland , Tea & Transition , online Hannah McKnight has a great website xx

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Sorry I forgot to add Living with Crossdressing is a good read also

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I read virtually everyday in Fictionmania, Big Closet and many of the stories on amazon kindle unlimited for crossdressing. And there are all the you tube videos. Not reading but ....

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(@marianne65)
Honorable Member     Uppsala, Uppland, Sweden
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Hi Emily.

I suggest you read the novel Frills, by Alicia Snowfall, available on Kindle. It was originally published on Bigclosetr.us and there are tons of stories with CD/TG motifs there, all free to read without membership or subscription. Many sweet and kind like Frills, but also manyn racy, dark and some really disturbing (just to warn you). The oes I like best are those dealing with young aspiring girls finding their true selves. A story you must read is the one simply bearing your name, Emily, by Sarah Lynn Morgan, one of the most touching l have ever read and one that still makes me cry just thinking about it. Other good authors there are Jennifer Sue, Susan Brown and Tiffany Sharr. That reminds me about the first part of A Summers Odyssè by Jennifer Sue is now also published on Kindle.

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(@justplainrachel)
Reputable Member     Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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In terms of crossdessing I seem to recall reading The Lazy Crossdresser many years ago, but haven't bothered with much else since.

I can recommend 'Yes, You Are Trans Enough' by Mia Violet, which is one woman's journey of discovering her true self, but contains much that would resonate with many of us.

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(@queenofdiamonds1960)
Estimable Member     Seattle, United States of America
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Here are a few of my favorites off Amazon Prime.

Prom Changed Everything by N. L. Paradox, This is a full novel, the first few chapters are somewhat dark, and scary. But stay with it and it gets much better. It's about a young teen who's forced to cope with a transgender change he neither wanted or asked for, but finds his life is much improved by it. There are however some rather nasty villains in the story, so be warned.

Copy, Cure. by leslie Mooore, If you like sci-fi and are tired of all the first time fem, short stories that involve young petite men, and are half sex scenes. this one's a refreshing change. Also a bit longer than most, I feel the author could have expanded thin one into a full length novel or even a series of books. This is another where the main character finds a transgender change forced on him, but finds his life is vastly improved by it. Also one nasty villain throw in!

A few authors to follow. however many crank out the same basic plot, but are still good reads.

Nikki Cresent, Dozens and Dozens of 1st time fem shorts yet well written.

Barbra Deloto/Thomas Newgen, - same as above, I'm currently reading one of theirs.

D.L. Savage.

Ava Hayes.

 

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(@magrooder)
Reputable Member     District of Columbia, United States of America
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My desire to crossdress derives from an early age and playing sexualized games with a neighbor girl. (I’ll leave for another time how I made the leap to cross dressing.)

In my fantasies, the crossdressing is associated with sexual submission, female domination, etc. I’ve found a wealth of books that treat those topics on Amazon. The quality varies from awful to readable, but they are usually available for free on kindle through Amazon Prime. It’s pretty easy and, more importantly, cost free to abandon the awful ones with little investment in time.

When I was young, I came across a book about Christine Jorgensen, the title of which I do not recall. It was definitely “out there” in that earlier time.

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(@skippy1965)
Famed Member     Richmond, Virginia, United States of America
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Echo Marianne on Alicia Snowfall-she has written several great stories.
Cyn

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