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"A Quick & Easy Guide to Asexuality" is a graphic novel about asexuality and it covers common misconceptions, stereotypes and the differences in aromanticism and asexuality, to name a few. As an asexual person myself (demisexual to be exact) I thought this book did an amazing job at explaining what asexuality is and discussing different aspects to the sexuality. The illustrations and the dialogues made the book both very informative and easy to understand. I recommend this book to anyone who knows someone who is asexual, someone who questions whether they're asexual, and parents. As a High School teacher, I recommend fellow educators to have copies of this book in the school library or in the nurse's office to help teach teens about asexuality, which is unfortunately rarely brought up in sex ed.

Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the e-arc.
This is a perfect guide to Asexuality for anyone to read, allosexual, asexual and people in between. It's very informative and as an aroace person my self I'm happy that this book exists. It will help allo people to undertand us and ace people who are still fuguring things out to learn more about themselves.
Both of the authors are on the ace spectrum so you'll have accurate information, examples and personal stories.
It covers from asexuality, stereotypes, questions and to aromanticism.
The narrative is simple but full of information dealt with humor at sometimes and seriousness when it's necessary.
I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to know more about asexuality.

This is a great resource which is a quick and easy read. It is effective read both as a whole or as a book you dip in an out of. It isn't too 'wordy' and the illustrations make it engaging.
At the beginning of the book there is a page for content warnings, what will be covered, and what won't be covered. This sets the tone for the book - a respectful and thoughtful look at asexuality.
It's a great resource both for those who know nothing of asexuality, and those who do but want to know more. There are still questions to be asked that aren't answered in the book, but sexuality is a such a personal thing that a book can never give every answer that everyone is looking for.
This is, however, a great resource to learn more. It's aimed towards a younger audience but I believe would be helpful for people of any age.

A lovely introduction to asexuality! As someone who identifies as asexual I would have loved being able to pick up this book when I was really questioning my sexuality and wanting to learn more.
There was many points in here I loved and it touched on a few important aspects that would help someone understand asexuality further.
Definitely a good book for someone who’s confused or wants to understand asexuality more as sometimes information online can be confusing or not worded well.

Short, sweet introduction to the topic of asexuality. Well put together - loving these small gender and sexuality guides!

Very very good resource that is very much needed in our libraries! I would say, as someone who identifies as asexual, that it didn't really answer any of my own personal questions because, it's all up in the air and you really never know the answer until... you figure it out yourself? But for people who have idea what asexuality or aromanticism is, this is absolutely a great resource for understanding the basics of it all.
My only qualms is that the eyes are creepy.