A review by nikshelby
The 5th Gender by Gail Carriger, G.L. Carriger

4.0

Carriger has a remarkable skill in creating relationships between characters that highlight the beauty in connection, the value of acceptance, the joy of quirkiness, the wonder of the unexpected...

This book gives me one concern though. I worry that the lovely story Tris & Drey might get dismissed by those who would get squicked out by homosexual sex. Explicit homosexual sex.

If you are not someone who would allow sex scenes to override any other consideration in a tale? Then, you will enjoy this book. It has components that are so immensely relevant to our current society. The undeniable import of being true to oneself, the immense beauty of exploring the beauty to be found in the everyday details of life, and the bravery inherent to integrity and compassion.