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2022 Challenge - Regular
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22 - A Book with a Character on the Ace Spectrum

If you like zombies, and you haven't yet read Justina Ireland's duology: [..."
They say "ace spectrum" because they want to include demisexuality (for example, the heroine from The Love Hypothesis).


I think I'll read Sawkill Girls or Let's Talk About Love for this prompt.
Okay I guess I learned something about how things are presented today. I never considered demisexual, for example, to be a subset of asexuality, but today I learned it is often thought of that way.

It can be confusing even for those of us that are demi or grey-ace! I thought for a long time I was asexual or just sex repulsed/frigid until I met the right people (in my case men) that I had a chance to get to know well enough that I clicked with them.
I'm probably going to read The Love Hypothesis for this prompt. It's been on my TBR for a while.
My recommendation is That Kind of Guy by Talia Hibbert Zach is demi, but he's faked "being normal" for so long, he has a reputation as a bad boy.
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Or, if you like PNR, Talia Hibbert also wrote an ace/demi coded werewolf (at least, that's how I read him) in Mating the Huntress.
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Yes! Murderbot is very much ace, so that whole series would work! It's also delightful.

Yes! Murderbot is very much ace, so tha..."
Thanks!

It's non-fiction, there are a LOT of characters on the ace spectrum in the book (obvs) ... and you'll learn a lot about, well, the spectrum.
I loved so many of these real people - I wanted to hang out with so many of them.


YA Romance:


Nonfiction:


On the other hand, I read the Love Hypothesis earlier this year, and I found nothing odd or different about the mc’s attraction/ love life. Huh.
I can find people attractive/ unattractive from first encounters, but if they show themselves as dispicable humans, or I become fond of them, the feeling of attraction changes.
Long post just to say, I am happy for the chance to be enlightened.

Yes! Murderbot is very muc..."
I knew there was a reason I was not racing to finish that series though tempted to do so!

It is always good to learn new things :D and since you ask the word "allosexual" can be used.

Thanks :)


YA Romance:






They might work for duology as well, since at least for now, there's only 2 of them.
And definitely cosign The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy.

I've got The Rat-Catcher's Daughter on my e-reader, so was planning to read that. but there's so many great books listed above that now I'm not sure. It feels amazing to have so many options for representation!

It's, I believe, word of god that Luffy is Asexual.


I absolutely love that book!

I think I'll read Sawkill Girls ..."
Someone else has also recommended Loveless by Alice Oseman to me - thanks.

Because of Marilla and Matthew? That's an interesting idea. It's been +20 years since I read it so I don't really remember if they're living together (as brother and sister) because they were both widowed or unlucky in love or if they just weren't interested.

I'm going to read How to Be a Normal Person since it sounds pretty awesome.

Well, remember that ACE is a spectrum condition, which offers a wide choice IMHO. For a book to be considered for this tag, does the book have to address that a character is ACE? For example, in the novel Foundryside, Sancia Grado is a thief. However, her sexuality or lack of sexuality is never addressed. I would like to read the second in this series. Would I be safe to include the sequel for this tag?

Well, remember that ACE is a spec..."
It's hard to say. For Vicious, anyway, I thought I remembered that both main characters had a seemingly sexual interest in a woman, BUT it's been a few years since I read it.

Victor is confirmed as ace on page in Vengeful

I just read that book and I think the MC is very much interested in women.

Because of Marilla and Matthew? That's an interesting idea. It's been +20 years since I read it so I don't really remember if they're living..."
Marilla had a sweetheart when she was younger, but they quarreled and never made up. Matthew was scared of women. I'm not sure he was asexual (by today's meaning of the word) so much as painfully shy. But since he didn't need a romantic relationship, interpret that how you want.

if you double-up on prompts, keri hulme's The Bone People works for this prompt and #15 "a book by a pacific islander author"

Marianne wrote: "Do you think Ancillary Justice would fit this prompt? It's been on my TBR and I just found a copy at a used book sale."
Yes. Breq is both asexual and androgynous. And the books are awesome!!
Yes. Breq is both asexual and androgynous. And the books are awesome!!


Lexi wrote: "I just read that book and I think the MC is very much interested in women."
I'm in the middle of Foundryside and I would agree that the MC definitely seems interested in women.
More broadly, I don't think that something counts as ace rep just because there's no on-page romance. Maybe the main character is preoccupied with other things in their life; maybe they just didn't find anyone they clicked with romantically within the timeframe of the book; maybe the author wanted to focus on friendship and other platonic relations. But you can't assume someone's sexuality from a lack of relationship.
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If you like zombies, and you haven't yet read Justina Ireland's duology: Dread Nation and/or Deathless Divide, this is the perfect opportunity!!
I'll probably pick up Let's Talk About Love for this.
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