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A Boy Called Cin by Cecil Wilde
A Boy Called Cin by Cecil Wilde











That is, until the ruthless pirate captain, Kian, creates a device to cancel out their songs. Between their hypnotic voices and the strength of their powerful tails, sirens have little to fear. But to the sirens who swim the warm island waters, it’s a home more than worth protecting from the humans and their steam-propelled ships. The ocean is uncontrollable and dangerous. With a romance between a high-ranking Imperial lady and a genderfluid pirate at its core, The Mermaid the Witch and the Sea was woven with gorgeous lore and stories, exciting adventure and action and a prevailing theme of making your own destiny in a world that never puts the odds in your favour. The Mermaid the Witch and the Sea by Maggie Tokuda Hall was a lyrical, swashbuckling and adventurous story of pirates, first love, magic and empathy. The Mermaid the Witch and the Sea by Maggie Tokuda-Hall Then an earthquake released a magical plague, killing thousands and opening the door for a greedy corporation to make maz a commodity that’s tightly controlled-and, of course, outrageously expensive. In Kyrkarta, magic-known as maz-was once a freely available natural resource. At turns heartbreaking and joyous, I Wish You All the Best is both a celebration of life, friendship, and love, and a shining example of hope in the face of adversity.

A Boy Called Cin by Cecil Wilde

When Ben De Backer comes out to their parents as nonbinary, they’re thrown out of their house and forced to move in with their estranged older sister, Hannah, and her husband, Thomas, whom Ben has never even met. I want to read more books centering around non-binary people, and while I’m looking for books that seem up my street, why not compile all the books I can into a blog post? The books on this list either have a main character who is non-binary or a non-binary love interest, and I hope we can all find a few books that seem like our genre 🙂

A Boy Called Cin by Cecil Wilde

Hiya, Sasha here! I recently realised I have more non-binary friends than books I have read starring non-binary people, and I did not like that ratio.













A Boy Called Cin by Cecil Wilde