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Trolls and Tribulations
Trolls and Tribulations
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An edgy college kid with delusions of being a hacker meets a closeted trans girl online, and as a joke, decides to encourage her to transition. When that process winds up being a lot more relatable than expected, both of them are pulled into a whirlwind of misunderstandings and hidden identities that will change their lives forever.

With new cover art by Chiri! ( https://www.scribblehub.com/profile/12063/chirichirichiri/ )

Also available in ebook format on itch! https://rooibos-chai.itch.io/trolls-tribulations

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ComedyGender BenderGirls LoveRomanceSchool LifeSlice of Life
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Anti-social Protagonist Character Growth College/University Comedic Undertone Dense Protagonist Male to Female Modern Day Transgender Trolls
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    Petracore
    Status: epilogue

    Folks, I’ve found it. Another beautiful, saccharine-sweet blushy perfect story. Honestly, I could say more but I think anything I say would be a disservice to the story, so read it for yourself. 11/10

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    poxdream
    Status: epilogue

    This book made me cry a bunch. It's brilliantly written, extremely funny and, honestly, diabetes-inducing-ly cute.

    The protagonist is an egg with a density high enough to collapse onto herself and become a black hole. I love her!

    Please, please Just read this book, you won't regret doing so. (ꈍᴗꈍ)

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    Lili82419
    Status: complete

    I was intrigued enough to buy the ebook.I can say for sure I am 100% satisfied with paying for the ebook. Enough of the story is so enthusiastically relatable on many levels to have justified the price of admission. For anyone who is looking into a lot of genuine emotion and introspection, relatable longingness, and familiar with delusions of societal expectation and what is expected of yourself. Resonates quite well. If you're trans in particular, I think it's incredibly relatable. Besides that, it's such a fantastic look inside I encourage others to read it as well for what feels like the honest POV of an in denial trans woman suddenly coming to terms with her actual reality.

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