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Don't Bite the Sun enjoys high reviews on Goodreads and Amazon. Of the forty reviews for Don't Bite the Sun on Amazon.com, only two rate the book 3 of 5, three rate the book 4 of 5, and the remainder rate it 5 of 5. Some reviewers consider the book too confusing for a first-time reader. The average Goodreads rating for Don't Bite the Sun is 4.23 of 5, with multiple reviewers calling the book their favorite, citing its light yet fantasy-rich storyline and referring to it as a "comfort book" that readers like to escape to.

Annotated Bibliography: "A Brief History of Transsexuality." A Brief History of Transsexuality. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Nov. 2012. . This article will be used as a platform for the research I’m going to do on the topics listed on the page. The article is pretty relevant to what I’m researching because the information from it stops right at the 70s, which is just what was needed. "The Internet Classics Archive | Metamorphoses by Ovid." The Internet Classics Archive | Metamorphoses by Ovid. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Nov. 2012. . This website has posted all the chapters of Metamorphoses, and I will read through the parts relevant to my research as this seems to be an important example of body changing through literature. Gill, N. S. "Tiresias - Ovid'sÂ Metamorphoses." About.com Ancient / Classical History. About.com, n.d. Web. 19 Nov. 2012. . This article lists various different examples of body changing with a focus on the myth of Tiresias. Hunter, James. "Tiresias." Tiresias. MMIX Encyclopedia Mythica, 03 Mar. 1997. Web. 19 Nov. 2012. . This article provides a brief summary of the Greek myth of Tiresias, which is an example of body changing in the Greek mythology era. Woolf, Virginia. Orlando; a Biography. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973. Print. I will read this book because it seems to be a significant source as far as gender changes in literature goes, and could have had a great influence on the body changing aspect of Don’t Bite the Sun.