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rotmusicbooks's review against another edition
3.0
good part: lovely title, men do suck, right to the point, really accessible for someone who isn't very well versed with misandry.
bad part: surface level shit and lacked depth, repetitive and only stuck to one topic.
originally a 2.5 star book but .5 extra because I enjoyed seeing a bunch of people sob over this book for all the wrong reasons.
bad part: surface level shit and lacked depth, repetitive and only stuck to one topic.
originally a 2.5 star book but .5 extra because I enjoyed seeing a bunch of people sob over this book for all the wrong reasons.
camill3's review against another edition
informative
inspiring
fast-paced
4.5
interesting thoughts and quick read.
it isn't a very intersectional take tho..
it isn't a very intersectional take tho..
preciousmckinney's review against another edition
3.5
Good book but you won't learn anything new if you're past the basics of feminism. The author actually says that herself in the book. If you're in the mood to read a series of rants from a woman with a perspective you'll understand and can relate to this is perfect, just don't expect too much out of it. I enjoyed it overall and would recomend it to somebody who wants a quick crash course about popular topics in modern day feminism. It's funny at times and easy to read.
francescagmb's review against another edition
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
tmarlowjones's review against another edition
4.0
Quick and interesting read! This book provides really compelling ideas, even though I didn’t agree with 100% of the ideas. It stimulated a conversation about feminism and equality between me and my boyfriend which, personally, is what I believe a good text about feminism should do. It’s put the everyday thoughts that a women has into perspective, as well as the impact of these thoughts on how future generations of powerful women will be raised. Would recommend, especially if you’re looking for some thought provoking content. Go in with an open mind, don’t be afraid to be called out