3.82 AVERAGE

challenging reflective medium-paced
challenging dark emotional informative medium-paced
reflective medium-paced

I part my reading of this on pause for a few months at a time twice, but I really enjoyed the conversation the author set forth on this topic. And I love that she reached a conclusion and didn’t leave it at “it’s up to each individual to decide where to draw a line” or shy away from a conclusion in a very subjective matter. 
informative inspiring reflective slow-paced
hopeful reflective medium-paced
inspiring reflective medium-paced

The book I needed amongst travelling and enjoying art. A question I have always grappled with and elegantly treated by the author. I found mention  of the US political landscape to be boring, but understood its place for context and a reflection of the author's lived experience. A reminder to love with your whole self, with knowledge, and with conviction. To do otherwise would be an injustice.
challenging informative reflective medium-paced

Self absorbed pretentious and overwritten

A beautiful and feministic perspective on how to approach great art by bad people. With many examples and their contexts. Dederer does not do the thinking for you, it does not provide you with the answer. It offers you angles from which you can approach the question at hand. I like the personal note the book has. The book feels like a captivating conversation about the topic at hand. 
informative reflective medium-paced