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4.08 AVERAGE

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pinesandpages's review

4.25

Based on the title and the tagline I thought this would be more philosophical discussion, instead it was more feminist manifesto. I quite liked that angle once I got used to it but I was taken aback. I did enjoy how clearly feminist the book is. I am curious to read her other work now. 

I was surprised by how many of the chapters revolves around children and raising them. As a person with no children and no foreseeable plans to have any, I wish there hadn’t been so many chapters dedicated to this. I still learned things and found it interesting, but it was an unexpected focus of the book. 

Overall I enjoy this and it was a lot of food for thought. 
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andrei_iaci's review against another edition

DID NOT FINISH

The content doesn't really match the premise
slow-paced
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lady_elle's review

4.0
challenging informative inspiring slow-paced

Super interesting and thought provoking, but also rather dry and laborious to get through (audio version)
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brigid_'s review

3.75
challenging hopeful inspiring medium-paced
hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

koreykit's review

5.0
hopeful reflective medium-paced
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teenytardigrade's review

4.25
challenging hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced