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Three Women by Lisa Taddeo

24 reviews

maddie7217's review against another edition

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challenging emotional reflective medium-paced

5.0


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greatexpectations77's review against another edition

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challenging emotional reflective sad medium-paced

4.5

The writing style(s) of this book are so interesting, and I was really hooked on everyone's stories. And goddammit was I full of rage at the North Dakota one. I think what works really well in this book is that you may start it thinking that you wouldn't have anything in common with the three women, but as you dig deeper, you feel like they're speaking part of you. We all desire and usually, we're blocked and hurt. I'll be thinking for a long time about the advice that Ms. Taddeo's mother gave her in the last portion of the book. I think she's right, and that sucks.

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eemadeeberry's review against another edition

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emotional reflective sad medium-paced

3.75


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alexisbashta's review against another edition

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dark emotional reflective sad medium-paced

3.5


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orlagal's review

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challenging dark emotional reflective sad tense medium-paced

4.5


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alisonfaith426's review against another edition

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challenging emotional sad medium-paced

3.75


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edytaworyna's review against another edition

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challenging emotional informative reflective medium-paced

5.0


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bettybabbles's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional hopeful medium-paced

2.5

I'm just not entirely sure what the point of this was in the end. I liked the women's stories and thought they were nuanced and some complicated parts of my own experience were articulated by them. However, I feel like making this a nonfiction book and suggesting there's something in here about female desire and sexuality and patriarchy meant I was kind of expecting more reflection/engagement/analysis from the author. I appreciate presenting these women without judgement, that's fundamental and important, but it almost feels like this ends up extending to any meaningful thought about the wider implications that the book wants to be engaging with. I don't know. I liked the women's stories I was just not sure what the author wanted me to know about them and ultimately I feel let down by it. 

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rosalind's review against another edition

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challenging emotional reflective medium-paced

4.0


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carlytenille's review

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challenging emotional informative reflective medium-paced

4.5


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