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adventurous challenging informative inspiring medium-paced

5.0


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challenging hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

3.75

I’m no expert but this book does seem like a comprehensive overview of the riot grrl movement from its roots to the issues that caused it to fizzle out, with so many names and bands that I couldn’t keep up (but that’s mostly my fault because apparently my brain just glazes over names, especially at 1.5x speed).

It’s also, as the author intended, very inspiring to hear about women caring more about having a voice and using it than selling a finished product. I thought you had to be a child prodigy to play music professionally, so to hear about women just deciding to start a band and then learning how to play instruments was mind-blowing. Even if you’re approaching this book from a detached or cynical perspective, it’s definitely going to make you want to start a band or zine.

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emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring slow-paced

5.0

i’ve never gone from laughing to screaming to crying so quickly from a single book. i felt all of it. every single word etched into my very being. i feel so much love for these girls as they existed and as the exist now. thank you for inspiring me. xoxo

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