Take a photo of a barcode or cover
wannabekingpin 's review for:
The Female Eunuch
by Germaine Greer
Okay, thing is, as what I am (and I'm not specifying a gender) - it's too difficult for me to comprehend the whole gender problem. A human for me is mere animal to be observed with hopes it'll develop something good, evolve into something good and so on. The things I disliked in this book were not relevant to the book and yet those are the things that costed it a couple of stars - author uses very specific words I'm not used to seeing in well-written literature, now and again she contradicts herself, and just as women she took into light - she also doesn't define any firm point (there are several, but their outlines are blurry imo) of what and how, only why. Plus - many facts are old now and I cringe at that. And I mean basic facts, not gender related facts, I do not doubt that women and minorities still have it tough, but other things, scientific things are something I'd rather skipped. But the good part is that author admits that her book will age and facts will be rendered false, and that she, in the very last chapter I might add, says that you ought to figure out what you are, what you wanna be and want to do, and then be/do it. Still, some things were ridiculous and so I can't give it more than three stars...