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A review by riley_reeves
Three Women by Lisa Taddeo
informative
reflective
medium-paced
3.75
It was lovely to get a glimpse into other women's lives, but it was sad at the same time. It honestly read like literature, not like nonfiction. I felt a little bit bad for the other women because their lives were on display, but overall I'm glad to have read this. Eye-opening and engaging. It honestly did feel male-centric, too. I was hopeful for an informative experience about the female desire-- something that would be empowering. It was less about female desire and more about females getting suppressed by male desire. Taddeo couldn't highlight their own sexuality and power a little more?
Graphic: Adult/minor relationship and Eating disorder
Moderate: Sexual violence