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sunnieshae 's review for:
Girl, Woman, Other
by Bernardine Evaristo
Wow wow! Absolutely adore this book. A peak inside generations of the lives of Black British women. What a treat to learn the interconnectedness of all the characters. The epilogue gave me chills.
I feel one of the biggest qualms people have with this book is the way it’s written. I saw one person compare it to slam poetry and I would have to agree. I physically read about the first 100 pages then switched to the audio book just because I was busy, and I feel like the audiobook really enhanced the book for me. Great narrator and I wasn’t stuck on figuring out how to properly read what was on the page. If you read poetry I don’t think this will be an issue for you, though.
I feel one of the biggest qualms people have with this book is the way it’s written. I saw one person compare it to slam poetry and I would have to agree. I physically read about the first 100 pages then switched to the audio book just because I was busy, and I feel like the audiobook really enhanced the book for me. Great narrator and I wasn’t stuck on figuring out how to properly read what was on the page. If you read poetry I don’t think this will be an issue for you, though.