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Girls with Razor Hearts
by Suzanne Young
OMG. I DEVOURED this book, literally. 3 hours of reading. I couldn't put it down, couldn't tear myself away. Although high tech, Girls with Razor Hearts reveals what women put up with daily: the misogyny, the harassment, the abuse, the dehumanization, because men don't see us as equal. Well, like Mena, Sydney, Brynn, Marcella, and Annalise, girls fight back. The trauma and fallout each of the girl's face is so well-written, the feelings so real, that even against the science fiction (barely, considering how AI and robotics research are progressing) this novel and its predecessor are relatable to every woman, either through experience or knowledge of someone who has experienced the maltreatment at the hands of sadistic men who only want to control women. Young truly embraces the power girls have at our disposal, and shines a bright, accusing light at those who would want to hold us down.