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What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey Gordon
3.75
This book is informative and written in a way that is easy to grasp, even as it tackles complex and deeply ingrained societal beliefs.
However, there are a couple of areas where the book could be improved. There is quite a bit of repetition throughout, sometimes with sentences or quotes repeated verbatim. Additionally, the book occasionally skips around too much, which made it feel a bit disjointed at times. A more focused approach would have improved the format and made for a smoother read.
Despite these minor critiques, What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat is a powerful and necessary contribution to discussions about fatphobia and body politics.
However, there are a couple of areas where the book could be improved. There is quite a bit of repetition throughout, sometimes with sentences or quotes repeated verbatim. Additionally, the book occasionally skips around too much, which made it feel a bit disjointed at times. A more focused approach would have improved the format and made for a smoother read.
Despite these minor critiques, What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat is a powerful and necessary contribution to discussions about fatphobia and body politics.