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A review by sheena_00110101
Calling Invisible Women by Jeanne Ray
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
3.0
I'm coming to grips with it since it's not the style of book I usually read but the concept is unique and thought provoking. Like a MCU movie, don't think about details or logistics and it's an okay way to spend a few hours.
Most of it was just alright but there were some passages that really stood out and gave me pause, strong commentary on women's roles and appreciation (lack of) for the caregiving provided/expected/taken for granted. Nearly DNFd a few times but figured, I've com this far but I wasn't eagerly picking it up when I could.
Ended suddenly, and I could just picture the author thinking...okay, I'm done, and cracking out 900 words to wrap it up. Glad I read it but not likely to recommend.
Most of it was just alright but there were some passages that really stood out and gave me pause, strong commentary on women's roles and appreciation (lack of) for the caregiving provided/expected/taken for granted. Nearly DNFd a few times but figured, I've com this far but I wasn't eagerly picking it up when I could.
Ended suddenly, and I could just picture the author thinking...okay, I'm done, and cracking out 900 words to wrap it up. Glad I read it but not likely to recommend.