A review by augustrogue
The Geek Feminist Revolution by Kameron Hurley

3.0

This was... good, but perhaps less cohesive than I liked. Not quite polished enough. Too conversational, maybe. They read a bit more like blog entries written casually for her followers than essays that would be published somewhere.

A few of the essays were quite good ("We Have Always Fought" is a standout) , and I found a fair bit of strong passages to highlight. I think the overall message of social change and feminism in the realm of nerddom is a good one but I didn't feel like it was saying very much that I hadn't heard before.