A review by lunaballz
Where the Wild Ladies Are by Aoko Matsuda

4.0

When a book is being marketed as "feminist reimaginings", I'm always a little bit suspicious, but this book really is a collection of amazing feminist retellings. I loved how the stories for the most part have overlap so you can see familiar characters and how they interact with different people in the different stories. My only problem is some of the stories require you to have a pre-existing knowledge of Japanese cultures or festivals, as it never explains some of the terms. Other than that, a great read!