A review by rjstreet
Geek Feminist Revolution by Kameron Hurley

3.0

I find myself agreeing with the author's points thoroughly - where I tend to object is her approach and logical construction, which tend to be contradictory (others shouldn't use violent rhetoric, but it's justified for me?). This is a difficult book to rate - on ideas, it's definitely a 4.5; consistently it challenges existing notions and does so with solid backing and a strong empathetic core. As an argument for the author's tactics though, it tends to fall short and often falls into the various sorts of attacks that she lambastes others for employing. I've split the difference at a 3, but would recommend the book regardless on the basis of it's message and importance alone.