A review by annierosebel
You Could Be So Pretty by Holly Bourne

5.0

This is powerful stuff.

As usual when I read YA, I've got to acknowledge that I am not the target audience for this book.

It's a heavy read - but I'm actually so glad today's teenagers have books that talk about porn, disordered eating, and social media in such an honest and accessible way. 

Every time I read YA I am reminded of how rough teenagers have it and how strong we demand they be. 

I think this book is clever. It's engaging and enjoyable to read, while talking about feminist issues like 'choice' and violence against women and girls - and without pitting girls and women with different points of view or experiences against each other. It really highlighted how misogyny and patriarchy cause all of the girls and women to suffer, and how complicit men and boys become though not questioning the reality presented to them. 

Holly Bourne writes well, and you find yourself drawn to both protagonists, regardless of who you perhaps relate to more.

I was also so glad to see some queer representation, as well as some (admittedly light) acknowledgement of intersectionality with Vanessa being Black.

I was really pleased that the end acknowledges that this is contemporary fiction written using dystopian language. I think it's a very clever way to make a story about the current reality accessible and less threatening, with a good explanation at the end.


I don't really have a sense of what age this would be appropriate for - I unfortunately think girls younger than ever are probably exposed to porn and appearance pressures - but I hope young women find it and are reassured and encouraged to act in their best interests. 

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