A review by moinfemme
Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Pérez

Did not finish book.
I ended up putting down the book on page 103. The research that went into the book is outstanding, but I don't need what feels like 20 different stats and numbers on every - single - page! Even if I wanted to remember something specific, I couldn't. There was just too much information. In addition to this information overload, most of it evolves around white, cis women. Poor women are mentioned frequently. But what about women of color, women in minorities, disabled women, trans women, lesbian women, and all intersections? I don't know if the author talks about these women in later chapters, but I just couldn't read further. It even put me in a bit of a reading slump...