one of my favorite books of the year. this nonfiction reads like fiction so readers of every kind will love. the author takes a deep dive into the lives of three very real women living very real lives. inner thoughts, confessionals, sex lives, nothing goes unsaid. the author explores feminine desire and how it is…
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where the crawdads sing: a review
this book has been EVERYWHERE lately and had been on my list for a few months now. actually, i've been in the process of reading it for a few months now... so i will be honest: the beginningof this book is slow. i'm the kind of person who starts reading 5 books at once and…
Washington Black: A Review
Unlike any book I’ve read before, this novel tells the story of a young woman coming into her career in the women’s empowerment space and the stories of her mentor, friend and boyfriend all in coinciding order. It’s extremely well-researched and tells some painful truths of the white feminist movement as well as the nonprofit…
5 Books You Should Read Instead of Thinking about Brett Kavanaugh
Some of my favorite recents reads, coincidentally all by female authors. Let's read more and do better. 1. The Power Written by a mentee of Margaret Atwood, this book is a feminist prose for the new age. It switches the script gendered power and forces you to rethink what it actually means to be in control.…
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