

Overall found this book a lot less meaningful than anticipated but still a decent read. Bechdel's signature poking-fun-at-lefties-like-herself is here in full force, although I think there are some misses real on that front. Like it's clear Bechdel is in support of non-binary, polyamorous and asexual people but it doesn't seem like she really "gets" it so her jokes in relation to those demographics feel a lot less funny.
I find Alison's wife Holly so endearing, I would love her GoatTok.
didn't realise this was a sequel of sorts to Dykes To Watch Out For, it was fun to see the gang back together.
Overall found this book a lot less meaningful than anticipated but still a decent read. Bechdel's signature poking-fun-at-lefties-like-herself is here in full force, although I think there are some misses real on that front. Like it's clear Bechdel is in support of non-binary, polyamorous and asexual people but it doesn't seem like she really "gets" it so her jokes in relation to those demographics feel a lot less funny.
I find Alison's wife Holly so endearing, I would love her GoatTok.
didn't realise this was a sequel of sorts to Dykes To Watch Out For, it was fun to see the gang back together.