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Average rating3.5
I really liked how Moran used personal anecdotes in each chapter to discuss feminism and all of the various aspects of it. She did a good job with that, and I found her stories entertaining and relevant, for the most part. Sometimes though it did seem like she was just rambling and the point she was trying to make was a bit incoherent and lost amid the rest of the chapter. I sometimes found it difficult to understand the point she was trying to make since she was all over the place with her thoughts on it. Overall though, this was a great book and wasn't too difficult to get through. Moran made it very interesting and relatable throughout. I especially appreciated her chapter on abortion, and found that to be the best part of the novel. Her personal anecdote there made her argument very clear and persuasive. This is really the first book on feminism that I've ever read, and I think it was the perfect one to start out with.