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Average rating3.5
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2.5 stars.
What I liked: I liked the message that this book is trying to promote. I am all for feminism, equal rights, and empowering the LGBT+ community. I just want it to be known that I have never and will never clean up after anybody, man or woman. “Bisexual & queer girls are sick and tired of being made out to be unstable, insatiable, or confused.”I agree with that statement.
What I didn't like: None of the statements in this graphic novel were elaborated, there weren't enough statistics to back up anything, and the “girls” in questioned were not listed. Did they interview a bunch of random girls and ask these questions?
Artwork: Extremely bland. 2-3 shades of purple.
I received a copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy in exchange for my honest review.
Excellent imagery, and quick biting text. It took much of what women deal with on a daily basis and brought it to the forefront. I can absolutely see teenagers reading this and getting some perspective on the plights of women globally. Great read.