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I listed to this as an audiobook and thoroughly enjoyed the mixture of dramatisation alongside narration from Moran herself. Hearing some genuine Wolves accents definitely lent some additional authenticity to it.
I don't think the book taught me anything I didn't already know or feel about feminism, but that didn't matter as I thoroughly enjoyed Moran's retelling of a youthful discovery of feminism and how she threw herself into being a (very) young working woman fresh to London, looking for gend ...more
I don't think the book taught me anything I didn't already know or feel about feminism, but that didn't matter as I thoroughly enjoyed Moran's retelling of a youthful discovery of feminism and how she threw herself into being a (very) young working woman fresh to London, looking for gend ...more

I really really wanted to love this. I wanted to laugh out loud, learn things, and be moved. While parts were really interesting, I was neither moved nor humored. This is supposed to be a funny book about feminism, told in part through examples from the author's life. I really liked the biographical parts of this, but was left cold by her theories of feminism. I even agree with her about most of her dogma, but was also insanely grated by some of her assertions. I was unfamiliar with Moran before
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I LOVED this book -- and I'm buying it as a gift for all my girlfriends. In the same vein as Tina Fey's Bossypants, but even funnier, it's a sort of feminist manifesto paired with memoir. If you read nothing else this year, make sure you read How to Be a Woman.
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Oct 01, 2013
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