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Girl with the Pearl Earring - SPOILER-FREE
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I really expected more out of this book after seeing the rave reviews and hearing that it was going to be a TV series. Throughout the entire book, I kept waiting for the plot to thicken to the point where I actually wanted to keep reading. Other than the last 30 to 40 pages where things started to come together, I never felt like this book had a storyline they kept me coming back. I forced myself to continue reading, knowing that some of these characters and different time frames would come toge
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Surprisingly I didn't hate this as I thought I would. I mean in the beginning it's super frustrating as a woman to just have another woman share what it's still very much like to be a woman to you because a female audience doesn't really need their own situation explained to them but it was funny enough and the character of six thirty is so well done I'm not mad I finished it
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I just can’t continue this book. I got to 15%, couldn’t like this female character. Which is sad, she’s had a terrible story, victimized, gossiped about and a horrible family history. But I’m over STEM women that are tiny, beautiful, perfect little darlings. I’m on board with the STEM movement, but why are they all dainty little things that don’t know how precious they are?
On top of that, this amazing woman is decades ahead in her free thinking attitude. I’m surprised she didn’t start the bra b ...more
On top of that, this amazing woman is decades ahead in her free thinking attitude. I’m surprised she didn’t start the bra b ...more
This was a fun little read, set mostly in the late 1950's/early 1960's, about a very intelligent woman who wants to be a research chemist, but basically can't because she's a woman and is never taken seriously (at best) or actively assaulted by men (at worst) when she tries to share her ideas. The only way she ever gets taken seriously is when she stumbles into being the host of a cooking show where she ends up empowering women by teaching about chemistry as she teaches cooking ("water, more com
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5 purple stars.
This one is hard to review. I liked it very much, obviously. But why? It's a hilarious satire, but it's also heartbreakingly real at times. I grew up in the 60s, and I can definitely relate to all the ways that women were (and still are) treated unfairly and aren't taken seriously - ESPECIALLY smart women. I could tell some stories of my own. So it hits home. It's also about life, about faith, and about family. There's a bit of a mystery, although that was somewhat predictable. An ...more
This one is hard to review. I liked it very much, obviously. But why? It's a hilarious satire, but it's also heartbreakingly real at times. I grew up in the 60s, and I can definitely relate to all the ways that women were (and still are) treated unfairly and aren't taken seriously - ESPECIALLY smart women. I could tell some stories of my own. So it hits home. It's also about life, about faith, and about family. There's a bit of a mystery, although that was somewhat predictable. An ...more
This is a cute, found-family story centered on Elizabeth Zott, a brilliant chemist who takes a job as a reluctant cooking show host. I wish food and chemistry played a larger part in it and felt the ending was a little twee and melodramatic. I didn’t really feel connected to any characters, but it was entertaining.























