Review; How to Be a Woman by Caitlin Moran

A while ago I read How to Be a Woman by Caitlin Moran and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
Caitlin Moran puts a new face on feminism, cutting to the heart of women’s issues today with her irreverent, transcendent, and hilarious How to Be a Woman. “Half memoir, half polemic, and entirely necessary,” (Elle UK), Moran’s debut was an instant runaway bestseller in England as well as an Amazon UK Top Ten book of the year; still riding high on bestseller lists months after publication, it is a bona fide cultural phenomenon. Now poised to take American womanhood by storm, here is a book that Vanity Fair calls “the U.K. version of Tina Fey’s Bossypants….You will laugh out loud, wince, and—in my case—feel proud to be the same gender as the author.”

My Thoughts on the Book
For me, it was an okay book. How to Be a Woman wasn't bad, but it wasn't extraordinarily good either. It was funny at times while also highlighting a few feminist struggles. If you want to read a feminist book, you might search somewhere else for something that's better though.

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