Member Reviews
Nina Millns skillfully depicted the complexities that can occur in female relationships, particularly when those relationships are developed on the grounds of opposing patriarchy. The author of the book illuminates the difficulties that accompany fighting these [patriarchal] systems, how it wears on the fighters themselves and can make some of them feel fulfilled while making others feel worn down.
I thought this book was going to be really different and innovative but unfortunately for me it fell a bit short. I found the characters quite annoying, and the concept quite odd.
I really wanted to love this but found the characters and execution of the plot very poor and not to my taste. The laughs lacked and it was frustrating at times sorry but not for me
I wasn't a fan of this book, the premise seemed really engaging but like many others it reads like its ready to be a TV show. This type of writing makes the characters seem so one dimensional, things happen but you genuinely can't understand how any of the characters are allowed to behave in this way and why the lead character seems to go with the flow and get herself deeper involved with all these horrible people.. I know you need to suspend belief for a lot of books but I think what annoyed me was it split all these women into typical female stereotypes which I've read so many times before but I need some depth to my female characters. Maybe I'm the wrong audience for this book but I've a feeling I'll be seeing this on Netflix at some point which I think I'd probably enjoy!