The writing style in this is very good. I was gripped from the start and couldn't put this down. The main characters are all relatable in different ways, and even if you haven't necessarily experienced exactly the same things as them there's still a lot of yourself that you can recognise in all of them. To begin with, Ruby and Beth aren't exactly likeable characters mainly because as readers, we can see the problems with how they treat themselves (and others) and it's a bit frustrating. However you soon grow to love them and whilst the story itself is entirely predictable, it's still a joy to read. It promotes such a powerful message about loving and accepting yourself and about female empowerment, and you can't really go wrong with this.
When Women Rule the Court: Gender, Race, and Japanese American Basketball
Book
For nearly one hundred years, basketball has been an important part of Japanese American life....
ashezbookz (32 KP) rated Moxie: A Novel in Books
Jul 5, 2018
Black Female Sexualities
Melissa V. Harris-Perry, Trimiko Melancon and Joanne M. Braxton
Book
Western culture has long regarded black female sexuality with a strange mix of fascination and...
Lady Lovin'
Podcast
Lady Lovin' is your source for female empowerment. Jilly Hendrix, Greta Titelman, and Lo Bosworth...
Wonder Woman Talking Figure and Illustrated Book
Book
The world's most popular female super hero returns to the big screen in Wonder Woman. This kit...
LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated Charlie's Angels (2019) in Movies
May 27, 2020 (Updated Dec 27, 2020)
Female empowerment absolutely has a place in action cinema, a genre that is completely outbalanced in terms of gender roles, but the film as a whole zones in on it so much, that everything around it feels secondary, and as a result, the finished product is a drag.
Also, John Bosley is a villain now for reasons apparently, and I'm sad about it.
Natari (73 KP) rated Tempt the Stars (Cassandra Palmer, #6) in Books
Jul 19, 2019
We learn of a whole new side to the world, the witches and the Pythian court, which provides ana exciting more female empowerment. While vampires were quite gender neutral there was a heavy male presence and the mages were all male. Having the strong witches arrive and Cassie prove her place among them and growing and maturing in this book was an exciting turn that I look forward to in subsequent books.
Women Judges in Contemporary China: Gender, Judging and Living
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This study provides an up-to-date empirical account of Chinese female judges within the context of...
Little Mix
Caroline Corcoran and Alice Hudson
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Little Mix: an unofficial biography. Being the first band to win the X-Factor is a massive...