Book Reviews

Book Review: Crying in H Mart
As first posted on feministbookclub.com If you have unresolved mommy issues, I would not suggest you to read Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner. If you haven’t self-diagnosed yourself with said...
Book Review: Crying in H Mart
As first posted on feministbookclub.com If you have unresolved mommy issues, I would not suggest you to read Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner. If you haven’t self-diagnosed yourself with said...

She’s Unlikeable: And Other Lies That Bring Wom...
As first posted on feministbookclub.com I was part of the wave in 2020 that binged Indian Matchmaking on Netflix during quarantine. I’m not sure what made me watch except that learning more...
She’s Unlikeable: And Other Lies That Bring Wom...
As first posted on feministbookclub.com I was part of the wave in 2020 that binged Indian Matchmaking on Netflix during quarantine. I’m not sure what made me watch except that learning more...
Book Review – Home.Girl.Hood.
As first posted on feministbookclub.com Home.Girl.Hood. by Ebony Stewart is probably the most exceptional feminist collection of poetry that I have ever read. This is a collection for every Black girl who...
Book Review – Home.Girl.Hood.
As first posted on feministbookclub.com Home.Girl.Hood. by Ebony Stewart is probably the most exceptional feminist collection of poetry that I have ever read. This is a collection for every Black girl who...

Book Review: You Are Your Best Thing
As first posted on feministbookclub.com You Are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame Resilience, and the Black Experience edited by Tarana Burke and Brené Brown was absolutely astounding. From the moment I...
Book Review: You Are Your Best Thing
As first posted on feministbookclub.com You Are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame Resilience, and the Black Experience edited by Tarana Burke and Brené Brown was absolutely astounding. From the moment I...

Book Review: Read Dangerously
As first posted on feministbookclub.com Books and stories are so important to me. I believe they really do have the power to change the world because they have the power...
Book Review: Read Dangerously
As first posted on feministbookclub.com Books and stories are so important to me. I believe they really do have the power to change the world because they have the power...

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