However, be knowledgeable about what you're talking about please. I am very outspoken about the patriarchy and misogyny. How was there not a single other redeeming man? How was her boyfriend literally perfect when she had so, so, so many flaws? Everyone is a misogynist asshole? Except for her boyfriend and the women? That's a bit too much. But the overarching theme of feminism felt like a little on the nose. However, since Benny was basically the perfect human, also at the age of eighteen, fresh out of high school, it made Reese seem all the worse. And that's fine, considering we all have room to grow and improve, and she's just eighteen, fresh out of high school. Special thanks to NetGalley and Random House Children’s Delacorte Press for sharing this digital reviewer copy with me in exchange my honest opinions. Overall: this is not only light, entertaining, sweet YA fiction, it also questions many important issues and discusses them boldly, representing provocative issues which inspired you with more girl power! When you have friends like Nat, Clara who are so supportive, smart, you wouldn’t care your self doubts, you just get encouraged and easily find your place in the earth. This book was not only sweet, easy to read journey with not only its caring, relatable characters and thought provoking plot line, it also presents us such lovely supporting characters. The interns who take each other’s place at Friends’ Flavor but eventually liking each other way too much and things go viral!įeminism vibes blended with misogyny, inequality, double standard at workspace perfectly. Sweet- partly enemies mostly rivals to lovers troupe with great criticism of cyber bullying, self awareness is such a great combination when it executed with so much lovable main characters like Reese and Benny!
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