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informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.0

A good very interesting book. Well read and I feel I know more about RGB as an individual. However, could be more accessible to those who know little about US womans rights supreme court cases as the author doesn't really explain what the cases were in much detail  assuming you already know.

Written whilst RGB was alive, it is a little outdated. Considering recent developments in US abortion rights reducing access to abortion, it is sadly already a bit outdated and finishes on a positive light though US states have limited abortions since.

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emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring lighthearted medium-paced

5.0

I was so glad to soak up a little RGB quality time. This is essentially just a brief biography, with lots of multi-media elements, written by a journalist and the creator of the Notorious RBG phenomenon. Just a true joy of a book, full of insights into RBG's personal and professional life, including analyses of some of her opinions. It also has tons of fan art, which I love to see because RBG deserves all of the love. The only hard part was reading the present tense language. Miss you, Queen. 

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