monicatdwyer's review
3.0
Maybe more of a 2.5 ⭐️
I thought it was fiiiine. The order of chapters was rather odd and I found there was a lot of jumping around. I also found the writing rather ‘simple’ I’m not sure if that was the intention so it was casual and down to earth for the reader to be comfortable. In general I don’t like being referred to as baby or babe while I’m reading lol so that irritated me too
I thought it was fiiiine. The order of chapters was rather odd and I found there was a lot of jumping around. I also found the writing rather ‘simple’ I’m not sure if that was the intention so it was casual and down to earth for the reader to be comfortable. In general I don’t like being referred to as baby or babe while I’m reading lol so that irritated me too
furythephoenix's review
4.0
Didn't really need to read all the sections, but there is a good mix for all gender and sexual identities, young or old. Very interesting
abiisn's review
4.0
Can we start with how good the cover is?!
This book is really in depth and i think would be great in schools and colleges.
This book is really in depth and i think would be great in schools and colleges.
marlee_grace's review
5.0
An absolute must read! Everything taboo explained in an empowering, shame free way. I wish I could have read this in my late teens, but better late than never!
Love Chantelle Otten too. She is such an inspiring Melbourne woman :)
Love Chantelle Otten too. She is such an inspiring Melbourne woman :)