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This book made me angry at so many points that I had to take many breaks. But it’s an important read and I’ll be encouraging others to read it too. 

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This should be required reading. Invisible Women truly taught me so much. At times, it is a bit frustrating to read - but it is essential to know. I really loved the flow of the book as well, it felt natural. By the time it was done, I had learned so much I couldn’t believe it. I mean I have always considered myself a feminist, and this book helped give me some of the knowledge, and resources to further that. There are a lot of important issues and lessons discussed in this book. Also, while the book is filled with data and statistics (where we have them) it didn’t feel like I was being lectured at - I genuinely couldn’t put this book down. If you can, try and get the audiobook, as it is read by the author and she does an excellent job. Please read this. 

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DO NOT read this book - Caroline Criado Perez is a TERF! I did not find out until after reading this book that the author intentionally left out issues with data collection for trans people because she is transphobic. Despite what the title would suggest, this book does not promote inclusive, intersectional feminism. You can read more about the author's stance on trans women here: https://twitter.com/irisvanrooij/status/1130080343120326661?lang=en

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4.5

Such an important book for everyone to read - both women and men. It left me angry at the many ways that women are excluded and discriminated against around the world due to a lack of data or simply the failure to consider that women may have different needs to men. 

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