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3.75

I'm pretty far along in my body confidence/radical self love journey so this book wasn't paradigm shifting for me, but I would definitely reccomend it to someone who was just starting that journey. I liked in the last chapter how the author gave lots of concrete examples of how to embody and live radial self love.

One thing I did take from this book is just the idea that we're really 'returning' to radical self love because that's the way we navigated the world when we were born. I've never thought of it that way and I will take that with me for sure.

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3.5

This was a great nonfiction to start the year with. It made me stop and thing and reflect, which I really appriciate. It gave lots of tidbits that I will bring with me into the new year in how I look at my own (disabled) body as well as others. I can see the appeal of having a hardcopy to flip back on as reminders now and again.

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3.5

This book deals with a very important topic and introduced me to the term "body terrorism", which is a pretty neat expression and very fitting to encapsulate all the oppression and damage inflicted on non-conforming bodies.

I found the informative parts very interesting and actually, I wish that more time and pages could've been spent on such reflections. However, I think that this could be a good starting point for people completely new to such themes.

The overall structure of the book didn't entirely convince me. I think that the essay-style sections and the self-help ones didn't blend together well. It might be a bit of a "me problem" as well, as I don't do very well with the self-improvement genre.
Also, as another reviewer pointed out, the mixing of academic and more conversational language made the writing style feel a bit all over the place.

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