pobi's review
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
fast-paced
3.0
I KNOW this is a classic and has done real good in the world etc, but as a reading experience it was eh. I think seeing it performed would probably be awesome though. Maybe not enjoying it that much means I'm not a liberated enough person tho ahah
Moderate: Rape and Child abuse
grgrhnt's review
5.0
A wise person: A book cannot be overtly funny, poignant, informative, reality-shattering, and good at the same time.
The Vagina Monologues: Yes it can. I am.
I've never felt so ripped apart and happy to be that way after reading a non-fiction book. But to call this non-fiction is not enough, in my opinion. I should be called a real-world book. It sounds a bit like a twist on an old platitude, but that's what this book. A real-life account of the thoughts running in woman's heads about their vaginas.
The Vagina Monologues: Yes it can. I am.
I've never felt so ripped apart and happy to be that way after reading a non-fiction book. But to call this non-fiction is not enough, in my opinion. I should be called a real-world book. It sounds a bit like a twist on an old platitude, but that's what this book. A real-life account of the thoughts running in woman's heads about their vaginas.
victory1891's review
4.0
I read this book as it was the reading for Our Shared Shelf, Emma Watson's reading group. It was enjoyable to read, funny and interesting. It's also quite a quick read.
sabeepah's review
emotional
reflective
sad
fast-paced
Please don’t apply western ideals onto foreign countries while reading this.