Reviews tagging 'Misogyny'

Pucked by Helena Hunting

7 reviews

lucky_readr's review against another edition

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1.5

I finished it, but wish I had DNFed. The body shaming and misogyny, both internalized and otherwise, was egregious.

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kim03's review against another edition

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Something about the way miss Helena hunting describes "puck bunnies" and lingery shopping (not correlated) makes me incredibly uncomfortable.

This book feels like a product of its time in a bad way, which is not an excuse for some of the content.

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ladylothlorien's review against another edition

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This book is SO HOT that I kept ignoring some of the things that were bothering me, but I finally had to give up. The slut shaming just got worse and worse. It's not just the hockey players (including the hero) and the hockey "groupies" but the heroine also slut shames herself too.

And then there is the hero who is portrayed as "persistent" when he floods the heroine with gifts, calls, and texts AND THEN SHOWS UP AT HER WORK UNANNOUNCED AND LOCKS HER IN A CONFERENCE ROOM WITH HIM MOMENTS BEFORE A WORK MEETING. The heroine has not told him where she works, he has Facebook stalked her and finds a picture of her at her workplace on her brother's FB. Oh and he emails her at her work email because he thinks that is less "stalkery" than sending her a message on FB.  O_O The justification for this is that the heroine believes an inaccurate story (that the hero never publicly refuted when given the opportunity) about the hero's promiscuity...so we're back to the slut shaming again.

A lot of the time I can accept behavior from characters that would not be okay in the real world, but I found the hero's "persistence" just too much. There were so many other ways that the hero could have handled the situation and the lengths he went to were just a series of red flags.

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ellaniji's review against another edition

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The writing is bad, FMC is annoying and most importantly, the misogyny and transphobia CW aren't because of plot but because the jokes and the language in the book is problematic. 

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sami_leigh's review against another edition

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funny hopeful fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

⭐️⭐️⭐️.75/5
🌶️🌶️🌶️/5

“I double majored in English Lit and Kinesiology during my first year…”He double majored. My Spidey jammies are at risk of peeling themselves off.

🏒 First in a series (+ other series in the same world)
🏒 First person dual POV
🏒 Brother’s teammate (off limits)
🏒 He’s a player, she doesn’t date hockey guys…
🏒 Ice Hockey Captain / Sports Accountant
🏒 One night stand who calls…& texts…& emails…& sends flowers…
🏒 Well established secondary characters; Charlene & Darren (Book 6), Buck & Sunny (Book 2).
🏒 Banter 🙌🏻 (Violet is GOLD & we must protect her with our lives 😍)
🏒 MC growth: Past relationship trauma, trust, priorities, communication, self worth.
🏒 Consent Culture (we love Alex 🙌🏻)
🏒 Epilogue
🏒 Alex & Violet also feature in the All In series😍

🚩 ‘Slut shaming’ & stereotyping (‘hockey hookers’) perpetuated by MCs - even to refer to themselves - give negative self-concept.
🚩 No boundaries in the mother-daughter relationship of FMC.
🚩 MMC named his behaviour as ‘stalker-like’ whilst pursuing FMC; it’s only perceived as okay because he’s a pretty & famous hockey player.
🚩 Joke about gender reassignment, didn’t sit well.

This book is available on Kindle Unlimited.

⚠️ Injury/injury detail (mild), violence (mild; hockey related/teammate squabbles), sexism/misogyny (slut shaming by most MCs), transphobic (inappropriate joke).

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ellerose95's review against another edition

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

1.0

I only finished this book as I hate DNFing. 
This was the worst book I’ve read in so long. I was really looking forward to this book as the premise sounded good. 
However there was so many issues with the  male main character, mainly stalking. Like this is not okay. Also the internalised misogyny jumps out when the female MC describes other girls . 
Just very disappointing 

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readingwithgeeg's review against another edition

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4.0

Alex Waters and Violet Bell have my heart. The mom Skye is so funny as well as Sunny. They are also my favorite characters.  First off, loved this book. Didn't think I would. Started off steamy but Im glad that was the sole plot of this book. We definitely see a character growth with Violet and how her past relationships have affected her and her thoughts of hockey men. That is until she meets Alex Waters. On social media he is this fuckboy who enjoys the company of various puck bunnies but it turns out that not everything is what it seems as she gets to know him. It's doesn't help that her stepbrother, Buck and him are teammates so their relationship is tested once the tabloids are involved. I loved both of the characters development and yes I was frustrated at times with them and their flaws it made it much better for the ending. Definitely interested on continuing the series because I love these characters as well as their relationship. I'm sorry Alex is Canadian🤣🤣🤣. Their inside joke: Beaver  is the funniest thing ever.
ALEX FUCKING WATERS!!!! That's the tweet. 

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