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Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know by Samira Ahmed
4.0
I loved the premise of this book. Women amplifying other women's voices? Yes please!
Much like with other fiction novels that relate to real life people and events, I kept wondering what was real and what was fictionalized. I'm glad Ahmed clarifies that in the end (and includes a bibliography)
The one thing i didn't like as much was the romantic drama. The conflict of the two boys seemed ridiculous to me as one was clearly better for her than the other, at least in my opinion.
I would love to see a sequel of Kayyam continuing to find, uplift, and protect women's stories.
Much like with other fiction novels that relate to real life people and events, I kept wondering what was real and what was fictionalized. I'm glad Ahmed clarifies that in the end (and includes a bibliography)
The one thing i didn't like as much was the romantic drama. The conflict of the two boys seemed ridiculous to me as one was clearly better for her than the other, at least in my opinion.
I would love to see a sequel of Kayyam continuing to find, uplift, and protect women's stories.