A review by serenalawless
The Good Father by Noah Hawley

I got this book in the first place because I love Fargo, and was hoping to get some of that big swell of feelings via book form. suffice it to say: nope. by about halfway through I just skipped to the end, which I never do, because the sexism and misogyny really started to jump out and ruin the story. at one point, there is a sentence about a woman in the car next to them where she is described as "braless". There's nothing else to do with her or this observation in the rest of the chapter. it's just there to remind us that at any given time, these types of men are sneering and looking down at women. honestly, life is too short and there are too many good books to read, skip this one. whoever called it a classic needs their head examined. the only classic thing about it is its old-fashioned view of women.