In fact, the plot wasn't very well thought out at all. That's what I expect the most from Janette Rallison-that, and kick-ass female protagonists. I don't think you're supposed to hate her.Īnd lastly the book didn't make me laugh. In fact, it seemed like Jessica hated her best friend. I couldn't feel anything between anyone, including friendship and family relationships. We're all human, Jessica, we're not a different species.Īlso, I could not feel the chemistry between Jessica and the love interest Jordan at all. For example, I never noticed this in Janette Rallison's previous books but the main character Jessica kept differentiating between the two genders. This was not the only thing that bothered me in the book. THIS IS NOT THE SAME AS A FEMINIST.Īnd although it never says in the book that Kate is a feminist, she is someone who wants things to be politically correct, as well as wants equal rights for both genders. So a misandrist is a person who hates men. Lemme teach you another word really quickly: It does NOT states that feminists are people who hate men. So therefore a feminist is someone who supports feminism. The advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men. In the eyes of the viewers, she is probably considered a feminist. She argues about equal rights for both genders, and she insists on things being politically correct. One thing I wanted to complain about was the main character's best friend Kate.
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