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novelesque_life's review against another edition
3.0
RATING: 3 STARS
I picked up Girlsplaining on a whim at the library. The title and the cover illustration drew me in. Klengel did not disappoint in her images, and I started to follow her on Instagram. The story/memoir was not bad, but I did not relate to the humour completely.
I picked up Girlsplaining on a whim at the library. The title and the cover illustration drew me in. Klengel did not disappoint in her images, and I started to follow her on Instagram. The story/memoir was not bad, but I did not relate to the humour completely.
thedreamer29's review against another edition
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3.75
chandraleereads's review against another edition
4.0
I have to mull over the rating a bit more but roughly 3.5. Some really good concepts and fun art, humor and relatability were present as well. But at the same time it was very very white and also pretty generalized. Maybe it would have been better if it just had one focus? I’m not sure.
mg_libros's review against another edition
3.0
38/2022 No me ha vuelto loca este tebeo de chicas hablando de cosas de chicas, pero creo que no soy su público objetivo, que igual tiene unos 30 años menos que yo.
No me ha gustado mucho el dibujo, no me ha gustado mucho la rotulación (imita a un lápiz) y los temas se me quedan un poco cortos.
Lo dicho, no era para mí, pero en este caso creo que no es culpa del libro.
No me ha gustado mucho el dibujo, no me ha gustado mucho la rotulación (imita a un lápiz) y los temas se me quedan un poco cortos.
Lo dicho, no era para mí, pero en este caso creo que no es culpa del libro.
richzuza's review against another edition
4.0
Podoba mi się styl rysunku. Krótka, stosunkowo prosta, z humorem. Przyjemna. Porusza jednak istotne kwestie i warto się z nią zaznajomić. Szkoda, że jest tak krótka.
gunilla_reads's review against another edition
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4.5
clairesfullshelves's review against another edition
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5.0
A perfectly fun, feminist read! Katja Klengel uses moments from her life growing up to look at how her gender plays into how she developed and explains how it controls the worlds around us. She looks at how societies rules of gender shape the way we see our bodies, how we interact with me, and even how we feel about ourselves. She invites the reader to dissect small moments we go through and deconstruct how the way we were gendered into navigating different social situations. Its really nice to have such a simple book to explain why feminism is needed and how it can help people of all gender expressions feel more liberated in their lives. I would give this book to young people under 18, but because of certain sexual themes, I'd say it was more appropriate for Adults and teenagers ages 14 and over, although there is nothing too graphic or inappropriate about the book if a younger person got a hold of it.
Moderate: Body shaming, Misogyny, and Sexual harassment
mischlama's review against another edition
5.0
Ich will mehr davon, damit mehr Menschen über "duweißtschonwas" reden können.