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Amazon, "Best Books of the Month in Nonfiction"
E! News, "The Best New Books of November 2019!"
Esquire, "Best Nonfiction Books of 2019"
Library Journal, "Editors' Fall Picks for 2019"
Bustle, "10 New #MeToo Movement Books To Read in Fall 2019"
TIME, "Most anticipated books for Fall 2019"
USA TODAY, "Best Books Coming Out in Fall 2019"
Houston Chronicle, "Books... we can't wait to read this fall 2019"
Bustle, "15 New Books Under 300 Pages That Will Help You Smash Your Reading Goal Before the End of the Year!"
Book Riot, "50 Of The Best Books to Read This Fall"
Bustle, "The 20 Best New Books of Fall 2019 According to Authors"
St. Louis Dispatch, "20+ eye-opening books you'll want to read this fall"
Book Riot, "5 Boss Lady Books of Nonfiction"
Den of Geek, "Autumnal Book Guide: 15 Best Fall 2019 Reads"
Esquire, "Most Anticipated Books of 2019"
Book Riot, "Ready, Set, Hold: November 2019"
Entertainment Weekly, "20 New Books to Read in November"
TIME, "11 New Books You Should Read in November!"
Yahoo!, "Best November book releases to add to your Christmas wish list"
A.V. Club, "5 Books to Read in November."
Refinery29, "Best Books of November 2019"
Chicago-Sun Times, "Buzzworthy New Books"
USA TODAY, "5 Books Not to Miss!"
PASTE, "25 Best Memoirs of the 2010s"
MOMTASTIC, "Best Books to Pick Up This Holiday Season"
Mashable, "Best Books by Women in 2019"
BUST Magazine, "6 New Books Perfect for the Coldest Winter Months"
"Shrill author Lindy West's latest essay collection is a thoughtful and funny examination of rape culture in media. Some of the topics she tackles: Adam Sandler, Donald Trump, South Park, 'reverse sexism,' and classic movies like Sixteen Candles that make rape look like 'silly fun.'—Bustle
"Equal parts hilarious and sobering, West's words will
help fellow witches articulate why they are so fired up (YES!)."—Booklist
"In
this time of great frustration, this collection is a clearing in the woods to
meet, to reflect, to dance, and to cackle around the fire."—Abbi Jacobson, creator of Broad City and New York Times bestselling author of I Might Regret This
"Lindy
continues to be one of the funniest, smartest writers around."—Jessica Valenti, New York Times bestselling author of Full Frontal Feminism and Sex Object
"GET ME A BROOM."—-Samantha Irby, New York Times bestselling author of We're Never Meeting in Real Life
"One of our foremost thinkers on gender unveils her unifying theory of
America: that our steady diet of pop culture created by and for
embittered, entitled white men has stoked our sociopolitical moment.
Adam Sandler, South Park, and Pepe the Frog all come under West's
withering scrutiny in this funny, hyper-literate analysis of the link
between meme culture and male mediocrity."—Esquire.com
"A biting and profoundly funny social and political
critique of rape culture, toxic masculinity, and misogyny."—Library Journal
"Cultural critic (Lindy) West focuses her keen eye and
sardonic sense of humor on, among other topics, misogyny in the Trumpian
political landscape..."—Publishers Weekly