Category Archives for Book Reviews
Review: Are Men Necessary? By Maureen Dowd
Ok, so sorry this is a little delayed, guys, but I’ve been on the job hunt all week, so I’m just now getting around to reviewing a book. This week I chose “Are Men Necessary” by Maureen Dowd. At first … Continue reading
Review: The Lolita Effect by M. Gigi Durham
So, I randomly came across this book at the library the other day and the cover alone made me grab it instantly. According to urbandictionary The Lolita Effect is the sexualization of young girls and projecting girls as sex objects … Continue reading
Review: The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff
The name Brigham Young no doubt sounds familiar to many people, the university, the Church- but where did he come from? What’s his deal? In David Ebershoff’s “The 19th Wife” the life of Brighman Young is explained amplified to the … Continue reading
