List Containing Books What's a Girl Gotta Do? (The Spinster Club #3)
Title | : | What's a Girl Gotta Do? (The Spinster Club #3) |
Author | : | Holly Bourne |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 432 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2016 by Usborne Publishing |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Feminism. Contemporary |

Holly Bourne
Paperback | Pages: 432 pages Rating: 4.27 | 4074 Users | 592 Reviews
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“I wanted to be the sort of person who could face themselves in the mirror.” [4.5] This book was gold. Holly Bourne is a gift to the YA book community. As an author in general. Tackling issues and creating discussions on topics such as, feminism, gender inequality and societal norms, that need to be spoken more often about in books. And she does it so well. I loved Lottie as a main protagonist. As frustrating as she was at times, I absolutely love that she didn't back down from anything that would get in her way. Of getting her point across. She believed in herself, her cause and didn't give a flying fuck basically, what others thought. She was proud, fearless, reckless but also vulnerable. She was herself. Human. I definitely came away from this book feeling rejuvenated, alive and wanting to be more outspoken about my believes, whatever they may be. And to not back down because society frowns upon it or people that are important to you not supporting etc. She was such a strong-minded character that I really appreciated. I can't recommend Holly Bourne's books enough. It needs to be read by everyone, young and old.Itemize Books In Pursuance Of What's a Girl Gotta Do? (The Spinster Club #3)
Original Title: | What's a Girl Gotta Do? |
ISBN: | 1474915027 (ISBN13: 9781474915021) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Spinster Club #3 |
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Ratings: 4.27 From 4074 Users | 592 ReviewsAssess Containing Books What's a Girl Gotta Do? (The Spinster Club #3)
This was such a good book. It highlighted so many issues like feminism, oppression and also stuff that's not so loud but just as important like the fact that Lottie is only 17 but she has her dreams and she dares to pursue them but people tell her she's too young.Anyways, would highly recommend this series to anyone!!When a man gives his opinion, he's a man. When a woman gives her opinion, she's a bitch. ----Bette DavisHolly Bourne, an English bestselling author, pens an incredibly funny, enlightening yet powerful young adult novel, What's a Girl Gotta Do? which is the third book in the The Spinster Clubseries. This series welcomes Lottie, the teenage feminist heroine, who has started a spinster club with her best friends, is now eyeing for Cambridge admission while making a name for her video blog where
I wanted to cry when this arrived in the post. I love Holly Bourne's Spinster series so much and when I read the synopsis of this I knew that I would 100% WITHOUT A DOUBT LOVE IT MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE POSSIBLY EVER. And I totally did. Totally. What's A Girl Gotta Do? is feminist af but it sure ain't an easy read. I loved how Holly drew attention to cognitive dissonance in feminism and how she explored the difficulties Lottie had with accepting what she was going through. Also the love interest

4.5 this book was wonderful, such amazing feminism and friendships in this book, I love Evie, Amber and Lottie and I'm sad that I've come to the end of their story (I do still have a short story to read) but I wish I could read more about themThis wasn't my favourite out of the trilogy, I can't put my finger quite on why, I still loved it, but the other two just beat this one. Holly Bourne writes such honest and real books and I just hope she continues tackling important issues like the ones in
* * * *4 / 5~mini review~The final book in The Spinster Club trilogy focuses on the last of three friends: loud, abrasive, feminist Lottie. She dreams of being Prime Minister and her parents are pushing her hard to get into Cambridge (I remember the pressure very well! It is not fun) - but Lottie has other projects in mind. She's walking to school one day when two men get out of a van and harass her; this unpleasant encounter inspires her month long feminist project - the Vaginilogue - in which
My favorite book in what has become a new favorite trilogy.
I love this book with everything I have.
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