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natreviews 's review for:
Witches, Sluts, Feminists: Conjuring the Sex Positive
by Kristen J. Sollee
To be honest, I wished this book had a stronger middle. I think it starts off really well, diving into the history of witchcraft and the misogyny surrounding it, but loses momentum from there. I read one comment that said it read more like blog posts, which I 100% agree with. I wished that the three topics (being Witchcraft, the term and idea of a Slut, and Feminism) flowed more naturally and had more to do with each other. I expected more of the topics connecting to one another, but got more here is female sexuality, now witchcraft, and here is feminism. I think this book has potential, but not my cup of tea. Although this book is quite short, it is also terribly long, and I actually struggled through it (could only read a chapter or two per day).
If you are a reader who likes to jump around, you can! The chapters really don’t have anything to do with each other, so you can really read them in any order.
If you are a reader who likes to jump around, you can! The chapters really don’t have anything to do with each other, so you can really read them in any order.