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Women by Chloe Caldwell

4 reviews

woolfinbooks's review against another edition

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emotional sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

Representation:
bisexual
genderqueer
lesbian
stone butch
trans man

Format: I hybrid read the uncorrected ARC and the corrected audiobook 

Other reviews on this did not pass the vibe check. Imagine still being a biphobic lesbian in 2024 -_-

For a lot of people, sexuality is fluid. It's not something you always get right the first try. It's something you examine and question for a long time. The mc questioning her sexuality is not 'touring' or 'invading' anything. Bi-curious, bisexual, and other identities are valid, as is questioning your identity. It's not like this was yet another book where someone had sex with a woman once and then went back to being straight. We see her progression from identifying as straight, questioning her sexuality, wondering if she's a lesbian, and later identifying as bi after doing extensive searching into her self via read-world books on sexuality.

Lesbian/Sapphic/Queer representation does not need to be perfect. We deserve messy relationships too! We deserve stories that reflect real world drama. We deserve to be annoyed at every decision the MC makes! We deserve stories that aren't perfect fairytale happily ever after's. Queer story telling is allowed to be as complex as cishet storytelling is. Demanding an unrealistic level of queer perfection is boring.

Messy queer women is my favorite trope. I love seeing things written for us. I love how aggravating it is to see the MC ignore all common sense and make dumb ass decisions for a love that we know is going to fail. One of my favorite parts was her name dropping some of the best lesbian/sapphic books in history. If you take anything from this let it be the expansion of your TBR.

The only thing I disliked was the stylistic choice of having no quotation marks. As mentioned earlier, I read the uncorrected ARC copy, so that might have changed in its publication. But, if it didn't, it was annoying. I don't like it when any author does it. 

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thecaffeinatedlibrary's review

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dark reflective

4.0

This was one of those books that are deeply impactful but not necessarily likeable. 

It is thoughtful, messy, provocative, and raw. It touches on queer awakenings and the joys and triumphs of this period, but it doesn't linger here. We focus on the darker parts of it, the mistakes we make as we live, and learn in the queer community we have stepped into

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bookishsapphicshay's review

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dark emotional reflective tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0


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