![]() ![]() ![]() Lorielle: To be completely frank (Faith Frank lol) I was not totally sure what to expect going into this book. Aside from my assumptions being incorrect, I did enjoy reading this book and learning the perspectives of each character. However, that’s not exactly how I ended up feeling. I expected to finish The Female Persuasion feeling very inspired by the female relationships and mentorships that I had initially assumed this book was about. Truthfully, I was also pretty intimidated by the size of the book and just like I anticipated, it took me much longer to read than I wanted. ![]() Kaylee: From the beginning, I was very drawn to the bright colours of this book and the bold text so I admittedly judged The Female Persuasion by its cover. What did you expect going into the book? Did it meet your expectations? PS: Read our review of David Sedaris’s Calypso hereġ. Unfortunately, because I was so late getting this review up, we’ve decided to forgo Welcome To Lagos and end the bookclub up here today with The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer Now here we are, mid September and I’m just sitting down to write this review (Thanks to Lorielle and Raelene who DID have this book read on time). Well, well, well…we’re back with another, albeit very late, book club review for summer 2018…Just in time for fall, haha! We had planned on sharing this review back in late July, and then wedding planning sort of took over my life and I pushed reading this book back and back. ![]()
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