100 films you can watch, enjoy, learn from and still be a non-guilty feminist
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100 films you can watch, enjoy, learn from and still be a non-guilty feminist
O’Hagan will find one of your rawest nerves and dance a jangling jig upon it, exposing the tender places that are usually contemplated only while lying alone in the wee hours
Anyone that has ever lived in a town of any size will recognise so much of what’s in here
Review: Lads by Alan Bissett - A guide to respect and consent. Step up, speak out and create positive change
Review: The One That Got Away by JD Kirk (DI Heather Filson #1)
Review: Year One by Nora Roberts - an alternative imagining of living though a global pandemic
Review: The Quaker by Liam McIlvanney
“I had some things I wanted to say. Ideas and stuff”
Review: Auxiliary 2039 by Jon Richter. What happens when the technology that simplifies our lives becomes the enemy?
C Reads reviews Gone by Michael Grant: What happens to the kids when all the adults disappear?