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Book Review: Triste Tigre by Neige Sinno – A Fierce and Unflinching Confrontation with Trauma

adminTháng 10 10, 2025

Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5) Neige Sinno’s Triste Tigre is not a book one simply reads; it is a book one survives. Written with a rare blend of lucidity and anguish, this hybrid of memoir and essay examines the lifelong impact of sexual abuse […]

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Book Review: How to Piss Off Men by Kyle Prue – A Snarky Guide That Doesn’t Always Land the Punchline

adminTháng 10 10, 2025

Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3/5) Kyle Prue’s How to Piss Off Men: 106 Things to Say to Shatter the Male Ego is as bold and unapologetic as its title suggests. Marketed as a quick-witted handbook for calling out toxic masculinity, it promises over a […]

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Book Review: Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk by Kathleen Hanna – A Raw, Loud, and Unapologetically Honest Memoir

adminTháng 10 10, 2025

In Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk, Kathleen Hanna, the iconic frontwoman of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, finally tells her story with the same ferocity, wit, and vulnerability that made her music a rallying cry for generations of women. […]

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Moi les hommes, je les déteste by Pauline Harmange: A Provocation That Demands a Response

adminTháng 10 10, 2025

Pauline Harmange’s brief manifesto is not a coy thought experiment. It is a full-throated argument for misandry as a political position and as a psychic exit ramp from a world structured by male power. The title promises heat and the essay delivers, […]

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Book Review: Of Boys and Men by Richard V. Reeves – Understanding the Modern Male Crisis

adminTháng 10 10, 2025

Richard V. Reeves’ Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do About It is one of the most talked-about social studies books in recent years, and for good reason. With the world shifting […]

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Book Review: Chłopki: The Story of Our Grandmothers by Joanna Kuciel-Frydryszak

adminTháng 10 10, 2025

In Chłopki. Opowieść o naszych babkach (Peasant Women: The Story of Our Grandmothers), Joanna Kuciel-Frydryszak continues her exploration of forgotten female voices, turning her gaze this time toward the women who remained behind in the Polish countryside while their sisters left for […]

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Book Review: Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution by Cat Bohannon

adminTháng 10 10, 2025

Cat Bohannon’s Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution is an ambitious and illuminating work that redefines how we understand the story of our species. In a world where human evolution has long been told through the […]

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Book Review: The Soul of a Woman by Isabel Allende – A Tender Manifesto of Feminine Strength and Aging Gracefully

adminTháng 10 10, 2025

Isabel Allende has long been celebrated as one of the world’s most passionate and lyrical voices in literature, but The Soul of a Woman feels especially intimate. It is not merely a memoir it is a living testament to womanhood, resilience, and […]

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Book Review: Monique s’évade by Édouard Louis

adminTháng 10 10, 2025

Édouard Louis returns once again to the terrain of his own life and family with Monique s’évade (Monique Escapes), a slim yet deeply emotional book that continues his exploration of class, trauma, and the bonds between mother and son. Known for turning […]

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Book Review: Strong Female Character by Fern Brady

adminTháng 10 10, 2025

An Honest, Hilarious, and Unflinchingly Real Memoir About Autism, Womanhood, and Survival Fern Brady’s Strong Female Character is one of those rare memoirs that hits hard and still makes you laugh out loud. With her trademark blunt humor and razor-sharp insight, the […]

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Sophia Do

Sophia Do

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I’m Sophia Do, the creator of The Book Breeze. Books have always been my passion and source of inspiration. Here I share reviews, thoughts, and recommendations across many genres. This blog is my way of celebrating stories and connecting with fellow readers.

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