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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Lacking structure! Oct 12, 2008 Disappointing! More of a rant than a serious look at the gender war. There is little structure and, oftentimes, the reader is left wondering where the author is going, if anywhere!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
It is indeed war between the genders! Jan 03, 2007 For the frustrated male whose spirit has been battered again & again by female rejection & hostility, I recommend this book. Some of it is written in rhyme; often a pair of sentences, or a set of phrases within a sentence, will rhyme. Frequently mentioned famous people include Mary Wollstonecraft (18th-century feminist), Bill Clinton (US President who served 1993-2001), & Madonna (singer/actress to whom the book devotes an entire chapter, "Mad Donna"). The book mentions how the likes of Andrea Dworkin & Catharine MacKinnon label all men as rapists, abusers, everything negative, nothing positive--rhetoric that destroys men's trust in women, & by extension threatens to destroy civilization itself.
To paraphrase Martin Luther King, the great initiative in this gender war is women's; therefore the initiative to stop it must be theirs. Until they do, may this book (& others) enlighten men as to what the feminist movement is really about & where it has led us all.
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