PositiveSchool Library JournalEltahawy\'s rage permeates the pages of this book—her manifesto ... The overall narrative creates a seemingly bleak picture of the state of women\'s rights around the world. Unlike many current feminist titles, the author does not position the United States as front and center ... Admittedly, due to the author\'s literary style and editorial approach, this book won\'t be for everyone. Some readers may be uncomfortable with the book\'s generous amount of profanity ... Eltahawy is thought-provoking and uncompromising. Young women who especially respond to Eltahawy\'s voice can use the author\'s ideas to create their own brand of feminism.