This is a circle to discuss and share feminist books. Share about your favorites, ask for recommendations, report on what you're reading, or start any other conversations about feminist books.
Essays, manifestos, zines, and other such documents that were published offline can also be posted here.
All fictional book discussion belongs in /o/Books.
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Eisler and Lerner are both excellent authors.
The Chalice and the Blade changed my whole worldview. I was becoming pretty blackpilled
This book sounds really nice. I'm adding it to my reading list, thank you for mentioning it!
I'm just now noticing your username.
Yes, that book was the inspiration