76. Who Cooked the Last Supper: The Women's History of the World by Rosalind Miles: Done! I've been trying to read this damn book forever. I pick it up, read a little, get frustrated, and put it down. I must have owned this for years! I finally slogged through it in an attempt to read all the books I own. It's a bit heavy handed, and more towards the very angry feminist. It has good information but it's bogged down but the man hating. I really would not reccomend it. There are plenty of other great women's studies books out there.
Ohmigod! I am so happy to be done! I wasn't allowing myself to read anything new until I finished this. I have a few comic books (I mostly read volumes), a new Stephanie Plum mystery, and the new Michael Pollen book on food, The Beauty Myth, and Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center.
Ohmigod! I am so happy to be done! I wasn't allowing myself to read anything new until I finished this. I have a few comic books (I mostly read volumes), a new Stephanie Plum mystery, and the new Michael Pollen book on food, The Beauty Myth, and Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center.