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Herland
Herland: Easyread Comfort Edition | Charlotte Perkins Gilman
A unique piece of fiction written by female author Charlotte Gilman about a feminist utopia. The story deals with an amazing discovery by three American explorers of an all-female society. The author voices her feminist views through this pure fantasy. Remarkable and riveting ...
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Kitta
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Herland was written in 1915! It‘s feminist speculative fiction about a group of 3 men who discover a utopia of women who live completely free of men. They‘ve survived 2000 years this way and the men who discover them can‘t quite believe it. In fact, they can‘t quite believe women can do anything without men. Pretty forward thinking.

There were some parts of this novel I didn‘t like, and I felt it dragged a little.

Overall an interesting read.

ManyWordsLater I loved the bit about cats and dogs. 2y
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Kitta
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I love her and her habit of laying on my current read.

About halfway through Herland now!

#littenkitten #catsoflitsy

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Kitta
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A lost feminist utopia? Why yes please!

Borrowed from a friend, this novel was written in 1915! In it, a utopian society is discovered solely composed of women who are able to reproduce without men.

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squirrelbrain
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A soft pick for me. I find it amazing that this book was written over 100 years ago but, while some ideas are revolutionary, other themes are troubling; very much of their time.

I found it a little dry in places and the sudden ending was a let down but I‘m still glad I read it, hence the soft pick.

#pop22
#aboutorsetinanonpatriarchalsociety

BarbaraBB I loved another by her 3y
Cinfhen I knew the author sounded familiar @BarbaraBB !!! Nice pick, Helen 😁 3y
squirrelbrain I have to say @BarbaraBB @Cinfhen - The Yellow Wallpaper was a lot better than this one. 3y
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alisiakae I read this years ago in a Women's Lit class, and also felt she was quite ahead of her time in certain areas. 3y
jenniferw88 Have you done the #booked2022 prompt about a #nonpatriarchalsociety? This would work for that too! I'm doubling up my read for #pop22 and #booked2022 3y
squirrelbrain I already did that prompt @jenniferw88 🤦‍♀️ - I went down the eco-feminist route instead so I can‘t double-dip it! 3y
squirrelbrain Some parts could have been written now couldn‘t they? @4thhouseontheleft I also thought it was interesting she chose to write from a male POV. 3y
jenniferw88 @squirrelbrain ok, just thought I'd mention it if you hadn't! 😘 3y
KarenUK So glad you are in the #pop22 club! I didn‘t realize! I‘ll be tagging you too 😘 (edited) 3y
squirrelbrain I wasn‘t @KarenUK - trying not to do too many challenges this year. But then I realised I‘d read quite a lot of the prompts….so here I am! 3y
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DGRachel
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Panpan

I forced my way through to the end. I can admit that there are some elements of this that are interesting, but it is bizarre to me that the entire story of this matriarchal utopia is told from the POV of a male explorer who stumbles upon Herland with two other men. I neither enjoyed the POV nor the audiobook narrator and I was bored. #booked2022 #nonpatriarchalsociety

marleed I wonder what an author intriguing would reveal. I find it interesting when a female author writes about women from the perspective of a male character, and always wonder why they chose to write that way. I think it worked in the tagged. 3y
PurpleyPumpkin I recall trying to read this in university for a feminist course, but I don‘t think I finished it. I might revisit it someday. Thanks for your review!👍🏽 3y
Cinfhen Great review and thanks for championing through!!!! I would have bailed and marked it as completed 🙈I‘m reading this one with the #LiteraryCrew and @TrishB next month 3y
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DGRachel
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I have increased the audiobook speed to 1.75. I started listening to this 6 hour audiobook on Monday. I still have 40 minutes left at 1.75 speed and I just want to cry. I‘m “this” close to bailing and picking another book for non-patriarchal society or eco-feminist novel for #Booked2022. I can make it through 40 minutes, right???

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Yes…and I read this, it was a short read, that narrator must be beyond slow. 3y
vivastory You posted this 40 minutes ago... did you make it? 3y
DGRachel @vivastory Not yet. I took a break from work for lunch and have been side-eyeing my Hoopla app. If I listen to it without headphones, the sound of my keyboard should drown out the narrator. Is that cheating? 🤣🤣 3y
vivastory Not at all! 😂 3y
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vlwelser
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Pickpick

This was really interesting. 3 men discover a land with only women. It's Utopia but just with females. Some of the concepts are a bit outdated but overall a good read.

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Tanisha_A
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"Why we should so admire "a woman's crown of hair" and not admire a Chinaman's queue is hard to explain, except that we are so convinced that the long hair "belongs" to a woman. Whereas the "mane" in horses is on both, and in lions, buffalos, and such creatures only on the male."

This book is a piece of hilarious, witty and pointed commentary on gender stereotypes. If there is a genre called #funnyfeministliterature, this is it. ?

Tanisha_A Thank you, @SerialReader ! 5y
BookishMe Will look out for this on the app. I read The Yellow Wallpaper, thanks to the trusty app!! 5y
ju.ca.no I've had this on my wishlist for some time now, but only because I loved the Yelllow Wallpaper so much - not really knowing what this was about. Now, after this review, it has definitely moved much much higher on my list!! 5y
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Mitslits
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Mehso-so

Had to read this one for a class. Cringed at many, many parts. I wonder what men of the time thought of it?

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Heideschrampf
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The Glasgow Women‘s Library presents The #HERland Salon - an evening of feminism, fun and fiction! 😍✊️✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿#edbookfest

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ManyWordsLater
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bookandcat Love your haul! 6y
TheSpineView 😍 6y
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hissingpotatoes
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Mehso-so

#booktubeathon challenge #7 ✔! 3/5 ⭐. It's squarely white feminism. Some great thought-provoking points we're still sadly struggling with over a century later. While Gilman's overall point to challenge society's views of women succeeded, I was disappointed by how one-dimensional the women were in being 100% focused on motherhood. This book is an important step in feminist literature, but it has major problematic parts. #projectTBR #projectSAMS

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hissingpotatoes
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“Have you no respect for the past? For what was thought and believed by your foremothers?”
“Why, no,” she said. “Why should we? They are all gone. They knew less than we do. If we are not beyond them, we are unworthy of them—and unworthy of the children who must go beyond us.”

Learning from the past instead of being dragged down by it. Can't think of any current situations where this concept would apply...

#booktubeathon #projectTBR #projectSAMS

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hissingpotatoes
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1915 acknowledgment that motherhood requires skill and is not for everyone. YES. #booktubeathon #projectSAMS #projectTBR

Wan.der.love Also, takes a village! 6y
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WellReadCatLady
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Finally reading this classic, really getting into it.

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Bathilda
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Mehso-so

Other reviewers have complained that not a lot happens in the book but I found it a surprisingly easy read. I do warn any potential reader that she makes it clear that Herland has no people of color.

Despite its flaws, it did have two good points: women still need real pockets and our children are still not safe.

And it made me ask questions and think about society. Now I want to find more modern utopias.
#classic

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Bathilda
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After I finished Herland, I found out that it is part of a series. #1 Moving the Mountain #2 Herland #3 With Her in Ourland. #classic #til

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Bathilda
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The three men of Herland in my imagination: Jeff the idealist, Terry the macho one, and Van, the scientific one.

It's easy to dislike Terry. Before they even reach Herland, he's plotting to turn the women against each other and become king and then have his pick of the women. His two friends he plans to execute. He's clearly joking but it felt chilling not fun to me.

Spoiler: Terry's scheme does not even begin to happen.

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Bathilda
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It seems like an ideal place for kids. They can go anywhere in a kind of giant park because there's nothing to hurt them. Everyone they meet is either a caretaker or a teacher.
#utopia

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Libby1
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I‘ve posted a link to an article about feminist utopias written in the 19th century. I‘ve looked at the article and I had never heard of ANY of them! (Herland, the tagged book, is not listed, as it was written in 1915.)

Have fun discovering some new treasures!

Weaponxgirl Ohh, thank you for this 7y
Libby1 @Weaponxgirl - you‘re very welcome. This stood out to me after recently reading Sultana‘s Dream, which seemed very prescient for something written in 1905. I want to look into these older contributions to the genre now. 7y
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Vexingcircumstance
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Another birthday book. This edition is giant. I didn't know that when I added it to my wishlist list. I wish I'd never given away my old edition. #herland #birthdaybooks

Riveted_Reader_Melissa That is a huge edition, very beautiful though. 7y
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ElleSkel
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“When we say men,man, manly, manhood, and all the other masculine-derivatives, we have in the background of our minds a huge vague crowded picture of the world and all its activities...And when we say women, we thinkfemale—the sex.” Gilman in 1915

She was so ahead of her time! A little extreme but a pioneer for feminism!

Congrats @StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego on your milestone and thank you for having a #GirlPowerGiveaway !

StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego I'm intrigued! Thanks for the entry ♀️✊ 7y
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GatheringBooks
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#Aprella Day 11: So, Huffpost has a book list for all ye #SingleLadies. Full list here: https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3384708

rachaich I read Herland some years ago - was great! 7y
DivaDiane Loved Herland. In fact, I love feminist SF and Fantasy, period. 7y
Cinfhen 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
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Mdargusch Ha! So interesting- I guess there‘s a list for everything! 7y
emilyhaldi I did love living alone when I was single... 😊 7y
GatheringBooks @rachaich that is definitely going on to my read list thanks to you and @DivaDiane 7y
GatheringBooks @Mdargusch @Cinfhen - i am a sucker for all those lists - we try to write as much as we can as well in our website depending on our reading themes. yay to lists! 📚📝 7y
GatheringBooks @emilyhaldi nice! sounds fun!! 7y
Reviewsbylola I just read another one of her books that was good and went well with this prompt. 7y
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Booksnchill
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#Booked2018 @BarbaraTheBibliophage @Cinfhen @4thhouseontheleft here are my January-March reads for this challenge:
Olympic Sport- Bear Town
Body Positive Memoir- Ink in Water
POC author- The Changeling
Cozy Mystery- The Bloody Tower
Feminist Classic- Herland
Unconventional Romance- The World of Wakanda

AmyG 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
Cinfhen Nice, you have some original choices 😊congrats on completing the first quarter 7y
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Samplergal
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Mehso-so

Well written, but I really didn‘t enjoy. Another challenge completed. Utopian feminist literature. A non violent utopian with no men. Meh.

Leniverse I haven't read this one yet, but I figure it has to be taken in the context of the times and as a step in the literary exploration of feminist themes. 7y
Samplergal @Leniverse Totally agree. Reading old books can be difficult because we know more now, have moved along, or disproven their ideas. I'd really rather really contemporary books, but this was my year of reading classics and century old books. I've found some gems in that pile , but some have outlasted my personal enjoyment. 7y
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ChelseaM6010
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Day 9 of #MarchMadness
Utopian.
My pick for this is Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.

@josteele

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shendrix413
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Pickpick

I love The Yellow Wallpaper so I was super excited about this! I loved it too! ❤️ ❤️

Samplergal I will put this one on my list. I have 5 going in there atm. 😳 7y
ElleSkel I read this a few years ago and absolutely loved it! 7y
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Maike
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The wonderful @Sarah83 got me a gift card for Christmas and I had a hard time deciding what to buy with it, because you know, there are too many good books out there. As you can see, it was the perfect opportunity to start collecting the Vintage Future editions 😉 thanks again Sarah 😘❤️

rubyslippersreads 😍📚😍 7y
DrexEdit 😍👍 7y
RiotMom Whoooaaaa 😍😍 7y
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Sarah83 Great choices 😍🤗 7y
LeahBergen So pretty! 7y
ephemeralwaltz Ooooooaaaaah! I had never seen that cover of Herland - it's gorgeous!!😍 7y
ManyWordsLater Those editions are beautiful! 6y
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Leniverse
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Ok, so I think #SuffragetteCity is just about Bowie telling his mate to give him some space so he can hang with this awesome feminist chick he likes, but here are two books from my TBR about female only communities and various questions of gender. (Actually occurred to me this very moment that I could have used Egalia's Daughters, which I have read, but there you go.) #SeptemBowie

Cinfhen 😂😂😂 7y
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Libby1
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#AwesomeAutumnBooks
#FeministFriday
@Jess7

Feminism has developed over the years, with different demands in different ages.

Herland imagines an entirely female utopia. But this utopia has very different views of feminism than that of the 1960s and 1970s that I know well. I won't say more to avoid spoilers.

I thought this was an intriguing read.

RealBooks4ever I wasn't crazy about this book but as you say, it was intriguing! 7y
IamIamIam I loved Herland and read it in college!!! My English class was themed around landscape being a character and we discussed how the landscape of the world made the women evolve. 7y
Libby1 @RealBooks4ever - it certainly read like it was of its time. @IamIamIam - what a fascinating topic! 7y
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kspenmoll It was so interesting reading this given the time period- (1915). And it was way ahead of its time- @IamIamIam that is an aspect i do not remember thinking about when I read it ( maybe 3 yrs ago?!) thanks for idea! 7y
IamIamIam @RealBooks4ever @kspenmoll It was an interesting idea and I really wish it wasn't a 9am Monday class with a professor who sounded like Ben Stein. I don't remember a lot... LOL, but we read this, Wind in the Willows, Dante, King Lear and I that's all I remember. Thinking of land as a character makes those books so much different. 7y
kspenmoll It's an intriguing idea & can see how it would make you see a book in a new light. 7y
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irasobrietate
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Finished book 3 of #24in48. This reread really had me uncomforable w/this book. I am really annoyed that a nation of women would center their lives solely around motherhood (my aroace ass is having none of that). And the idea that the absence of men means the absence of any kind of sexuality is ridiculous (LESBIANS). The book is still interesting bc it presents what a peaceful, socialist society could look like, but it's not a society I would want

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OrangeMooseReads
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Pickpick

Finished this the other night. It is an interesting look at a world ruled by and entirely populated by women. Several important points are made by Gilman about how men think of women and vice versa. As well as how both sexes see the world. Highly recommend reading.

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OrangeMooseReads
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Happy Birthday to this amazing author! Born July 3, 1860
(Photo courtesy of Google)

alisiakae It's rare that I come across someone who knows of Charlotte Perkins Gilman and her work! 🎉🎉 She is such an interesting person, and I love Herland. 7y
OrangeMooseReads @4thhouseontheleft I love her work. I had to read 'The Yellow Wallpaper' for a class on women's lit and loved it. I'm currently reading 'Herland' and it's fantastic. 7y
alisiakae I first discovered her through a women's lit class as well (along with Margaret Atwood). We read Herland in that class, and then I went and read everything else I could find! (edited) 7y
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OrangeMooseReads
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I guess I'm just not in the mood to read this tonight. I started and then got sidetracked for 45 minutes.

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Beachesnbooks
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🎉🎉🎉Unfortunately, Herland wasn't my favorite read, but it did help me reach my goal of 50 books! I'd love to hit 100 by the end of the year, but I've never read that much in a year, so we'll see. 🎉🎉🎉

britt_brooke 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
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ontheBL
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Pickpick

Such a great feminist, utopian novel. It's sort but packed with some truly relevant insights into gender roles. Though written over a hundred years ago, it is still acutely prevalent today.

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OrangeMooseReads
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There is a true and profound statement

Libby1 Lots of true and profound statements in this book! 7y
OrangeMooseReads @Libby1 yes there are 7y
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ontheBL
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"Descriptions aren't any good when it comes to women."

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OrangeMooseReads
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Next up (along with Harry Potter) ... the letter H on my #litsyatoz
Isabella approves.

Lcsmcat 😻 7y
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KT_Scarlett
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Pickpick

This was a super interesting early feminist piece of literature. I thought that it was a bit dry at times, but I enjoyed the concept and it's place in history.

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BooksForYears
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#TFW you visit you local library's book sale and walk out with some gems - all for $5 🙌🙌🙌

minkyb 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
ephemeralwaltz Awesome haul!! 7y
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bitterbear
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ephemeralwaltz
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One of my recent reads featuring a colony of women and NO MEN 🤘
#junebookbugs #allthesingleladies
@RealLifeReading

RealLifeReading Good one! 7y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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Pickpick

Very interesting early feminist novel about how a land of all woman might develop and how it might differ in both large and small ways from the world we know. In this story 3 men discover this remote and new land, and spend some time learning its language and customs, while also teaching them ours, with varying degrees of acceptance depending on their personalities.

*Written in #1915 so allow for some dated references to the sexes and races.

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batsy
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It's a #LongLongWayFromHome for the three men who end up in Herland. It's got some issues in some ways, in terms of reinforcing compulsory heterosexuality and motherhood, but it's still a fantastic feminist read.

(This is a worn copy I found in a used store but I had to grab it because it's not a book you can easily find here...)

#rockinmay @Cinfhen

Cinfhen Cool cover, new to me book! Sounds interesting 💗 8y
batsy @Cinfhen An interesting idea of a feminist utopia. A bit odd in style, but worth reading when you're in the mood ☺️ 8y
JenP Sounds interesting but I hate the cover 😂 I hosted a challenge once for worst book cover and someone submitted this book. They did think it was a good book though 8y
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ReadingEnvy Right, like we may not need the men but we will still all have babies! Ha. At least we know she resisted those boxes too from 8y
batsy @JenP Well it is an acquired taste; only if you want faces growing out of your plants 😂 8y
batsy @ReadingEnvy Ha, yes! I think Yellow Wallpaper was perfectly executed 8y
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ephemeralwaltz
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Libby1 This book is SO interesting. 8y
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ephemeralwaltz
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Mehso-so

I finally finished my first serial read!????I love the app!
I've been stuck on the same titles for a couple of weeks... But I'm making progress!
As for "Herland", I loved the concept and I loved how the author constructs the solely-female utopia. A few chapters dragged a bit too much for me (those talking about their religion, philosophy...) but very interesting nonetheless! 3 solid ⭐ + 1/2 for the spot-on male perspective reacting to it all.

ephemeralwaltz A very likeable male, if I may say so! 8y
ephemeralwaltz The ending was a bit abrupt as well, but I understand that the story aims at simply describing this alleged utopia and how our hetero-patriarchal world system would relate to such a country. 8y
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ephemeralwaltz
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Late start to my #marchintoreading posts! But today's prompt #blameitonlitsy is a good one to start off with! 😂 I just downloaded SerialReader, which I discovered through all you Littens who use it! Herland is my first subscription 😍 I like getting some reading done throughout the day even when I'm busy, so having this on my phone will be perfect!
@RealLifeReading

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MissCarrieLou
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Of course a #feminist utopia would include what so far appears to be a #vegan diet. 😍🌱😉 Hehe, love it.