We're thrilled to exclusively reveal that @EmmaWatson has written about @OurSharedShelf bookclub for Feminists Don't Wear Pink - an incredible collection of inspiring women on what feminism means to them. See our special edition here: https://t.co/T9jKR1LIgj pic.twitter.com/iqLGsIcQVc— Waterstones (@Waterstones) August 31, 2018
'Brilliant, hysterical, truthful and real. These essays illuminate the path for our future female leaders.' - Reese Witherspoon
You need this book. Funny, powerful and personal writing by women, for women, about what the F word means to them. Every woman has a different story to tell. Reading them all in one book might just change your life.
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17 comments:
Eden, can you please delete the above comment and straight up block comments again? At least for anons. I am tired of hering the same s**t everytime
I love how this stuff always gets spewed by anonymous people who don't think they have to be accountable for what they write online. Because it's all actionable, and either Ms. Witherspoon or Ms Watson, or both, could sue the poster into the stone age for libel.
Eden, you would immeasurably improve this blog by disabling anonymous comments. Anybody worth reading is willing to sign their name to what they write, and stand behind it.
It's weird how when Eden did this anon hate disappeared right? Almost as if those people are cowards and rightfully think there may be a way to find out who they are if they subscribe with a google plus account for example.
Blogger deleted the option that didn't allow anon comments.
And here we go again;
2 reviews at present; one from Reese Witherspoon, the other Mindy Kaling.
In the promotion Waterstones name check a number of women.
4 of the first 6 are (white) actresses, one of the others is the author of the 'Bridget Jones' works.
Feminists exist outside of Hollywood.
It would be nice if the people actually making a difference were given a bit more prominence rather than this constant Hollywood equivalent of a female circle jerk.
I'm going to delete any comment that has nothing to do with the article from now on. Just so you know.
Emma also worked with John Smith, assistant director during My Week With Merylin, which is second cousin to Amy Lynch, which once chatted while waiting in line at an airport with John Miller, which is close friends with the boy who used to bring the coffee to Harvey Weinstein in the 90s. Emma is such an hypocrite
^^^^ ahaha they really ran out of straws to grasps at didn't they. I honestly chuckled while reading that post, it was almost a parody of an hater
Okay, comments that make me laugh can stay even if they're off topic XD
Ok wow there are no words to describe that idiotic comment. And can I pre-order this through Waterstones, I do need a new book I can never find the our shared shelf ones xx
LJ how did you know about that comment? Oh is it because you have another account already posted? Makes sense now. Stans with multiple accounts.
I'm confused? So she wrote a little section of a book? Am I getting that right?
:)
lol
I only have this one, thanks for taking an interest though đ
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