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When she was bad
When she was bad: how and why women get away with murder | Patricia Pearson
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Our culture, argues award-winning journalist Patricia Pearson, is in denial of women's innate capacity for aggression. "When She Was Bad" offers a fearless and timely look at female violence, as fascinating and thought-provoking as it is controversial.
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ilyssa.g
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Mehso-so

I loved the premise of it! I think it is so interesting to explore women murderers. However, I found the book to be repetitive at times. Additionally, the focus was not only on murders-sometimes it meandered into describing female displays of aggression. I wished there was more diverse cases described rather than just ten or so female murderers. Overall, the writing was good but the book was disappointing.

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Clwojick
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Enjoying my first PSL of the season while I wander through #Netgalley, and search for more #Scarathlon suitable books. 🎃🖤🔥 This one looks so good!

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