Vox by Christina Dalcher
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
It’s the future. Conservative Christian men have taken over the US with their “purist” movement. Women must be homemakers. Female children learn only home economics at school. And worst of all, women are limited to speaking 100 words per day. No written communication. No sign language. Just those 100 words.
My thoughts? Will not be everybody’s favorite. Has potential to be polarizing. Lots of political undertones consistent with the current political climate in the US. Thought provoking. Loved the concept. As an independent woman, I was livid the entire time. My review ends here. Exactly 100 words… let that settle.
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About me? Who am I? I'm Ashley Houser, formerly Tocco (Toe-ko, not Taco). I live in Nashville, Tennessee and work as a pharmacy manager for Vanderbilt Children's Hospital. I married the love of my life in August 2017 and have been enjoying the ride ever since. But, let's get down to why I'm here. I'm a reader. I enjoy all things psychological, thriller, mystery, and everything in between. On occasion I find myself engrossed in a good dystopian novel as well. I started this blog as a place to share my thoughts on books I've ready in the mystery/thriller genre. And while that's still the case, it has now evolved to "all the books." Mystery, thriller, science fiction, southern fiction, young adult, you name it.
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No, it will NOT be everyone’s favorite, but it certainly is a book that will make you think and scare the bejeezus out of you. I also gave it 5 out of 5 stars in my review. Atwood on Steroids! https://drchazan.blogspot.com/2018/08/female-confidential.html
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