Back in August, Quirk Books reached out to ask if I'd be interested in reviewing a nonfiction book about extraordinary women from history. Of course I said yes. (Who wouldn't have their interest piqued by that pitch?) So they sent over an advanced reader's copy (ARC) for me to check out. XD
Wonder Women by Sam Maggs includes stories about 25 women who looked convention in the face and laughed at it. When one looks at STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) careers, it is easy to believe that women have had little to no impact. (The historical record has a few flaws.) Maggs completely turns this notion onto its head by showcasing women who not only braved these disciplines but completely rocked them (many times before men even had a clue). She doesn't just discuss women scientists and inventors but also women adventurers. Those that dared to dream big and push themselves forward to attain those dreams despite all the odds being stacked against them. It's the same struggle that women the world over are still fighting against except for these women lived in times that were even more daunting (I'm talking B.C.E. through the 1940s, ya'll.). These women were not given equal opportunities for education much less employment. Their families, spouses, and society were dead set that they would stay exactly as they always had...in the shadow of men. The biographies are broken up into subsections and at the end of each section are bite size bios and a Q&A with a woman who is currently working in that discipline. Oh and did I mention the art at the start of each biography? An artist's rendering of each of the ladies in the ARC are depicted in black and white but I believe in the on-sale version color has been added. They make a great addition to the book as well as the informal jargon (if you've been on Tumblr and enjoyed it then you'll feel right at home). It was a fun, quick read that showcased some truly kick butt ladies doing some really kick butt things. 9/10
You can pre-order Wonder Women today (it comes out on October 4, 2016!) and as an added bonus receive downloadable wallpapers by Jen Bartel and Paulina Ganucheau. O_O
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September 27, 2016
June 18, 2016
Giveaway + 5 years of being Peculiar
Edit: This giveaway has closed. Thanks for all entries and congrats to Natoria!
It's been 5 years since Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs was published. In celebration of that and the upcoming film adaptation Quirk (that magnificent publisher) is holding giveaways and contests. Because they're awesome they've sent me a Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children tote to give away here on the blog. Hooray! All you need to do is comment below with what your peculiarity is to enter (your email address too please). I'll choose a random winner on July 1st and I'll send the tote your way. XD
As I said above, there are more contests and giveaways being hosted by Quirk on their site. You can head on over here to check that out. Good luck!
It's been 5 years since Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs was published. In celebration of that and the upcoming film adaptation Quirk (that magnificent publisher) is holding giveaways and contests. Because they're awesome they've sent me a Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children tote to give away here on the blog. Hooray! All you need to do is comment below with what your peculiarity is to enter (your email address too please). I'll choose a random winner on July 1st and I'll send the tote your way. XD
As I said above, there are more contests and giveaways being hosted by Quirk on their site. You can head on over here to check that out. Good luck!
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