I loved the first few chapters of the book, which discussed the history of independent women, and I found myself nodding along in agreement.
However, the middle of the book failed to capture my attention. The author interviewed many women who initially claimed to embrace singlehood, but then ended up getting married later in life. So, okay, I have no issues with women who want to get married, but I was expecting more stories from either single women or women in unmarried partnerships. I was disappointed in reading so many anecdotes of marriage when I really wanted to read accounts of women who didn't get married.
This book didn't surprise me at all. I knew going into it that Steve Jobs wasn't a saint, but it was interesting to read his story. Great book.
I loved the hell out of this book. I loved the characters and the storyline. The only complaint I have is that characters smiled too much and did things maladroitly too much, but I loved everything else.
This book was way more exciting than the last few books in the series. Things actually happened! The storyline actually moved forward! I'm excited to read the last two books in the series now.