Ratings27
Average rating4.3
A sweet, uplifting, medium-deep look at a world without men. This has indeed been done before (as the author wonders in her Whatsapp screenshot at the end of the book) - Y: The Last Man, which was, mwah, phenomenal. This is much less serious and probing in its premise. It's mostly just a nice fem utopia full of nice people. My favorite bits were the young girl, Emiko, and her grandmother (a millennial, presumably).