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No Girls Allowed: Tales of Daring Women Dressed as Men for Love, Freedom and Adventure [Paperback]

Susan Hughes , Willow Dawson


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Good title, good stories but disappointing format for girls 10 Jan 2010
By Peggie Parks - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I got the book for my almost 10 year old for Christmas. She loves to read and I thought this would be something that would be very inspiring to her. All I had to go on was the title of the book and the description provided in the one review that was available. I have skimmed through the book and while the content is, indeed, appropriate for young girls and I'm sure the stories would be inspiring to them, the "sequential art format" described in the one book review actually means "comic book format". When you open the book it is a black and white comic book inside. As soon as my daughter saw this, down it went. Maybe I should try to encourage her to read it more, but to be honest, as soon as I saw it I lost interest, too. I don't think the female brain is too intersted in comic book style and this book, geared specifically to girls, in my opinion at least, should have been writted like a real book. I was very disappointed.

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