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Weighed
Average (?): (7.5/10) |
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Reviewer:
Dryhill
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Jun 13, 2010 |
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Although there were a few grammatical errors this did not stop me enjoying the story. In the first story of this series i raised some points that reduced the credibility of the story now two more points come to mind. FIRSTLY: We are told a junta has come along to restore mens rights. It has not restored them it has given men rights they have never had (at least for two hundred years), incest has always been against the law and undue beatings of women has been frowned on. SECONDLY: If women can not hold responsible/important jobs why are girls being educated in maths and science? i can understand cooking, sowing and child rearing. Surely it is a waste of money and resources to over educate girls. Anyway thanks again for an enjoyable read. (10/10)
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