Reviews

PLEASE READ FULL REVIEW. **Trigger warning: this book is a political stance for Pro Abortion. All monies from the sell of this book goes to reversing Abortion rights** I have gotten into the bad habit of just picking books blindly and reading without researching or looking at the review. I saw Jodi Picoult, was Free with my Audible and downloaded because I enjoyed her books in the past. I was thankful I didn’t spend any money since all of it went to funding Abortion rights. (Although, portions of my Audible Unlimited did.) NONE of this information is including in the bio, you only find out about it at the start of the book. With that being said, it was a well written book and I thought it flipped the script with men getting pregnant and dealing with this physically, socially, emotionally, skipped over in the workplace and having a different perspective when changing laws. They got to experience the disparity in the work place because there’s a chance they may get pregnant. It was very thought provoking. Note to Author: if you are going to write books from different perspectives, why not write one from the fetus point of view. THAT would be thought provoking. I mean, fair is fair.

“When a man says he doesn’t want kids, it is because his dreams and his life matter more than anything else. When a woman says she doesn’t want kids, laws are passed to remind her that’s not her choice to make.”

PLEASE READ FULL REVIEW.
Trigger warning: this book is a political stance for Pro Abortion. All monies from the sell of this book goes to reversing Abortion rights
I have gotten into the bad habit of just picking books blindly and reading without researching or looking at the review. I saw Jodi Picoult, was Free with my Audible and downloaded because I enjoyed her books in the past. I was thankful I didn’t spend any money since all of it went to funding Abortion rights. (Although, portions of my Audible Unlimited did.) NONE of this information is including in the bio, you only find out about it at the start of the book.
With that being said, it was a well written book and I thought it flipped the script with men getting pregnant and dealing with this physically, socially, emotionally, skipped over in the workplace and having a different perspective when changing laws. They got to experience the disparity in the work place because there’s a chance they may get pregnant. It was very thought provoking.
Note to Author: if you are going to write books from different perspectives, why not write one from the fetus point of view. THAT would be thought provoking. I mean, fair is fair.



