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Ardent Justice

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This is a brilliant book. Anyone who has ever felt wronged by big business, has ever dealt with chauvinistic men who think you owe them something because you have breasts and they don't, should read this book. A beacon of hope in a world gone dark, this book is what the world needs right now.

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If I'm honest I found the story a bit far fetched. There was a lot about relationships - Ade with Paul, with Morwen, her work colleagues, especially Denny, but I didn't think any of them achieved their potential. For example, the relationship with Paul is at the heart of the book but it came from nowhere and seemed very unrealistic. Morwen is obviously of huge import to Ade, but I didn't full get what had happened with her, and why she'd ended up in prison. The story was somewhat fragmented, good idea but too much left unexplained. The idea and themes were relevant in today's society but if I'm honest, I kept reading to see if it would get better. A very convenient ending too!

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