THE FEMINIST READING LIST
- likeagirlmagazine
- May 8, 2019
- 2 min read


YOU DON’T HAVE TO LIKE ME
by Alida Nugent £13.99
An unapologetic collection of essays on growing up, speaking out and finding feminism by documenting the authors own path to discovering her inner feminist. This book tackles feminism in a hilarious and empowering light.

SLAY IN YOUR LANE
by Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinene £16.99
This new release is an honest discussion of what life is like being a black female Londoner in 2018. It celebrates the strides already taken by black women and offers advice for the younger generation on how to find success in every area of their lives.

FEMINISTS DON’T WEAR PINK (And Other Lies)
Curated by Scarlett Curtis £12.99
This collection of empowering and insightful writing highlights what it means to be a feminist in today’s world from the perspective of different women globally. From activists and models to actors and comedians, the 52 essays contributed are all unique and diverse, each carrying an inspiring story of modern-day feminism. And the best part is all of the royalties are donated to Girls Up, an initiative working towards gender equality by positioning girls globally to be leaders.

I AM MALALA
by Malala Yousafzai £8.99
I Am Malala is the fearless memoir of the girl who fought for her right to an education and was shot by the Taliban as a result of it. Co-written with Christina Lamb, Malala shares her bravery and determination to not be silenced, highlighting the power of a girl with a voice.

BAD FEMINIST
by Roxane Gay £8.99
A sharp and moving collection of essays written by the most- watched cultural observer of our generation as she comments on the state of feminism in the modern world. From the colour pink to reading Vogue, Gay argues how the culture we consume becomes who we are.
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