Starting out, I'm happy to report that I liked this collection of essays/columns/articles/short writings a great deal - actually lots more than I thought I would! I'm of course long gone needing to be convinced that Marian can do no wrong, but a collection of 50+ of shorts is usually not my bag.
Anyway, before going into specifics (if there's going to be any specifics - don't know yet, depends on how this part is going). Just finishing sewing up a busted seam in my winter coat (since winter in Sweden decided to hold off for most of..., well, winter, and then go stir-cracy in March) I felt I needed to comment on one thing. Actually two things - Marian states somewhere in here that she'd like to read more on some topics, one being 'feminism' or 'gender equality', which she says she doesn't know very much about. This, along with a few passages, was an eye-opener for me. We're the same age (roughly) and I feel we have loads in common. But I did jump a bit, when she stated in "Ten Housework Laws for Men" that "If you're not going to do your own ironing, then be very careful about what clothes you buy..."! Where I come from, the only logical continuation of that sentence would have been ..."then you are going to be wearing wrinkled clothes". It's something very wrong with something, I think, when grown men cannot or will not perform the basics when it comes to themselves - and - usually with 'pride': "I do not cook/clean/wash/etc." That, to me, basically, is like saying "I'm effing useless, and proud of it." Having my mum for a visit after moving out on my own she asked me "When did you learn to iron?" and I said "When I needed to." (Never mind she could do the Royal Theatre's wardrobe in the time I do a "wrinkle-free" shirt good enough to be worn under a cardigan, it's the principle - either you are able, or you're...not.)
In other instances, we are tuned in to perfection - airplane travel, work, gardening, vacationing, Christmas, being a psycho magnet - I feel I could have written it if only I could write.
Prior to this book, I read "Brightest Star" and was a wee bit nervous on account of the mixed reviews (I know I shouldn't be, but you know...), but I was thrilled to find out that I liked it very much. I awarded it 4 stars and at the same time looked back over my reviews of MK, finding that all were 4 or 5. Not surprised and I said so in the review. This one started out very 3 star and I thought that this matters not of course because a) short-shorts only is not really my bag, b) no-one can keep a perfect score and c) no-one probably cares. I was thrilled to find the combined texts engrossing, funny, and compelling and being nowhere near the measly 3-star mark! 4 it is and further excursions under the duvet will be commenced shortly...