This is the most empowering book I've ever read! Haha.
Picked up in the library after flicking open to the section about having a "F*ck Off Fund"- both financial and emotional resources (3-6 months savings and an average of 5 close friends) to allow women to thrive in relationships (with men) knowing that they will never be unable to escape a terrible situation unsupported.
I knew this would be my kind of book!
Brooks gives advice on relationships for hetrosexual women in the 21st century (to make the first move, if you want, but only the first move, why you should aim to split the bill on dates, and how to set boundaries and maintain your independence for a healthy relationship), but more than that, advice on friendships and careers and how to have "self worth". She also discusses the historical and social factors which influence the way the world is or has been for women, and some general history of feminism which I appreciated as it showed how much progress has been made (also, I like the acknowledgement that the world was the way it was for such a long time for biological, economic and social reasons which meant women relied on men for survival, and not just because Men Suck)
This is a quick read and written in a straight forward manner I really enjoyed. I'm no dating expert by any means, but I thought the advice seemed sensible and I liked reading a vastly different perspective on dating and fulfillment as a woman to what I grew up with.
"The greatest gift we can give ourselves, though, is our choices in this life. We decide what we invest in. We chose how we spend our time and navigate our lives"