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Pretty Powerful: Appearance, Substance, and Success

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In Pretty Powerful, Eboni K. Williams, FOX News co-host and radio personality, is joined by Meghan McCain, Marcia Clark, and Desiree Rogers, among others. She explores how women, and men, have learned to balance their "prettiness" with substance--to both look the part and maintain their authenticity and professionalism.

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First published November 1, 2016

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6 reviews
August 19, 2020
This book gives any female the tools as to how you successfully present yourself in this world. Whether for a job interview, or once you've landed the job, the author gives you real life scenarios and occasions that will help you decide what is appropriate to wear and when to wear it. The book offers good interviews with pretty powerful women in various industries, whilst giving you a summation (she is a lawyer after all) of the interviews in each chapter. There were times that I thought the "summations" were a bit redundant but overall, a good read with useful information.
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1,099 reviews41 followers
October 14, 2019
Got about 70% though despite the vague conservatism. I couldn't finish after she let a paragraph be about how there are def women out there sleeping their way to the top and you can tell by the way they dress.

having had heard that talk about me from other women I'd always been kind to just because of my preferred dress and it being patently untrue I just don't appreciate that kind of bullshit.

this book was difficult to read - no substance combined with that weird cattiness. it could have and should have been a better book.
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431 reviews47 followers
November 26, 2017
Quick and to the point, Williams talks about how to blend your appearance with your substance to make yourself successful. She doesn't shy way from talking about sex appeal (when to use it and when not to,) sexual harassment, workplace biases, and her background growing up with a single mother. She gets some great insight from famous women like Monica Crowley, a former Miss America, and Marcia Clark.
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1,354 reviews1 follower
January 28, 2018
Thank you to Goodreads for a copy of this book for an honest review. Before I read this book I didn't know anything about Eboni Williams, now I am going to check her out on Fox channel. I loved this book, I am going to have my daughter read it. Ms. Williams makes a strong point about how you present yourself is a reflection of who you are.
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176 reviews1 follower
November 1, 2017
This book was interesting and would be of benefit to someone just starting out in radio and TV. I would have liked for FOX News to give Eboni some air time after the show with Eric Bolling was cancelled. She is very articulate and was a very good addition to the show.
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8 reviews
May 2, 2019
Loved this one. I listened to the audio book & Eboni Williams is very inspirational. 👍🏻
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908 reviews60 followers
May 17, 2021
EBONI K. WILLIAMS, ESQUIRE IS A BEAUTIFULLY BRILLIANT BLACK WOMAN!!!

This is a must read for ALL women, young and old!!!

I’m enjoying this book and have already learned some things myself.
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23 reviews
October 2, 2025
This was an okay read overall. I did like her points about appearance and how it plays a role in success—those parts definitely resonated with me. It wasn’t a standout book for me personally, but it had some good reflections worth thinking about. 👠📚
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August 26, 2020
Williams explore the various superficial issues she and other prominent women have dealt with, from microaggressions related to their appearance to sexual harassment encounters. Those interviewed were primarily career women from the law and politics realms. I wish the chapters were shorter so that Williams could include even more insights.
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