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Amazon Book Review Analysis
Key Takeaways
- Pussy: A Reclamation, by Regina Thomashauer, was lauded by its fans as life-changing and inspiring; while its critics claimed that the book was repetitive, self-promoting, and unnecessarily stretched.
- Women Who Run With the Wolves, by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, was criticized for its complex language and verbosity by many readers. However, many readers praised its unique dissection of children's fairy tales.
- Both books were purchased by readers mainly looking for a self-help and guidance book, to bring change and improvement to their own life.
Introduction
An in-depth analysis of the Amazon book reviews for Pussy: A Reclamation, by Regina Thomashauer, and Women Who Run With the Wolves, by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, has been provided below. The research carefully studied the reviews and performed an analysis of them.
Pussy: A Reclamation, by Regina Thomashauer
- Link to the product page on Amazon.
- Common Points Of Complaints By Readers
- Readers complained the most about the author's self-obsession and narcissism reflected in the text.
- Many readers complained about the repetitiveness of many phrases and quotes of the book, to the point of being off-putting.
- There were also many complaints about the author trying to preach about a materialistic life driven solely by sex and genitalia.
- There were also many readers who identified as feminists and said that the book talked mostly about the author's unfulfilling personal life without giving any substance to people present in her life.
- Some readers were also offended by the idea of using their genitalia as a tool to get their way forward in life.
- Important Topics Discussed In The Book
- The book discusses femininity and how one can use their genitalia as their guide.
- There are also points in the book that teaches how to cope with various emotions experienced by women.
- The book also explores the personal life of the author through her perspective and explains how she transformed after using her genitalia as a personal guide.
- Reasons For The Purchase Of The Book By The Readers
- Most of the readers were looking for a self-help and self-improvement book.
- Others were intrigued by the catchy title of the book and purchased it out of curiosity.
- Some readers purchased it out of a recommendation from others.
- Where The Author Succeeded In Conveying Their Point To The Readers?
- The author was able to convince some readers to change the way they think about life and sex.
- The exercises suggested by the author also helped some readers.
- Many readers were impressed by the experiences of the author and her methods of sexual manipulation.
- Some readers also claimed that they agreed with many of the points made by the author and have adopted her way of life.
- Where The Author Failed In Conveying Their Point To The Readers?
- Many readers were unimpressed and disappointed by the self-promotion of the author throughout the book as "some kind of evangelist self-help guru."
- There were also many readers who disagreed with her materialistic teachings that focused entirely on sexual pleasure and expensive clothes.
- Some readers claimed the author to be ridiculous because of her claim that she was being guided by a "pussy in the sky" and many other similar faith-driven claims.
- A lot of readers found the length of the book to be stretched and overbearing.
- Many readers said that they appreciated the author's attempts, but found that the book went off the topic after a strong start.
Women Who Run With the Wolves, by Clarissa Pinkola Estes
- Link to the product page on Amazon.
- Common Points Of Complaints By Readers
- A lot of readers complained about the overwriting and verbosity of the book.
- They also complained about the choice of words and the extremely difficult-to-understand text.
- Some readers also complained about the overall length of the book.
- Many readers also stated that the book was stale and read like a thesis or a textbook.
- Some readers also mentioned that there were very few stories told by the author.
- Important Topics Discussed In The Book
- The book discusses the idea of a wild and free-spirited woman.
- It uses fairy tales as a reference and dissects them to find hidden references to the female psyche.
- It tries to establish the ideals of a strong woman in the minds of its readers.
- Reasons For The Purchase Of The Book By The Readers
- A lot of readers purchased this as a self-help book.
- Some readers were curious about the book because of its publicity.
- There were also readers that were re-reading the book.
- A few readers bought the book on the recommendation of others.
- Where The Author Succeeded In Conveying Their Point To The Readers?
- Many readers found the use of children's stories as metaphors to be very helpful.
- They also liked the wild and free-spirited aspects of feminism taught by the book.
- Some readers claimed that they enjoyed the slow read of the book because of its complex language.
- Some readers identified with the dark interpretations of the fairy tales told by the author and claimed to have found relief after reading through.
- Where The Author Failed In Conveying Their Point To The Readers?
- Several readers were put off by the complex language and verbosity of the text.
- Some readers also felt that the author was trying to prove her intelligence rather than provide a good piece of advice.
- Some readers also found the interpretation of the fairy tales retold by the author to be very depressing and negative.
Research Studies
For this research on Amazon book review analysis, we used the most reputable sources available in the public domain. Since the research was limited to the Amazon book reviews, we have restricted ourselves to the Amazon website. The research considered the entirety of the reviews for Pussy: A Reclamation, by Regina Thomashauer. The same was not possible for Women Who Run With the Wolves, by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, as it contained more than 11,000 reviews. We examined as many reviews as possible in this case, to correctly analyze the reviews.