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A hand holds a book titled, The List, with a bougainvillaea tree in the background.

The List by Yomi Adegoke Book review

A hand holds a book titled, The List, with a bougainvillaea tree in the background.

You’re an internet-famous feminist, your fiancé is indicted in an anonymous list of women aggressors and your wedding is in a month.

Spoiler, he is innocent.

But he cannot tell you the truth because it would break your heart for other reasons and possibly ruin your relationship.

Of course, there’s pressure to do the right thing. But there are lots of emotions and gray areas involved so you are stuck in a dilemma.

That’s Ola’s story in The List.

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The book highlights internet cancel culture and all the challenges that come with it.

From how women associated with men indicted can face more scrutiny than the accused themselves, to the fickleness of internet fans and haters alike, the complexity of life and relationships, and just how much social media can impact real life.

It’s a book for the era we are living in.

Anita Patrick - a writer, lover of life, and creative badass!

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