The Women

by

Kristin Hannah

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy emotional historical fiction centered on women's experiences are likely to appreciate this book.
  • Fans of stories about the Vietnam War era, especially those interested in learning about the role of women during this time, will find it compelling.
  • Those who like character-driven narratives exploring themes of trauma, resilience, and friendship will connect with the story.
  • Readers who enjoy Kristin Hannah's other works or authors like Kate Quinn will probably find this book appealing.
  • Anyone interested in learning more about the challenges faced by veterans, particularly female veterans, after returning from war will gain insights from this novel.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer more action-oriented war stories or those looking for a broader perspective on the Vietnam War beyond the American experience may be disappointed.
  • Those who dislike melodrama or predictable romance subplots in their historical fiction might find aspects of the story frustrating.
  • Readers sensitive to graphic depictions of war injuries or trauma may find some scenes difficult.
  • Those who prefer tighter plotting and less repetition may struggle with the pacing, especially in the latter half of the book.
  • Readers looking for more nuanced character development or representation of Vietnamese perspectives may find the book lacking in those areas.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Shines a light on the often overlooked contributions and experiences of women who served in Vietnam
  • Vivid and harrowing depictions of the realities of war
  • Powerful portrayal of PTSD and the struggles veterans faced after returning home
  • Strong female friendships between the main characters
  • Well-researched historical details about the Vietnam War era
  • Emotionally impactful and moving story
  • Highlights the lack of recognition and support for female veterans
  • Page-turning and engrossing narrative
  • Educational about an underrepresented part of history
  • Explores themes of heroism, sacrifice, and resilience

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Overly melodramatic and soap opera-like at times
  • Predictable plot twists and romance storylines
  • Lack of depth to some of the supporting characters
  • Pacing issues, especially in the second half of the book
  • Heavy-handed foreshadowing
  • Repetitive descriptions and scenes
  • Main character's decision-making can be frustrating
  • Minimal representation of Vietnamese characters or perspectives
  • Writing style felt clunky or overly descriptive to some readers
  • Some found it too long and drawn out

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