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WHAT ABOUT MEN?

CAITLIN MORAN

Ebury Press, 320pp, £22

Two weeks before her book came out, Caitlin Moran had to close down her ‘mentions’ on her Twitter account because it was becoming ‘genuinely unpleasant’. ‘Men, it seemed,’ she wrote in her Times column, ‘were very, very angry about the whole idea of the book.’

The ’s Rhik Samadder, however, thought it ‘screamingly funny, boldly against the grain and socially urgent’. He posed the question: ‘Is it harder to be a man than a woman these days?’

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