Thursday, January 9, 2025

A Terrible Title for a Book

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Walker Long's "Planet of the Rapes” may raise eyebrows with its title, but don't let that fool you. This book delves deep into themes of female empowerment, inequality, and the consequences of unchecked power.

The story follows Liv, a determined and resilient woman who’s fed up with misogynistic men and the unequal recognition of her efforts. After losing her position to a man, Liv volunteers for a super-secret mission as an astronaut. Joining her are physicist Sanjay and the typical jerk, Duke. Their mission takes an unexpected turn when they're sucked into a wormhole, landing on Earth 400 years into the future, where women are treated as slaves and property.

Duke thrives in this new world and, seeing Liv as a threat, has her sold. Liv ends up with a timid and weak young man, whom she inspires to challenge the oppressive norms of the time. Together, they uncover a way to return to their time. Liv learns that Earth's dystopian future was shaped by a misogynistic president, leading to the loss of women’s rights.

"Planet of the Rapes " is a powerful commentary on the importance of gender equality and the dangers of letting regressive ideologies take root. Liv's journey is a testament to resilience and the impact one individual can have on the fight for justice.

Walker Long’s work is a call to action, urging readers to recognize the importance of empowering women and preventing history from repeating itself. Despite its misleading title, the book’s profound message makes it a must-read.

** I do NOT support the use of AI, and I do not support the title or the cover for this book*** I do believe the Author intended for the book to get the negative attention that it has received.

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