8 powerful pounds every woman should read

Here is a list of some impressive books written by spectacular women, that every woman should read.


If you are something like me, you probably want not to read enough. Not that you do not read at all, because of course you do. We all read all the time. We are constantly on social media and we read constantly. Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Emails, News - Any account like reading. And it's not bad we do that. It's great, it keeps us in the loop of what's going on in the world and all the latest news and trends. But is it the reading of the quality we should do? The short answer is no ". The long answer is" hell no! ". We should read more books, especially if they are great books of very cool women. So I took the freedom to find a list. Impressive books written by spectacular women, that every woman should read.

1. Frida Kahlo newspaper: an intimate self-portrait By Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo was an incredible painter in the 1900s who is famous for his self-portraits. She has also become a female icon that empowers women around the world to date. This book is essentially its newspaper full of illustrations, sketches, poems and reflections on identity, race, sex and class in Mexico. It's a chance to take a look at his thoughts and dreams, his reflections on life and tumultuous relationship with her husband, Diego Rivera.

2. I know why the bird cage SINGING MAYA ANGELOU
Maya Angelou was a woman so talented. She was a poet, a writer and a social rights activist. In his life, she wrote 3 pounds of tests, several books of poetry, 7 autobiographies and she also credited for a list of films, television shows and plays."I know why the bird cage sings" is his first autobiography. It is a venture of his first life and the way she learned to overcome racism and trauma.


3. I am Malala: the girl who got up for education and was shot By the Taliban de Malala YOUSAFZAI
Malala is a young and talented girl who paid a high price for what she believes. She comes from Pakistan and she firmly believes in women's rights for education. She was shot in her head one day when she came back from school and not only survived miraculously, but she lived to tell the story and become the youngest winner for a Nobel Peace Prize just 16 years.


4. Does everyone drag without me? (And other concerns) By Kaling Mindy
Chances are you know Mindy Kaling best of his show at the Mindy project. Some of you could also recognize her from her role as Kelly Kapoor in the office. Well, not only is it an incredible actress, but she is also a hilarious comedian and a very talented writer. His books are full of humor, fun observations and very real reflections that we all have as women in modern society. So far, she wrote 3 pounds and I highly recommend starting with this one.

5. Skinny in: women, work and willingness to lead by Sheryl Sandberg & Nell Scovell
If you want to know what the personal experience of the Facebook COO looked like in the most prosperous companies in the world - you must read this book. Sheryl shares many stories about her professional life and career and shows how women can have great things when they learn to believe in themselves and change their lives for the better. This book is a cultural phenomenon for a reason.


6. Bossyping by Tina Fey
Tina Fey is a woman of many talents. She can write, act and even produce and her sense of humor does not need any introduction because it is legendary. I mean who here did not see her like Live Lemon in 30 rock? Quite said. So, if you want to know more about his life, laughing hysterically at his self-depreciating jokes -Bossyping is a perfect book for you. It's a perfect mix of autobiography and comedy.


7. How to be a woman by Caitlin Moran
As Caitlin Moran said it eloquently in his Bio Twitter, she "wrote the CK out of sh * t since 1992", and she has been a woman since the day she was born, so if there is someone One who is qualified to write a book like "how to be a woman" - it's Caitlin. Do not be fooled by the name, it's not a self-help book. It's a spiritual and hilarious memory, about what it's like a woman. You will make you laugh, you cry, you will shock - this book really has everything. You will be fan of the first page.


8. Not that kind of girl: a young woman tells you what she learned By Lena Dunham
Lena Dunham is well known to many, thanks toGirls - The show she created, wrote and acted in. She was named for a little Emmys for that and even won two gold globes for that. His book"Not that kind of girl" is a brief in which she shared what she learned about life and works now. It's smart, brave, occasionally funny and very honest.


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