It’s A Man’s World by Polly Courtney

Sometimes, I come across a book that I’m just not sure what I’ll say in my review. I didn’t love it, I didn’t hate. Some scenes pulled me in, others pushed me away. Sometimes I was laughing out loud, other times I was baffled. And that is precisely what It’s a Man’s World by Polly Courtney did to me. The story revolves around workaholic Alexa Harris as she steps into Banter- the gentleman’s magazine that showcases naked girls. Alexa’s job is to drive up the sales and implement new and fresh ideas so Banter doesn’t go under. She knows she is in for a challenge, switching from working with all women to all men- men who stare at naked women all day and think very little of their new female colleague. Alexa has to juggle her career, love life, and protests that come along with her position and lads’ magazines in general.

So, why am I so confused as to my thoughts on the book? For starters, Alexa is often talked about being a strong female, a trait someone would surely need to work with a bunch of frat-boy men in the Banter setting. Alexa goes from me being strong and putting the guys in their place, to allowing sexual harassment to occur to her and others without saying a word about it. That was a little strange, I felt like I never knew which side of Alexa I was going to get. Then there was her boyfriend, who to me seemed like a decent guy. Until the end of the book where Alexa suddenly realizes how controlling he was- but readers never really see that part of him. I thought that he was a great and decent guy all along, and was actually waiting for them to get back together. Those are just a few of the head scratching moments I had.

On the other hand, there were times were I was really drawn into the story, and wanted to find out what happened next. I enjoyed Alexa’s two best friends and their dramas they were going through. The lone other female that worked at Banter, Selena, was interesting to read about as well. I was never quite sure what she was up to, and it was nice seeing how her story played out at the end. So there were parts that I enjoyed reading as well. Overall, I think most chick lit readers would be able to appreciate the story and the characters that Courtney has come up with. I just felt like I was too back and forth on the book to be able to really get lost in the story.

[Rating: 3.5]

4 Comments

  1. September 26, 2011 / 7:28 pm

    Huh, sounds like chick lit to me. I must be mistaken though as Courtney doesn’t write chick lit… (/sarcasm)

    Even with all the Polly Courtney broo-ha-ha going on I thought this book sounded interesting. It’s unfortunate that maybe it isn’t as cohesive as it could be. I’ll still probably check it out some time if only to figure out what makes it (not)chick lit.

  2. September 26, 2011 / 8:11 pm

    Definitely sounds like chick lit, but perhaps not as cohesive and pulled together as we’d expect from someone causing such a stink about being labeled chick lit. o_O

  3. Samantha
    Author
    October 2, 2011 / 6:57 pm

    It really is an interesting book Christine, one I’m sure will make you think! Just parts of it definitely could have been better 🙂

  4. Samantha
    Author
    October 2, 2011 / 6:57 pm

    I agree Lucie!