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No Son Micro: Machismos CotidianosPremio Antonio Garca Cubas No son micro porque sostienen un problema enorme. Tienes en tus manos el libro que millones de personas exigen en redes sociales, ese que la gente pregunta constantemente por qu no ha sido escrito en Mxico. Un libro que entrega las preguntas y las respuestas que ms tiempo, espacio y caracteres ocupan en la discusin ciberntica, en los cafs y en las calles despus de cada marcha contra la violencia feminicida. Cualquiera que se
Premio Antonio García Cubas No son micro porque sostienen un problema enorme. Tienes en tus manos el libro que millones de personas exigen en redes sociales, ese que la gente pregunta constantemente por qué no ha sido escrito en México. Un libro que entrega las preguntas y las respuestas que más tiempo, espacio y caracteres ocupan en la discusión cibernética, en los cafés y en las calles después de cada marcha contra la violencia feminicida. Cualquiera que se pregunte por qué no debe usar el término feminazi, por qué tantos hombres interrumpen a las mujeres, por qué hay hombres aterrados frente al cambio, por qué le damos más valor a una estatua que a la vida de una chica asesinada, cómo se puede ser igualitario más allá del discurso, encontrará aquí las claves para la comprensión y el debate informado. Éste es un libro para quienes argumentan que los hombres siempre han sido así y que las mujeres calladitas se ven más bonitas, porque rabiosas frente a la violencia masiva pierden su encanto; ese encanto que da tanta tranquilidad a una sociedad centrada en las necesidades emocionales de los hombres, de los patriarcas, de los machistas, de los conservadores, de los guapetes de la güisquizquierda. No son micro. Machismos cotidianos puede abrirse en cualquier página para encontrar la respuesta a nuestras preguntas, los argumentos que las chicas y chicos más jóvenes están buscando para enfrentar una absurda guerra de desinformación que pretende acallar las nuevas formas de convivencia entre personas, de la niñez y juventud a veces indefinible y siempre imposible de etiquetar. Es entretenido, lúcido, implacable, claro, realista y honesto, igual que sus autoras. Si este libro estuviera en todas las bibliotecas escolares y en las redacciones de los medios de comunicación, el absurdo debate sobre lo que significan la igualdad, el machismo, el feminismo y la violencia de género se disolvería para transformarse en la conversación más urgente de este siglo: cómo hemos sido y cómo queremos ser, cómo educar para vivir en paz, en el amor y en la diversidad que reconoce las diferencias sin que cuestionar o rebelarse frente al pasado merezca el insulto, la descalificación o la muerte. -Lydia Cacho" ENGLISH DESCRIPTION They are not micro because they bear a huge problem on their shoulders. This is the book that millions of people are searching for on social media. A book that offers the questions and answers that take up so much time and space in the cyber world, in cafes, and in the streets after each march for violence against women. Anyone that wonders why you should not use the term feminazi, why so many men interrupt women, how you can be fight for equal rights beyond just your words, in this book they will find the keys to being more understanding and to be able to have an informed debate. "They Are Not Micro. Everyday Machismo can be opened on any page to find the answer to our questions and the arguments that our younger generations are looking for so they can face an absurd war of misinformation. This great book is entertaining, articulate, relentless, clear, realistic, and honest, just like its authors. If this book were available in all school libraries and in newsrooms, the absurd debate about what equality, machismo, feminism, and gender violence mean, it would become the most urgent subject matter of the century: how have we been in the past and how do we want to be going forward, how to educate so that we can live peacefully, lovingly, and with diversity, one that accepts differences without questioning or rebelling against the past."- Lydia CachoShipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Beta, Alpha, Omega oh my!
Format: Kindle
Omegas are precious and given to Alphas & their packs... but the Betas want in too. To this end, the Beta government is rolling out its trial of assigning a Beta to each Alpha-Omega pack. But forcing a Beta into a pack where they are not wanted will not end well... Of course, no one expected the Omega to fall for the assigned Beta. Great read and cliffhanger
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
★★★★★ 3
A familiar story, just with…..less.
Format: Kindle
So, as other reviewers make clear, this is very similar to Pack Darling and The Beta. It’s much closer aligned with The Beta, in plot and maybe more like Pack Darling with characters.
That being said, I don’t hate this…..but it wasn’t great either. It’s both books mentioned but just….less. Less angst, less emotion, less feeling. The plot feels very half fleshed out, and the “bad guy” feels underwhelming. I didn’t really feel any real emotions from and of the male leads, except maybe Oliver. The others fell sorta flat for me. And Mika makes herself out to be this big bad ass straight outta training and then we never see it from here again with the one fitting room incident as the exception.
SPOILER:
The whole, “Oh, I’m actually probably an Omega, but I don’t wanna be but I do actually wanna be but no one can ever know my secret that I do nothing to hide “ thing fell so flat. She never commutes to believing she was secretly an omega, but also mentions her “secret” a lot. It just felt so manufactured.
I’m intrigued enough to read part 2 and see how the author closes everything out, but this is not one I’ll recommend or ever come back to.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Good start to a series
Format: Kindle
I delayed reading the series for reasons I don’t remember. But my TBR list is huge so I thought I’d take a shot of this and I was pleasantly surprised. I didn’t think the blurb about it was anything special. But it was a very good book. It took some interesting twists and turns. I am so glad the second book is already out. Because I would not have waited patiently. Very slow burn but good storyline. 🔥🔥/5
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
★★★★★ 4
A good read
Format: Kindle
Multiple points of view. 3 Alpha men and an Omega male. She is a Beta in training for a new program placing betas in Alpha/Omega packs. Mila is only doing the program for the money to take care of her dad. She wasn't expecting to fall for a pack but when she sees this packs Omega she is done for. There is just something about him. His Alphas are good looking as well. Too bad she is hiding a secret and their government is acting shady. I liked it and can't wait to see where their story goes.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
★★★★★ 3
Slightly repetitive but I did love some things
Format: Kindle
I love this type of story. And omegaverse is one of my all time favorite genres. But there are a few things that pulled me out of my enjoyment while I was reading. It was repetitive at times as well as struggled with telling not showing. So we didn’t always feel like we were experiencing things with the main character. There were also some plot holes but they may still be answered in part 2.
Now this isn’t to be said I didn’t enjoy parts of the story. I loved the almost instant love between Mila and Oliver. And how he started changing around her.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024