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After the Emmys, I've been asked to review this book, revisiting Tatiana Maslany's win from last year and the overall experience of Orphan Black. It has engaged audiences in an amazing way. I cannot provide my review here as it is written with a NDA.
I came really close to DNF-ing this at less than 100 pages in. The author has such an arrogant voice that it is very off-putting. I think it's safe to say that anyone reading this book feels basically the same way as the author about these issues, so there was a pointless 'preaching to the choir' feeling to it all. But honestly, I could probably take that fine for 256 pages, but then there were sections that just felt like the author was saying "See those people who disagree? Let's laugh at them!". It felt really condescending. I was hoping for an intelligent look at both sides of this fascinating issue, but that's not really what I got. I really just didn't like the voice in this, but because it did have some good moments, I can't really give it a 1 star. So, 2 it is.
**I received this copy via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review**