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Honest question, what books show what it's like to be a girl?

>Dostoevsky writes some of the most hollow women I have ever read.
>IJ's reflections on womanhood are either an embarrassment or intended as a joke
>Nabokov's women are enigmatic. If he understood women, then delivering insight on them isn't on his agenda
>Hoellebecq's women are the most convincing I have ever read. But absolutely unenlightening since they just mirror my own absolutely remote perception of how women act. I am thinking specifically of the discotheque girl in Whatever
>Gravitys Rainbow is really a book about men doing things. Women are there and have thoughts but never really stand alone.
Like, maybe women are really like this, but

OP is an effortpost by some anon in a thread that just got deleted, I feel like it was written by a man, though.

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