The Eights by Joanna Miller ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 Ehhh, I struggled with this one and am still struggling with how to review this one. I loved the concept and history of this book. Who wouldn’t want to read about the first 4 women to matriculate at Oxford University in the 20?! The history was incredibly well done and I could picture the time period through the words. But unfortunately, that is where the enjoyment ended for me. I found that the 4 main characters were hard to keep track of. They all had their own trauma, personalities and experiences, but also very similar. The way the book was written made it at times difficult to keep track. I enjoyed the friendship and bond between these history-making women, but also wanted more personality from them as individuals to make it easier to differentiate. I truly enjoyed the history part, what Oxford was like after the first World War, misogyny and the threat of influenza. There was a ton of research done, which was obvious throughout the book, which was my favorite part of the story. Thank you Netgalley for my advanced reader copy. LTKFindsUnder50 LTKHome LTKSeasonal