<i>Want</i> makes for <b>addictive reading</b> . . . compelling
Guardian
I just loved reading it. Itâs <b>exceptional</b>
- Fearne Cotton, Happy Place
<i>Want</i> is <b>an intriguing cabinet of curiosities showcasing the sheer glorious variety of female desire</b>; at a time when womenâs freedom of expression and agency is under threat in so many places, any platform that allows us to speak up about an aspect of our lives that is still frequently veiled in shame is to be applauded
Observer
That trajectory and sense of self is something Anderson touches on in Want, describing how throughout her life, her feelings about sex and her sexuality have not been static entities
Marie Claire Australia
An <b>empowering </b>project
Stylist
Extremely sexy . . . <i>Want</i> is the<b> horny manifesto</b> your TBR list will thank you for
Cosmopolitan
Every human sexual desire is finally mysterious, unknowable, but there is no doubt that across the ages womenâs desire has been perceived as dangerous . . . Anderson allows those desires to speak
Financial Times
Queen of the bisexuals Gillian Anderson, aka Mother, aka the woman we all either want to be, or be with, or both â has just dropped arguably <b>the hottest new book of the year </b>(in more ways than one)
Pink News
You might have the same question I did: Would a book loosely patterned on an erotic bestseller published 50 years ago feel relevant in an age when every manner of sexual imagery and performance, real-life hookups and kink are available in the palm of our hands (so to speak) with a swipe, tap or text? The answer is a definitive yes
Washington Post
<b>Trailblazing</b> . . . what makes Want even more<b> innovative</b> is its inclusivity, with letters from queer women, trans women and non-binary people.
Gay Times
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS BOOK OF THE YEAR
'Want makes for addictive reading . . . compelling' Guardian
'I just loved reading it. Itâs exceptional' Fearne Cotton, Happy Place
'An empowering project' Stylist
'Extremely sexy . . . Want is the horny manifesto your TBR list will thank you for' Cosmopolitan
What do you want when no one is watching?
What do you want, when the lights are off?
What do you want, when you are anonymous?
When we talk about sex, we talk about womanhood and motherhood, infidelity and exploitation, consent and respect, fairness and egalitarianism, love and hate, pleasure and pain. And yet so many of us donât talk about it at all.
In this groundbreaking book, Gillian Anderson collects and introduces the anonymous sexual fantasies of women from around the world (along with her own anonymous submission). They are all extraordinary: full of desire, fear, intimacy, shame, satisfaction and, ultimately, liberation. From dreaming about someone off-limits to conjuring a scene with multiple partners, from sex that is gentle and tender to passionate and playful, from women who have never had sex to women who have had more sex than they can remember, these fantasies provide a window into the most secret part of our minds.
Want reveals how women feel about sex when they have the freedom to be totally themselves.