One of the most interesting books that I read last year. Everybody should read it. She's got a split-the-difference take on a few different things, i.e. it's ok that women feel that they have to do x, but it's not ok that they feel that they have to do y.
I haven't read this yet. I've skimmed it, and it seems awesome, and very interesting. It's been inspiring to both leftist and right-wing thinkers... I was going to include it in a display on Dystopian Fiction last year, but our library doesn't have a copy. I've read both White Fang and Call of the Wild. This is definitely on the list.

