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Ivanka Trump's new book, Women Who Work, was released just two days ago, and so far, the reviews are not great.

Readers are certainly not being complimentary of the title, with it getting an average of 1.2 stars on bookshop Barnes and Noble's website, and 58 per cent of people on Amazon giving it one star, the lowest rating. But this is nothing compared to how the critics are reacting.

"Witlessly derivative," said The New York Times, while The Huffington Post called it, "A grab-bag of generic work-life advice". "Here is proof that a female CEO can write a business book that is just as bad as one written by an overconfident male CEO," Mashable said. The Independent went with: "Ivanka Trump's new book is bad. Also, water is wet."

"Organised into sections with titles like 'Dream Big' and 'Make Your Mark," Women Who Work is a sea of blandities, an extension of that 2014 commercial seeded with ideas lifted ('curated' she calls it) from various well-known self-help authors," NPR brutally said. "Reading it feels like eating scented cotton balls."

Trump has not addressed any of the negative criticism and is putting on a positive and proud front on Instagram.

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From: Harper's BAZAAR UK