It doesn't seem like a book I will be rushing to read.
You can take a position on anything at all, and dredge up information and comment to back it up, but that doesn't mean that it actually exists beyond the imagination of its author.
The differences between the sexes have been apparent as long as there has been a difference between the sexes, and it's fertile ground for one 'side' to line up against the other.
The problem is, it uses rare and extreme examples of attitudes and behaviours, and paints them as though they are completely standard and normal across the gender, and they are patently not.
A book like this will appeal to women who view men as an alien species to be feared and distrusted, which is a supreme irony, since that is the accusation labeled at men in the first place, an imbalance which this book is pretending to address, while merely confirming stereotypes and prejudices.
I could write a book confirming that the earth is flat, and amass a load of evidence and quotes from learned academics to back up my view, but at the end of the day, it's not true, and writing a book about it doesn't make it true.