I think the second one is the best, but the third one is awesome in the way that it shows you what the three novels are really about (the way that the patriarchy itself is a form of violence) rather than what the books appear at first to be about from a straight plot point point of view.
I think the second one is the best, but the third one is awesome in the way that it shows you what the three novels are really about (the way that the patriarchy itself is a form of violence) rather than what the books appear at first to be about from a straight plot point point of view.