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All Fours by Miranda July

In "All Fours," Miranda July explores the complexities of midlife, desire, and self-reinvention through the eyes of a semi-famous artist who abandons her plans and checks into a motel, where a journey of personal rediscovery unfolds. Read our in-depth review.

Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo

Explore the powerful narrative of "Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982" by Cho Nam-Joo, a novel that shines a light on the pervasive sexism in South Korea and resonates with women worldwide.

Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder

The darkly funny and deeply moving debut novel "Nightbitch" by Rachel Yoder explores the surreal journey of motherhood, identity, and female rage.

The Idea of You by Robinne Lee

Robinne Lee's "The Idea of You" is a provocative romance exploring ageism, modern womanhood, and the complexities of female desire. Discover why this buzzworthy debut is both a guilty pleasure and a poignant literary journey.

The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" is a dystopian masterpiece that delves into themes of gender subjugation, authoritarianism, and resilience. Discover the haunting world of Gilead through the eyes of the defiant Offred.

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The Once and Future Queen by Paula Lafferty

Read our in-depth review of Paula Lafferty’s The Once and Future Queen, a character-first Arthurian fantasy with time travel, a dismantled love triangle, thoughtful LGBTQ+ representation, ethically thorny memory magic, and a bold cliffhanger to launch The Lives of Guinevere series.

Sales: The New Beginning by Mikhail Belogrivtsev

A practical, psychology-driven review of Sales: The New Beginning by Mikhail Belogrivtsev—why conviction, patience, and reading buyer actions matter more than scripts in modern selling.

The Heir Apparent by Rebecca Armitage

A detailed review of The Heir Apparent by Rebecca Armitage—an emotionally authentic royal romance where a runaway princess turned doctor must choose between love, identity, and the crown after sudden tragedy.

Everyone in the Group Chat Dies by L.M. Chilton

A spoiler-light review of Everyone in the Group Chat Dies by L.M. Chilton—dark humor, sharp social media commentary, small-town menace, and a twisty mystery that’s thrilling (with a few flaws).

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