After five months of reading through years of winners, I have arrived at the end! Well, the present day at…
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The Glorious Heresies is an ambitious spider web of characters with overlapping stories and plotlines; the entertaining part is trying…
How to Be Both is divided into two parts and tells the story of two women in two completely different…
Eimear McBride’s debut novel is devastatingly haunting and heartbreaking: a young Irish girl-turned-woman narrates her thoughts and the painful (because…
The first 50 pages of this book are explosive in events: basically, as the main character starts sleeping with his…
As can be guessed from the title, Madeline Miller’s debut novel The Song of Achilles is a retelling of the…
The Tiger’s Wife weaves Balkan folklore and current events together to tell the story of war from the perspective of…
From the entire Women’s Prize for Fiction list, this book was the one I was most waiting for, not just…
Marilynne Robinson is known for her grandiose novel Gilead, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2005 and to which Home…