Middlemarch, George Eliot This 600-page tome took me a full two weeks to finish but it was totally worth it.…
Circe, Madeline Miller Circe follows the life of the little-known goddess of the same name who was a daughter of…
The Wife, Meg Wolitzer Wolitzer’s novel is the perfect example of the sexist, toxic society we should all be striving…
Little Fires Everywhere, Celeste Ng Ng’s second novel is just as much of a page-turner as her first one was.…
The Female Persuasion, Meg Wolitzer Although this is the first novel I have read by Wolitzer, she has written a…
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie If you couldn’t tell from the titles, the theme this week is murder.…
Since I recently finished watching the Netflix series Anne with an E, I figured I would write a double feature…
When the World Was Steady, Claire Messud Messud’s debut novel from the mid-90s follows the separate adventures of two sisters,…
These were my last two reads of 2020, after I had finished reading the Women’s Prize for Fiction list, and…
I first heard of Aphra Behn on The Guilty Feminist podcast (if you haven’t listened yet, you should definitely check…