The Oasis, Mary McCarthy This slim novel by Mary McCarthy surely made an enormous splash in her social circle when…
The Groves of Academe, Mary McCarthy This is the first novel I have read of McCarthy’s who was prolific in…
Valentine, Elizabeth Wetmore Valentine was given to me by one of my closest friends (shout out to Allie!) for my…
Milkman, Anna Burns Milkman is a fascinating stream-of-consciousness novel that follows one young woman’s efforts to squash lies and rumors…
Sing, Unburied, Sing, Jesmyn Ward Ward’s novel is a stunning endeavor that dabbles in magical realism in the Deep South…
Fates and Furies, Lauren Groff I spent the first half of this book wondering why it was so devastatingly average…
Since there is quite literally nothing to do but read most days, I went through both the short and long…
These were my last two reads of 2020, after I had finished reading the Women’s Prize for Fiction list, and…
After five months of reading through years of winners, I have arrived at the end! Well, the present day at…
Kamila Shamsie’s seventh novel, Home Fire, is divided into five sections, each narrated by a different character. It follows the…