This is the seventh post of a series about books written by women to give me an excuse to read more female authors.
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This is the seventh post of a series about books written by women to give me an excuse to read more female authors.
My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier is not a book you should pick up if you like fairytales and happy endings. The same goes for Madeline Miller’s Circe, the retelling of the life of the Greek sorceress, the daughter of the sun.
This is the fifth post of a series about books written by women to give me an excuse to read more female authors.
This twisted tale of a family desolved by a poisonous murderer is delightful and deadly.
This is a world where the women are seen as objects for bearing children, or as virginal saints—and nothing in between.
This is the first post of a series about books written by women in the past to give me an excuse to read more female authors, which have been lacking from my bookshelf recently.