A very happy publication day to Impostor Syndrome by Kathy Wang. This is an espionage thriller unlike anything you’ve read before – John le Carre by way of Fleabag. Check out the blurb below: Julia Lerner is one of the most powerful people in Silicon Valley and an icon to professional women across the country.Continue reading “HAPPY PUB DAY! Impostor Syndrome, Kathy Wang”
Tag Archives: contemporary fiction
REVIEW: The School for Good Mothers, Jessamine Chan
Maybe Jenna Bush has better taste in books than I thought?
REVIEW: The Younger Wife, Sally Hepworth
Australia, are you okay?
REVIEW: The Dictator’s Wife, Freya Berry
Why is it that the world remains so fascinated by politician’s wives?
HAPPY PUB DAY! The Annual Migration of Clouds, Premee Mohamed
This is a stunning new cli-fi novella exploring the aftereffects of climate change and mother-daughter relationships.
HAPPY PUB DAY! The Fell by Sarah Moss
Fell. This is a great read set in autumn 2020, exploring national identity, COVID-19, and motherhood in a unique way. Check out the blurb below:
REVIEW: 56 Days, Catherine Ryan Howard
We’ve reached the “books about COVID” stage of the pandemic.
REVIEW: Femlandia by Christina Dalcher
The Handmaid’s Tale: quickly becoming the most misunderstood dystopian book since 1984.
REVIEW: We, Jane by Aimee Wall
Aimee Wall’s debut We, Jane has a strong sense of place, but the story it tells is becoming more and more universal.
REVIEW: Lights Out in Lincolnwood, Geoff Rodkey
It wasn’t funny when The Simpsons did it either.