Reviewed by Terri-Jane Dow || Performance artist Jenny Hval’s second novel, Girls Against God, is described as part manifesto, part time-travelling fever dream.
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Boy Parts, by Eliza Clark
Reviewed by Terri-Jane Dow || Boy Parts - our book club pick for September - is the most deliciously grim book I've read for a while.
If I Had Your Face, by Frances Cha
Reviewed by Terri-Jane Dow || This time last year, I was in Seoul, mesmerised by streets upon winding streets of bustling beauty stores in Myeong-dong.
Fernanda Melchor’s Hurricane Season
Reviewed by Terri-Jane Dow | “The Witch is dead,” proclaims the blurb of Fernanda Melchor’s incredible (and incredibly violent) Hurricane Season.
Carmen Maria Machado’s In The Dream House
Reviewed by Terri-Jane Dow
Book Club: Pine
In March, we'll be reading Francine Toon's debut novel, Pine.
Book Club: The Falconer
For our January meet up in London, we'll be reading Dana Czapnik's The Falconer.
Jesse Ball’s The Divers’ Game
Our November book club pick, reviewed by Terri-Jane Dow