Women’s Review of Books, Volume 35
Tough Love: a Review of I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness By Austin Channing Brown
Chicago Review of Books
‘The Roanoke Girls’ Disturbs, Dismays, and Ultimately Disappoints
Abandoning Expectations with Melissa Febos’s ‘Abandon Me’
ROAR Feminist Lit Mag
Can’t Silence These Voices: A Review of Nasty Women
Showing the Tragedy in Fantasy: A Review of The Idea of You
Electric Lit
Sorry to Disrupt the Peace is Deeply Moving and Honest
Quail Bell Magazine
Too Freaking Accurate: A Review of Too Fat Too Slutty Too Loud by Anne Helen Petersen
Questioning Everything: A Review of The Answers by Catherine Lacey
How To Use All Caps Tastefully: A Review of Samantha Irby’s We Are Never Meeting in Real Life
“Nostalgia is an Affliction”: A Review of Salt Houses by Hala Alyan
Uncomfortable in the Best Way: A Review of Oola by Brittany Newell
A Witch’s Brew of Vulnerability, Anger, and Admiration: All The Lives I Want
Bust
“The Burning Girl” Shows The Complex Intricacies Of Growing Up
“Patient H69” By Vanessa Potter Is A Series Of Tiny Triumphs: BUST Review
Lauren Elkin Takes Back The Streets Of History With ‘Flaneuse‘
Bitch