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Laura van den Berg’s new novel is a perfectly poised psychological puzzle. by Kinzy Janssen Swirling at the center of the […]
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Rebecca Scherm reclaims the femme fatale in her first novel, a heist thriller with legs. by Joanna Demkiewicz In Rebecca Scherm’s […]
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Unreliable narrators and a roving setting lend this new thriller the makings of a sensational release. by Kaylen Ralph In Alfred […]
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A conversation with the woman who has successfully “Hitchcocked” Gone Girl. by Kaylen Ralph When Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl came out in […]
Read more10 Books by Women to Get Excited for in 2015
New year, new books. by The Riveter Editors This year may have officially been deigned #readwomen2014, but we’d like to see […]
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Meghan Daum’s unsentimental approach to sentimental topics makes this book of essays an experiment in taboos. by Kaylen Ralph “In some […]
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A cast of delinquent characters and a gritty setting sheds light on social politics in this modern fairy tale. by Joanna […]
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