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When Lily joins a cult diet group headed by a social networking faux artisan whose eating plan consists of consuming questionable noncaloric foods, Rose perceptions that Lily wants her help. That's the central question around which Sittenfeld's buzzy new novel reimagines an iconic figure's lifestyle. Judy--mother of a terrible teenager, wife to a terrible husband, and friend to a dying girl --puts her puppy in a sling and ties the sling around her chest, there to remain.

Whether despite or because of Taylor's proximity to his subject matter, the result is a novel of quiet, startling power. Adrienne Westenfeld is a writer and editor at Esquire, where she covers culture and books. My Dark Vanessais a remarkable achievement--a masterpiece of tension and tone which will simultaneously entertain you, horrify you, and proceed you.

In this unputdownable memoir, the prizewinning poet explores her mother's history along with the story of her own life in the years leading up to that deadly tragedy. Emma Cline burst onto the literary scene back in 2016 with All The Ladies, her splashy debut novel about an aging woman who once peripherally belonged to a fictionalized version of the Manson family. Now, four decades after, Cline is back with a collection of unsparing stories about other kinds of girls and the men who drift in and out of their lives.

As she struggles to complete her novel, she falls in love with two very different guys who can offer her really divergent lives. More than just love hinges on Her choice, and you're going to hold your breath because she decides. At a part of Philadelphia hit hard by the opioid crisis, estranged sisters Kacey and Mickey lead very different lives. When Kacey disappears around the same time a series of murders takes place, Mickey becomes obsessed with discovering the killer -- along with her sister -- until it's too late. When she's disowned by her parents in the wake of a violent sexual attack, Taylia Chatterjee must suddenly face the unfamiliar task of navigating the world completely on her own--unless you count the ghost of her Indian grandmother as company. Eighteen years in the building, Fariha Róisín's achingly lovely first novel follows Taylia because she finds her way to a lifetime and community of her own creating. In this thrill ride of a sci-fi debut, human civilization has finally unlocked the key to interdimensional travel between parallel universes, and Cara--whose alternative selves keep dying in different measurements --is deemed the perfect candidate to test the newest technologies.

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