Times Literary Supplement, by Fran Bigman
The Nation, by Mike Mariani
New Ohio Review, by Madeline ffitch
The Seattle Review of Books, by Jessica Mooney
Portland Mercury, by Megan Burbank
The Guardian (UK), by Katharine Coldiron
The Atlantic, by Sophie Gilbert
The New York Times, by Naomi Alderman
Electric Literature, by Kate Harding
The Irish Independent, by Anne Cunningham
The Irish Independent, by Tanya Sweeney
Emerald Street (UK), by Francesca Brown
The Millions, by Kaethe Schwehn
The Rumpus, by Chelsea Leu
Willamette Week, by Matthew Korfhage
The Washington Post, by Ron Charles
The Los Angele Times, by Joy Press
Chicago Tribune, by Kathleen Rooney
Oprah.com, by Dawn Raffel
O Magazine, February 2018
People, February 2018
Seattle Times, by Jeff Baker
NPR Weekend Edition, by Barrie Hardymon
Elle, December 2017
Bookforum, by Fiona Maazel
Marie Claire, by Samantha Irby
Booklist (starred review), November 2017
Library Journal (starred review), October 2017
Best Books of 2018 We Can't Wait to Read, Refinery29
100 Best Books to Read This Summer, Sunday Times UK
14 Smart Books to Read at the Beach, Esquire
The 39 Books We're Talking about This Summer, Washington Post
8 Recently Published Books That Are Feminist AF, Lit Reactor
13 Books to Read on Int'l Women's Day, Elle UK
March's Best New Books, Stylist UK
Amazing Feminist Books Coming in 2018, Book Riot
Books to Look Forward to in 2018, NPR
Best Books of Winter, Elle Magazine
Books of the Week Pick, Publishers Weekly
Books We Can't Wait to Read, Huffington Post
Books to Read in January, Entertainment Weekly
15 Books You Should Read This January, Lit Hub
January 2018 Book Preview, Vol. 1 Brooklyn
10 Books by Women We Can't Wait to Read, Alma
The Great 2018 Book Preview, The Millions
Books We Can't Wait to Read in 2018, Nylon
Books We're Looking Forward to in 2018, Tor.com
11 Best First Lines, Entertainment Weekly
Most Anticipated Fiction of 2018, Bustle
Must-Read Books, PopSugar
Must Reads for Fall, Ploughshares
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“Red Clocks and Rising Anti-Abortion Laws”
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“What Do the Make-Believe Bureaucracies of Sci-Fi Novels Say About Us?”
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“How Feminist Dystopian Fiction Is Channeling Women’s Anger & Anxiety”
(New York Times)
“The Remarkable Rise of the Feminist Dystopia”
(The Atlantic)
“These New Books Refuse to Make a Spectacle Out of Women’s Trauma”
(BuzzFeed)
“Misogynistic Dystopias, Ranked By How Likely They Are in Real Life”
(Electric Literature)
“7 Books That Imagine Life Without Landmark Supreme Court Cases”
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“Why feminist dystopias must stop torturing women”
(The Guardian)
“Five Books About Motherhood and Dystopia”
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“Red Clocks exposes frightening reality of our time”
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