Category: Reviews
The Cure for Women by Lydia Reeder
Check out my review of Lydia Reeder’s The Cure for Women if you’re interested in historical accounts of women forcing their way into fields men don’t want them in (all of them, amirite?). #TheCureforWomen #MaryPutnamJacobi #womeninmedicine #StMartinsPress
The Latina Anti-Diet by Dalina Soto
Contains: ranting, information on dieticians vs nutritionists, reasons why being healthy doesn’t mean abandoning your heritage.
The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones
Contains: intriguing vampire lore, western justice, darkness. So much darkness.
Propaganda Girls by Lisa Rogak
Contains: historical information about 4 women involved in the OSS’ black propaganda initiative in WWII.
The Unworthy by Agustina Bazterrica, Translated by Sarah Moses
Contains: religious weirdness, dystopia, death, violence.
Cleavage: Men, Women, and the Space Between Us by Jennifer Finney Boylan
Contains: memoirs of a trans activist and writer.
Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Contains: Mexican film industry, a self-absorbed pretty-boy, feminism, occultism.
All the Stars and Teeth by Adalyn Grace
Contains: All the Stars and Teeth, All the Tides of Fate.
Defying Shadows by Jessica Settergren
Contains: tips for maintaining Pagan/Witch-based spiritual practices during times of illness.












