In non-fiction, the books I loved this year:
Louise McSharry’s
Fat Chance
, a thought-provoking memoir about body image, health, and addiction.
Mad Girl
by Bryony Gordon, a very funny and readable account of OCD and related mental health difficulties
Real Artists Have Day Jobs, a gorgeous collection of short and relatable essays from the very funny Sara Benincasa, touching on health, art, creativity, friendship, love, sex and more
As for novels, dark-twisty-ladies featured heavily:
Girls On Fire
by Robin Wasserman
Lying In Wait
by Liz Nugent
The Wonder
by Emma Donoghue
Sisters and Lies by Bernice Barrington
You Will Know Me
by Megan Abbott
Here’s to more twistiness in 2017!
Published on December 21, 2016 00:50