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    I’ve only been reading novels leisurely for the past two years and I need MORE! But I’ve been finding it hard to find good books in genres I like (80s nostalgia, sci-fi, but also anything else you recommended cause I’m still exploring) with women. My fave books I’ve read lately have been: Y: The Last Man, My Best Friends Exorcism, Come – a memoir.
    Lowkey want a female protagonist if possible. But also throw anything you love and would 110% recommend at me (except full romance-y).
    _^ thanks soo much !!

    by InfamousEdge1603

    22 Comments

    1. Try some dystopia:

      I Who Have Never Known Men

      Vox

      The Grace Year

      Also, Wool, which is the first in a series and also the basis for the TV series Silo.

    2. Single-Aardvark9330 on

      I who have never known men

      Weyward (not romance although one of the women is escaping an abusive relationship)

      Gorse

      The final girl support group

    3. Patricia Wants to Cuddle (Samantha Allen) – very campy horror, fun for Halloween reading

      The Ministry of Time (Kaliane Bradley)- personally hated this 😭 but a lot of people seem to love it and it’s got sci-fi

      Salt Slow and Our Wives Under the Sea (Julia Armfield) – Salt Slow is a short story collection full of interesting and unsettling plots. Our Wives Under the Sea expands on some of the vibes but in novel format. Both super well-written.

      The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue (VE Schwab) – interesting premise of a girl who lives for centuries but cannot be remembered

      We Have Always Lived in the Castle (Shirley Jackson) – another good Halloween read!

    4. Some of these are in your preferred genre, some aren’t, but all are great!

      Kindred by Octavia Butler

      The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins (there is some romance, but these are not romance books)

      The His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman

      The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood. And if you like it, its sequel, The Testaments

      The Free People’s Village by Sim Kern

      A Woman is No Man by Etaf Rum

      Against the Loveless World by Susan Abulhawa

      The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton

      Yellowface by R. F. Kuang

      True Biz by Sarah Novak

      Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley

      Bird Box by Josh Malerman

      Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter

      Bunny by Mona Awad

      Winter’s Bone by Daniel Woodrell

      Severance by Ling Ma

      The Perfect Nanny by Leila Slimani

    5. The Peripheral – William T Gibson (2014 book from the guy who’s responsible for most of the cyberpunk language style, has a woman protag, multi-POV) 

      The Fifth Season – N.K. Jemison (far future sci-fi/fantasy, post-apocalyptic flavor, woman protag) 

      Gideon the Ninth – Tamsyn Muir (sci-fi/fantasy, imperialism and Catholicism with extra bones flavor, woman protag)

      White is for Witching – Helen Oyeyemi (light horror/magical realism, has a woman protag, I think it’s multi-POV but haven’t read it in a few years) 

      The Warm Hands of Ghosts – Katherine Arden (WWI historical/fantasy, POV split between brother (soldier) and sister (nurse)) 

      The Sparrow – Mary Doria Russell (sci-fi, jesuits in space. Warning for sexual violence and violence and. Well. Everything. This one’s great, but emotionally rough.) 

      We Have Always Lived in the Castle – Shirley Jackson (horror/literary/classic)

      Kindred – Octavia Butler (literary/speculative fiction, woman protag, split between 1970s California and antebellum South) 

    6. Check out the Scholomance Series by Naomi Novak, first book is A Deadly Education. 

      Strong female protagonist and supporting characters, really interesting and well developed world, overall just really good. 

    7. Puzzled-Barnacle-200 on

      The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

      Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier

      Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

      Company of Liars by Karen Maitland

      Emma by Jane Austen

      Ariadne by Jennifer Saint

      Babel-17 by Samuel Delany

      Mistborn/Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson

    8. bonvoyageespionage on

      Some books like I Who Have Never Known Man:

      – The Gate to Women’s Country (no romance per se, but there is a guy. Kinda like Y. Watch out for the >!specifically homophobic eugenics.!<)

      – The Power (not romance, but like Vox there is a romantic subplot between two of the POV characters. I really really liked this one.)

      – The Shore of Women (another romantic subplot, also similar-ish to Y)

      – To The Warm Horizon

      – The Goslings (also similar to Y, though I don’t recall whether or not there was romance. It’s a 20s serial novel)

      – The Stone Sky

      – An Unkindness of Ghosts is good sci fi, though less connected to the books you mentioned than the first few.

      Depending on how okay you are with dark or grim topics. The Holdfast Chronicles also sure is a woman-centric post apocalypse series. Watch out for the >!grotesque misogyny and racism, rape, cannibalism, gore, and horse sex.!< Though books 3 and 4 also have grotesque misandry, if that helps.

    9. From Bookworm to Badass by Dustin Tigner.

      It’s litrpg, no romance and it’s a stand alone book

    10. Read the Stephanie plum series by janet evanovich. Stephanie is an incompetent bounty hunter who chases after criminals while trouble chases her. There is a hilarious cast of support characters! I am on book 22 of the series

    11. Cold comfort farm by Stella gibbons

      Flora poste is orphaned as she leaves school leaving her only enough to pay for her gloves, rather than get a job she decides to mooch off her relatives and the only option is to stay with the starkadders at cold comfort

      The book is incredibly modern for being nearly a century old but set in an imagined future where everything is about 1920 but they have Skype

      It’s also very very funny

    12. Battle of the Linguist Mages by Scotto Moore is a blast with some awesome female leads!

      Of Monsters and Mayhem by Barbara Truelove. A total romp—it’s pretty long and I still finished it in a day, it was so fun. The main character is a robot, but a female one (however you define a female robot) and there a lot of other badass human(ish) women.

      The Z Word by Lindsay King-Miller. There’s a bit more relationship stuff in here but it is primarily a zombie apocalypse novel. Also a complete blast

    13. DragonfruitReady4550 on

      Witch Light by Susan Fletcher, it’s historical fiction but written so beautifully I didn’t want it to end.

      The Clay Girl by Heather Tucker, another historical fiction (60s/70s), I fell in love with this book as well.

      Both the above are written really poetically and the main characters are very strong women. 10/10 on each would recommend.

    14. One-Illustrator8358 on

      Strange sally diamond, I think the ending is a bit shit bit still worth reading. I love becks chambers (sci-fi).

    15. I read a few books this year with female protagonists. Aren’t really romance, but do have romance as a side trope. Does that work?

    16. Maybe The Bewitching by Sylvia Moreno Garcia? It follows 3 generations of women in Mexico and New England and is full of witchcraft and dark academia!

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