Thursday, September 4, 2025

Girl Dinner - Olivie Blake

Girl Dinner - Olivie Blake

Pub. Date: Oct. 21, 2025

She read

 After Sloane Hartley abandoned her tenure-track job to relocate with her husband for his university position and had a baby, she is eager to return to academia. However, the only job available to her at her husband’s university is a non-track position that comes with a dilapidated basement office and the pressure to publish. She is insecure about so much: leaving her child, her clothes, her body, her life.

Nina Klaus is pledging THE sorority on campus, where the sisters and alumnae all appear to be high-achieving, attractive, and almost perfect specimens. When Sloane is asked to be the sorority’s campus advisor and takes on new friends from its alumnae, both she and Nina learn the sinister secret of the women’s success.

This dark yet entertaining satire delves into the complexities of women’s lives. I don’t think I am spoiling anything by warning that there is cannibalism as part of the story and also some spicy scenes.

Told in alternating POVs, Blake takes on some tough questions. What is the plight of women in the world today? What has feminism done for and to women and what have they lost in recent years? Why do difficult choices, roles, and situations uniquely face women? How can women achieve power? What about the disconnect between the rich and others in society?

A little out of my usual genre, I was attracted to this book by comments by others on Bookstagram. The story won’t be for everyone, but I enjoyed it. I don’t know that any of those questions/conflicts were resolved, but I appreciated the author giving voice to them. 

While I understand that the discussion of cannibalism is satirical, I found wisdom in the observation that women who vote for men who infringe upon their rights are essentially cannibalizing themselves. 

Thanks to @NetGalley and #TorPublishing for the DRC. 

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