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  2. The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic - Wikipedia

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    The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic is a fantasy novel by Emily Croy Barker. The novel takes place in the 21st century and centers around a woman named Nora, who accidentally wanders into a magical land. The story involves themes such as magic, social commentary, and romance. The novel makes several references to Jane Austen's Pride and ...

  3. Women's fiction - Wikipedia

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    Women's fiction edition of Ms. magazine in 2002. Women's fiction is an umbrella term for women-centered books that focus on women's life experience that are marketed to female readers, and includes many mainstream novels or women's rights books. It is distinct from women's writing, which refers to literature written by (rather than promoted to ...

  4. List of feminist literature - Wikipedia

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    Making it: A Woman's Guide to Sex in the Age of AIDS, Cindy Patton and Janis Kelly (1987) [504] Reconstructing Womanhood, Hazel Carby (1987) The Great Cosmic Mother: Rediscovering the Religion of the Earth, Monica Sjoo and Barbara Mor (1987) "Voyage in the Dark: Hers and Ours", Andrea Dworkin (1987) [505]

  5. Self-Help (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    In “Amahal and the Night Visitors: A Guide to the Tenor of Love,” Lorrie Moore writes about a breakup between the main character, Trudy, and her boyfriend, Moss. She writes the story in second person, along with the majority of her other stories, so that the reader can connect with the characters on a personal level.

  6. Fascinating Womanhood - Wikipedia

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    Derived from a set of booklets published in the 1920s and 1930s by the Psychological Press, the book seeks to help traditionally-minded women to make their marriages "a lifelong love affair". [3] According to Time magazine, Andelin wrote Fascinating Womanhood when "she felt her own marriage wasn't the romantic love affair she had dreamed of." [4]

  7. A Woman of Substance (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel is the first of a seven-book saga about the fortunes of a retail empire and the machinations of the business elite across three generations. The series, featuring Emma Harte and her family also includes Hold The Dream, To Be The Best, Emma's Secret, Unexpected Blessings, Just Rewards and Breaking the Rules.

  8. The League series - Wikipedia

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    The League series is an ongoing romance book series by the American author Sherrilyn Kenyon. The books are published by St. Martin's Press . It consists of eleven books that take place in a future time in a place known as the Ichidian Universe.

  9. I Am a Woman - Wikipedia

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    I Am A Woman is a book that basically all homosexual readers, both men and women, will enjoy reading." [5] A 1969 retrospective of lesbian paperback fiction called I Am A Woman a "blockbuster" that heaps praise on the character of Beebo Brinker, "who carries off a barroom seduction scene that is surely a classic". [6]