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    where to start & additional resources!

    hi friends! if you’re overwhelmed by all of the monstrosity (complimentary) or want to check out some additional resources, this is the place to be! i’ll list a few subgenres, niches & thematic interests that are present within the quest, alongside some recommended texts as well as some further watching for those who are interested!

    i want to read about …

    WOMEN EATING WILDLY for women who can’t contain their appetite; who are messy and greedy and eat their desires, check out:

    • hungerstone by kat dunn
    • the lamb by lucy rose
    • the eyes are the best part by monika kim

    AND:

    • raw dir. julia ducournau
    • cannibal mukbang dir. aimee kuge

    BEAUTY STANDARDS AND BODY IMAGE for body horror triggered by body dysmorphia, gender dysphoria, internalised racism and/or the search for the perfect body, look to:

    • natural beauty by ling ling huang
    • rouge by mona awad
    • bed rot baby by wendy dalrymple
    • transmuted by eve harms

    AND:

    • helter skelter dir. mika ninagawa
    • the ugly stepsister dir. emilie blichfeldt

    GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND DESIRE for women whose identity reckonings, sexual awakenings, and queer desire manifest as horror, have a look at:

    • black flame by gretchen felker-martin
    • feast while you can by mikaella clements & onjuli datta

    AND:

    • my animal dir. jacqueline castel

    MERMAIDS AND SEA-CREATURES for women who are (or become) one with the great unknown, look to:

    • chlorine by jade song
    • our wives under the sea by julia armfield
    • the salt grows heavy by cassandra khaw

    AND:

    • the lure dir. agnieszka smoczyńska
    • blue my mind dir. lisa brühlmann

    BLOOD SUCKERS for death-defying, blood-thirsty, vampiric women, check out:

    • the gilda stories by jewelle gomez
    • fledgling by octavia e. butler
    • hungerstone by kat dunn

    AND:

    • humanist vampire seeking consenting suicidal person dir. ariane louis-seize
    • a girl walks home alone at night dir. ana lily amirpour

    WITCHCRAFT AND MAGIC for a taste of the occult, start with:

    • the last witch on the knock by aimee macdonald
    • the witching hour by anne rice
    • the year of the witching by alexis henderson

    AND:

    • witch’s cradle dir. maya deren
    • mother of flies by the adams family (yes, there is literally a family of horror filmmakers called the adams family)
    • fear street: 1666 dir. leigh janiak

    GHOSTS, SPIRITS, AND PHANTOMS for centuries-old apparitions and modern-day ghosts; for a taste of women and girls haunting, check out:

    • old soul by susan barker
    • beloved by toni morrison

    WEREWOLVES AND FERAL WOMEN if you want to feel the power of the full moon, check out:

    • nightbitch by rachel yoder
    • such sharp teeth by rachel harrison

    NON-HUMANOID MONSTERS for books that truly put the other in othering, check out these non-humanoid monsters:

    • but not too bold by hache pueyo
    • patricia wants to cuddle by samantha allen

    MURDEROUS WOMEN if you’re interested in women who kill (or want to), check out:

    • cruelty free by caroline glenn
    • evil genius by claire oshetsky
    • victorian psycho by virginia feito
    • boy parts by eliza clark

    AND:

    • american mary dir. jen & sylvia soska

    CONDEMNATIONS OF PATRIARCHY for dispatches from how women are deemed/made monstrous under patriarchy, check out:

    • the yellow wall-paper by charlotte perkins
    • victorian psycho by virginia feito
    • hungerstone by kat dunn

    A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING and if you want to indulge in a taste of everything, have a look at these short story collections:

    • salt slow by julia armfield
    • eyes guts throat bones by moïra fowley-doyle
    • cursed bunny by bora chung

    there are lots of other ideas and themes present across these books, but hopefully this makes for a good starting point. if you have a specific niche that you’d like to fill, feel free to ask in the comments!

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  • Cash (Lucky River Ranch, #1)
    minsuni
    May 18, 2026
    2.5
    Enjoyment: 2.5Quality: 2.5Characters: 1.0Plot: 2.5
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    Need to preface this review by saying I’m not really the target audience for this book, with this being a cowboy romance, having the enemies-to-lovers trope and a brute mmc, which did influence the way I felt about this book. I can see how this can be great for others, but it just didn’t work for me.

    First of all, and I know this has nothing to do with the actual story, but I hate that the book’s title is the mmc’s name when the story mainly revolves and starts with the fmc. Second of all, we get it, they hate each other and Mollie doesn’t want to stay at the ranch while Cash doesn’t want Mollie there. This is repeated so often and it was unnecessary, it felt like more like a case of tell not show when there were another ways for the reader to understand they hated each other without explicitly stating the obvious.

    Something that I noticed and hated is that Mollie starts to get soft around Cash by the way he’s gentle around his people, how much he cares about his family and it turns out he’s not as much of an asshole as she thought. He, on the other hand, starts to notice her more because of her body, her “long flawless legs” and her “full lips”, and he only starts to care about her as a person when he (emotionally) hurts her. Talk about a double standard here.

    The sex scenes were horrendous and I actually recoiled reading them. So much use of the word pussy and sometimes unnecessarily so, I promise the reader knows what’s happening and what the characters are talking about without having to repeat it over and over again. Sometimes it was also just awkward? And don’t get me started on the pet name honey, I very much personally hated and also thought it was overused.

    Despite everything that I hated, I did enjoy seeing them get closer and start to bond and seeing them care about each other, even if showing it in questionable ways.

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  • Cash (Lucky River Ranch, #1)
    minsuni
    May 18, 2026
    2.5
    Enjoyment: 2.5Quality: 2.5Characters: 1.0Plot: 2.5
    👢
    🤠
    🛁

    Need to preface this review by saying I’m not really the target audience for this book, with this being a cowboy romance, having the enemies-to-lovers trope and a brute mmc, which did influence the way I felt about this book. I can see how this can be great for others, but it just didn’t work for me.

    First of all, and I know this has nothing to do with the actual story, but I hate that the book’s title is the mmc’s name when the story mainly revolves and starts with the fmc. Second of all, we get it, they hate each other and Mollie doesn’t want to stay at the ranch while Cash doesn’t want Mollie there. This is repeated so often and it was unnecessary, it felt like more like a case of tell not show when there were another ways for the reader to understand they hated each other without explicitly stating the obvious.

    Something that I noticed and hated is that Mollie starts to get soft around Cash by the way he’s gentle around his people, how much he cares about his family and it turns out he’s not as much of an asshole as she thought. He, on the other hand, starts to notice her more because of her body, her “long flawless legs” and her “full lips”, and he only starts to care about her as a person when he (emotionally) hurts her. Talk about a double standard here.

    The sex scenes were horrendous and I actually recoiled reading them. So much use of the word pussy and sometimes unnecessarily so, I promise the reader knows what’s happening and what the characters are talking about without having to repeat it over and over again. Sometimes it was also just awkward? And don’t get me started on the pet name honey, I very much personally hated and also thought it was overused.

    Despite everything that I hated, I did enjoy seeing them get closer and start to bond and seeing them care about each other, even if showing it in questionable ways.

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    Maybe it improves later, but right now the beginning feels too repetitive

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    wallahi you'd think elle kennedy would dial down her misogyny after all these years but noooo her leads are genuinely like real men that somehow find themselves in happy relationships

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    If I’m being honest, I never once looked at her in that way before that day. Really looked at her. But I’m a guy, and when a girl tells you she wants you, it plants the seed in your mind. Makes you think.

    Only when she confessed a crush and after rejecting her horribly he notices her. Is this a me thing or does that actually sound horrible?

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    if anyone who read the off campus series needs a refresher on couples and who each kid belongs too lol, the author has some nice little family trees on her website for visual people like me! here's the link ⬇️🔗 Elle Kennedy Off-Campus Family Trees

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