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Scarlett's List of Books by Women to Read - Page 179

A ridiculously long list of books written by women from all over the world: includes novels, history, poetry, diaries, comics, you name it. I've mostly included books that interest me or that are well-known and/or acclaimed.
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Who Thought This Was a Good Idea?: And Other Questions You Should Have Answers to When You Work in T (Alyssa Mastromonaco)
Who Thought This Was a Good Idea?: And Other Questions You Should Have Answers to When You Work in T
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Alyssa Mastromonaco
Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead (Barbara Comyns)
Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead
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Barbara Comyns
Who Would Have Thought (Maria Amparo Ruiz De Burton)
Who Would Have Thought
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Maria Amparo Ruiz De Burton
The Whole Woman (Germaine Greer)
The Whole Woman
7124
Germaine Greer
Whoredom in Kimmage:Irish Women Coming of Age (Rosemary Mahoney)
Whoredom in Kimmage:Irish Women Coming of Age
7125
Rosemary Mahoney
Whores and Other Feminists (Jill Nagle)
Whores and Other Feminists
7126
Jill Nagle
Whose Body? (Dorothy L. Sayers)
Whose Body?
7127
Dorothy L. Sayers
Why Art? (Eleanor Davis)
Why Art?
7128
Eleanor Davis
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal (Jeanette Winterson)
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal
7129
Jeanette Winterson
Why Can't Everything Just Stay the Same? (Stefanie Preissner)
Why Can't Everything Just Stay the Same?
7130
Stefanie Preissner
Why Comics? From Underground to Everywhere (Hillary L.Chute)
Why Comics? From Underground to Everywhere
7131
Hillary L.Chute
Why Did I Ever (Mary Robison)
Why Did I Ever
7132
Mary Robison
Why Didn't They Ask Evans ? (Agatha Christie)
Why Didn't They Ask Evans ?
7133
Agatha Christie
Why Don't You Stop Talking (Jackie Kay)
Why Don't You Stop Talking
7134
Jackie Kay
Why I Live at the P.O. (Eudora Welty)
Why I Live at the P.O.
7135
Eudora Welty
Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race (Reni Eddo-Lodge)
Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race
7136
Reni Eddo-Lodge
Why Not Me? (Mindy Kaling)
Why Not Me?
7137
Mindy Kaling
Why We Get the Wrong Politicians (Isabel Hardman)
Why We Get the Wrong Politicians
7138
Isabel Hardman
The Wicked Boy: The Mystery of a Victorian Child Murderer (Kate Summerscale)
The Wicked Boy: The Mystery of a Victorian Child Murderer
7139
Kate Summerscale
Wicked Children (Karen Maitland)
Wicked Children
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Karen Maitland
The Wicked Cometh (Laura Carlin)
The Wicked Cometh
7141
Laura Carlin
The Wicked Day (Mary Stewart)
The Wicked Day
7142
Mary Stewart
The Wicked Deep (Shea Ernshaw)
The Wicked Deep
7143
Shea Ernshaw
The Wicked Girls (Alex Marwood)
The Wicked Girls
7144
Alex Marwood
The Wicked Pavilion (Dawn Powell)
The Wicked Pavilion
7145
Dawn Powell
Wicked Women of the Raj (Coralie Younger)
Wicked Women of the Raj
7146
Coralie Younger
Wide Sargasso Sea (Jean Rhys)
Wide Sargasso Sea
7147
Jean Rhys
The Wide, Wide World (Susan Warner)
The Wide, Wide World
7148
Susan Warner
Wideacre (Philippa Gregory)
Wideacre
7149
Philippa Gregory
The Widow of Windsor (Jean Plaidy)
The Widow of Windsor
7150
Jean Plaidy
A Widow's Story (Joyce Carol Oates)
A Widow's Story
7151
Joyce Carol Oates
A Widow's Story (Joyce Carol Oates)
A Widow's Story
7152
Joyce Carol Oates
Wife (Bharati Mukherjee)
Wife
7153
Bharati Mukherjee
The Wife (Meg Wolitzer)
The Wife
7154
Meg Wolitzer
The Wife, the Maid, and the Mistress (Ariel Lawhon)
The Wife, the Maid, and the Mistress
7155
Ariel Lawhon
Wifework (Susan Maushart)
Wifework
7156
Susan Maushart
Wigs on the Green (Nancy Mitford)
Wigs on the Green
7157
Nancy Mitford
Wild Game (Adrienne Brodeur)
Wild Game
7158
Adrienne Brodeur
The Wild Girl (Kate Forsyth)
The Wild Girl
7159
Kate Forsyth
The Wild Girl by Kate Forsyth
The Wild Girl by Kate Forsyth
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