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Girl Dinner

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From the Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller Olivie Blake comes a powerful and darkly fun novel about ambition, lust, and indulgence as wealthy moms and sorority girls engage in a sinister new wellness trend. Every member of The House, the most exclusive sorority on campus, is beautiful, high-achieving, and respected. After a forgettable freshman year, sophomore Nina Kaur sees her acceptance into The House as the first step toward a bright future, believing it will shield her from failure and the predatory gaze of others. Meanwhile, adjunct professor Dr. Sloane Hartley is struggling to reintegrate into work after accepting a demotion to support her partner's career. After 18 months at home with her newborn, Sloane feels out of place, and her husband’s presence is less supportive than she hoped. When invited to be The House's academic liaison, she envies the alumnae's seemingly perfect lives. As Nina and Sloane delve deeper into the sisterhood's arcane rituals, they discover that achieving this ideal comes with bloody costs. Ultimately, they must confront how much they are willing to sacrifice in the name of solidarity and power.

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Girl Dinner, Olivie Blake

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2025
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English
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Released
2025
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
ISBN10
1035011433
ISBN13
9781035011438
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From the Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller Olivie Blake comes a powerful and darkly fun novel about ambition, lust, and indulgence as wealthy moms and sorority girls engage in a sinister new wellness trend. Every member of The House, the most exclusive sorority on campus, is beautiful, high-achieving, and respected. After a forgettable freshman year, sophomore Nina Kaur sees her acceptance into The House as the first step toward a bright future, believing it will shield her from failure and the predatory gaze of others. Meanwhile, adjunct professor Dr. Sloane Hartley is struggling to reintegrate into work after accepting a demotion to support her partner's career. After 18 months at home with her newborn, Sloane feels out of place, and her husband’s presence is less supportive than she hoped. When invited to be The House's academic liaison, she envies the alumnae's seemingly perfect lives. As Nina and Sloane delve deeper into the sisterhood's arcane rituals, they discover that achieving this ideal comes with bloody costs. Ultimately, they must confront how much they are willing to sacrifice in the name of solidarity and power.