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Our May book features alchemy, heists, and diaspora politics.


The author of The Death of Vivek Oji spoke with the Vox Book Club for our April live event.


Join us in reading Gold Diggers, Sanjena Sathian’s gripping debut novel.


In Akwaeki Emezi’s ferocious and kaleidoscopic novel, the real mystery is whether Vivek truly lived.


Alderman explains how to build a world in a live Zoom interview with our book critic.


Nigerian novelist Akwaeke Emezi’s The Death of Vivek Oji is ferocious and kaleidoscopic.


The novelist joins the Vox Book Club to discuss her smash hit debut.


Read along with us as we delve into Naomi Alderman’s award-winning dystopia.


The Vox February book pick is assured and cutting.


In Raven Leilani’s novel, family traumas echo across romance.


Locked Tomb author Tamsyn Muir to angry girls who read her books: “It’s for you. Go nuts.”


Chase away the winter doldrums with the Vox Book Club.


Two critics spiral on how much they love Tamsyn Muir’s Locked Tomb Trilogy.


This January, we’re talking lesbian necromancers in space.


Enemies to lovers, And Then There Were None, and the other tropes of Tamsyn Muir’s genre-busting space opera.


The author isn’t sure how much she believes her own unreliable narrator.


Announcing our dual picks for December and January.


To make sense of the ending of Trust Exercise, stop thinking of the characters as individuals.


Audience questions are encouraged.


The author of Mexican Gothic spoke at the Vox Book Club live event about the nexus of power, sex, and fairy tales in the gothic novel.


Susan Choi’s Trust Exercise is the Vox Book Club pick for November.


The gothic novel is the perfect genre for thinking about empires.


Our next live event will take place on October 29, and you can RSVP now.


The author of The Idiot joins the Vox Book Club to talk about sequels, Russian literature, and what the novel means today.


In Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s new novel, the real gothic is colonialism.