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01.08.2025

7 Book Club Questions for Poor Things by Alasdair Gray – Inkish Kingdoms

Discover the best book club questions for the novel Poor Things and understand it's controversy, what the story is really about and understand all its themes and topics!

Inkish Kingdoms

01.08.2025

Review: Poor Things by Alasdair Gray – Inkish Kingdoms

Read this essay and understand what the real message of "Poor Things" is and explore in depth themes of sexuality, ownership, and the nice guy syndrome.

Inkish Kingdoms

09.08.2025

Review: Wool (Silo) by Hugh Howey – Inkish Kingdoms

Explore the novel Wool by Hugh Howey and Silo by Apple TV+ and explore themes of the uncanny, the meaning of the name, and why humanity is always trying to destroy itself.

Inkish Kingdoms

12.08.2025

Review: I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman – Inkish Kingdoms

Explore this poignant dystopian novel and dive into themes of isolation, gender politics, and identity. Open your mind to the horrifying parallels between I Who Have Never Known Men and our world.

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