Girl Dinner by Olivie Blake | A Dark, Brilliant Feminist Satire You Can’t Miss
Olivie Blake’s Girl Dinner is a provocative, satirical, and fiercely feminist novel that dissects identity, power, and sisterhood with dark wit and unforgettable bite.

Olivie Blake’s Girl Dinner is a provocative, satirical, and fiercely feminist novel that dissects identity, power, and sisterhood with dark wit and unforgettable bite.
Olivie Blake’s Girl Dinner is sharp, provocative, and absolutely brilliant—a novel that reads like a dissertation on feminism while still delivering dark humor, biting satire, and an unforgettable narrative. This is easily one of the most thought-provoking and engaging books I’ve read this year.
A Story About Feminism in All Its Forms
At its core, Girl Dinner is an exploration of womanhood, feminism, and the many conflicting ways women define, challenge, and embrace their identities. Through dual perspectives, Blake captures both the struggles of a young woman rushing a sorority in search of sisterhood and the story of a new mother balancing family, career, and identity. Both arcs explore the ways women seek community, selfhood, and validation in a world that constantly imposes expectations on them.
Identity, Community, and the Weight of Expectations
The sorority storyline dives into the yearning for belonging—a young queer woman of color searching for connection, support, and sisterhood. The new mother’s narrative examines the relentless pressures of parenthood, identity, and societal judgment, all while asking whether women can truly find fulfillment outside rigid roles. Both stories are raw, relatable, and deeply human, making the novel resonate across generations.
The Darkly Clever Twist
And yes—the sorority girls are cannibals. They literally eat the patriarchy, consuming men as an act of rebellion and empowerment. It’s outrageous, it’s grotesque, and it’s genius. Blake uses this dark twist not for shock value alone but as biting satire, interrogating what it means to dismantle oppressive systems while questioning whether empowerment should come from destruction or creation.
A Book Club Must-Read
What makes Girl Dinner exceptional is how it sparks discourse. Each character embodies a different strand of feminism, creating conversations within the book that mirror the debates happening in real life. It’s provocative without being prescriptive, leaving room for readers to reflect, question, and challenge their own perspectives.
Final Thoughts
Girl Dinner is academic yet accessible, satirical yet heartfelt, darkly funny yet painfully real. Olivie Blake has delivered a novel that is as entertaining as it is important. It’s a story about women seeking sisterhood, struggling with identity, and ultimately finding empowerment in ways that defy tradition.



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