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Meet Our 2024 Book Club Lineup

We can't believe it's been over a decade since we first started meeting every month at Main Point Books for the original Girls in Capes Book Club. Our meetup has survived ten years, a store move, a pandemic, and countless other shakeups—and we're still going strong....

Join us for our 2024 Book Club Holiday Book Swap

Join us at 4 p.m. on December 7, 2024 for our annual Holiday Book Swap at Main Point Books.

10th Anniversary Book Club: When Women Were Dragons

Join us at 4 p.m. on November 16, 2024 for a book club discussion of When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill at Main Point Books.

10th Anniversary Book Club: The Midnight Bargain

Join us at 4 p.m. on October 19, 2024 to discuss THE MIDNIGHT BARGAIN by C.L. Polk at Main Point Books.

10th Anniversary Book Club: The Scholomance Trilogy

Join us at 4 p.m. on September 21, 2024 for a special book club discussion of Naomi Novik’s Scholomance Trilogy at Main Point Books.

REVIEW: Lucy Undying by Kiersten White

Kiersten White’s feminist take on Bram Stoker’s DRACULA is startlingly relevant and dying to be discussed with friends.

Girls in Capes Recommends: October 2021 Releases

Girls in Capes Recommends: October 2021 Releases

Fall is always the busiest time of year in books, and after the riches of September comes an October slate rife with horror—perfect for the weeks leading up to Halloween. Our recommendations this month include a mix of fantasy, horror, space opera, and fabulism. This...

Love Letter from a Girl: Part One

Love Letter from a Girl: Part One

Part One: Girlhood This is the first in a three-part series. Please note names have been changed to protect the identities of those discussed. --- “Do you know Peter, who cuts your hair?” I couldn’t have been older than three, and I loved Peter who cut my hair. He let...

Why Are There More Female Gamers Today?

Why Are There More Female Gamers Today?

If you think that the old gamer stereotype is becoming obsolete, then you’re not alone. In fact, gaming advocacy group Entertainment Software Association revealed that women older than 18 account for 31% of the video game-playing population. Although men still make up...

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