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Cannibal Sorority Thriller Explores Femininity and Power
28 Oct
Summary
- Author Olivie Blake's latest novel 'Girl Dinner' is a psychological thriller about a college student and professor drawn into a mysterious sorority
- The book explores themes of hunger, femininity, and the challenges of being a woman
- Blake was inspired by the 'girl dinner' TikTok trend and books like 'The Margot Affair'

In October 2025, author Olivie Blake spoke about her latest novel 'Girl Dinner' on the Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club podcast. The book, which Blake describes as a "psychological thriller," follows a college student and professor who become embroiled in a mysterious—and bloodthirsty—sorority.
While the novel's title and focus on hunger may remind readers of the popular 'girl dinner' TikTok trend, Blake explains that the story is not about the act of eating itself, but rather "the decision of who to eat." The author drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including Sanaë Lemoine's 2020 novel 'The Margot Affair,' as she grappled with questions about the meaning of nurturing, the role of food in womanhood, and the challenges of being a woman.
Blake notes that her novel aims to continue an ongoing conversation about feminism, exploring what it means to have "feminine power" and what the future of feminism might look like. With its unique premise and thought-provoking themes, 'Girl Dinner' promises to be a captivating and insightful read for fans of psychological thrillers and those interested in the complexities of female identity.




