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" -- Marie Claire "An alluring story of a feminist dystopia. Korn''s conceits are as provocative as her characters are well-rounded. Readers will eat up this distinctive work of climate fiction." -- Publishers Weekly "Korn''s premise couldn''t be more timely.this novel sparkles." -- Kirkus Reviews "An intriguing exploration of how ''saving the world'' can become warped by ego and ideology. Korn''s timely fiction debut indicts exclusionary corporate feminism." -- Library Journal "An immersive, future-focused, and highly engaging thought experiment that''s startlingly relevant to today''s society.
" -- Booklist "Tackling themes of feminism, capitalism, queerness, race and gender, this is a remarkably frightening, enlightening and unflinching take on dystopian literature." -- Ms. Magazine "Gatekeeping girlboss insidiousness, climate injustice and ecological inequality, love in the time of perpetual apocalypse--Korn''s thrilling work of speculative fiction, about billionaire-funded bubbles designed to seal off select people from inhospitable living conditions, trains a big, queer black mirror on the sociopolitical iniquities of our time." -- Electric Literature "If you''re into dystopian fiction, lesbians, and critiques of girlboss feminism, you''ll love Korn''s debut." -- Them "Stunning.a bracing, exhilarating read." --Esmé Weijun Wang, New York Times bestselling author of The Collected Schizophrenias "Thrilling.with exquisite worldbuilding and a cast of complicated, multifarious characters, Yours for the Taking is a spectacular saga about the folly of control and the inheritance of that folly.
" --Michelle Hart, author of We Do What We Do in the Dark " Through a rich tapestry of characters with diverse backgrounds and queer identities, Korn''s novel delves deeply into themes of white feminism, gender essentialism, and the climate crisis. [ Yours for the Taking bosses will delight in Gabrielle Korn''s debut novel that smashes outdated ideals of corporate feminism. If you''ve ever wondered what a cocktail of capitalism, feminism, survival, and climate change tastes like, pick up this book." -- Marie Claire "An alluring story of a feminist dystopia. Korn''s conceits are as provocative as her characters are well-rounded. Readers will eat up this distinctive work of climate fiction." -- Publishers Weekly "Korn''s premise couldn''t be more timely.this novel sparkles.
" -- Kirkus Reviews "An intriguing exploration of how ''saving the world'' can become warped by ego and ideology. Korn''s timely fiction debut indicts exclusionary corporate feminism." -- Library Journal "An immersive, future-focused, and highly engaging thought experiment that''s startlingly relevant to today''s society." -- Booklist "Tackling themes of feminism, capitalism, queerness, race and gender, this is a remarkably frightening, enlightening and unflinching take on dystopian literature." -- Ms. Magazine "Gatekeeping girlboss insidiousness, climate injustice and ecological inequality, love in the time of perpetual apocalypse--Korn''s thrilling work of speculative fiction, about billionaire-funded bubbles designed to seal off select people from inhospitable living conditions, trains a big, queer black mirror on the sociopolitical iniquities of our time." -- Electric Literature "If you''re into dystopian fiction, lesbians, and critiques of girlboss feminism, you''ll love Korn''s debut." -- Them "Stunning.
a bracing, exhilarating read." --Esmé Weijun Wang, New York Times bestselling author of The Collected Schizophrenias "Thrilling.with exquisite worldbuilding and a cast of complicated, multifarious characters, Yours for the Taking is a spectacular saga about the folly of control and the inheritance of that folly." --Michelle Hart, author of We Do What We Do in the Dark " Through a rich tapestry of characters with diverse backgrounds and queer identities, Korn''s novel delves deeply into themes of white feminism, gender essentialism, and the climate crisis. [ Yours for the Taking ng and unflinching take on dystopian literature." -- Ms. Magazine "Gatekeeping girlboss insidiousness, climate injustice and ecological inequality, love in the time of perpetual apocalypse--Korn''s thrilling work of speculative fiction, about billionaire-funded bubbles designed to seal off select people from inhospitable living conditions, trains a big, queer black mirror on the sociopolitical iniquities of our time." -- Electric Literature "If you''re into dystopian fiction, lesbians, and critiques of girlboss feminism, you''ll love Korn''s debut.
" -- Them "Stunning.a bracing, exhilarating read." --Esmé Weijun Wang, New York Times bestselling author of The Collected Schizophrenias "Thrilling.with exquisite worldbuilding and a cast of complicated, multifarious characters, Yours for the Taking is a spectacular saga about the folly of control and the inheritance of that folly." --Michelle Hart, author of We Do What We Do in the Dark " Through a rich tapestry of characters with diverse backgrounds and queer identities, Korn''s novel delves deeply into themes of white feminism, gender essentialism, and the climate crisis. [ Yours for the Taking "Through a rich tapestry of characters with diverse backgrounds and queer identities, Korn''s novel delves deeply into themes of white feminism, gender essentialism, and the climate crisis. [ Yours for the Taking bosses will delight in Gabrielle Korn''s debut novel that smashes outdated ideals of corporate feminism. If you''ve ever wondered what a cocktail of capitalism, feminism, survival, and climate change tastes like, pick up this book.
" -- Marie Claire "An alluring story of a feminist dystopia. Korn''s conceits are as provocative as her characters are well-rounded. Readers will eat up this distinctive work of climate fiction." -- Publishers Weekly "Korn''s premise couldn''t be more timely.this novel sparkles." -- Kirkus Reviews "An intriguing exploration of how ''saving the world'' can become warped by ego and ideology. Korn''s timely fiction debut indicts exclusionary corporate feminism." -- Library Journal "An immersive, future-focused, and highly engaging thought experiment that''s startlingly relevant to today''s society.
" -- Booklist "Tackling themes of feminism, capitalism, queerness, race and gender, this is a remarkably frightening, enlightening and unflinching take on dystopian literature." -- Ms. Magazine "Gatekeeping girlboss insidiousness, climate injustice and ecological inequality, love in the time of perpetual apocalypse--Korn''s thrilling work of speculative fiction, about billionaire-funded bubbles designed to seal off select people from inhospitable living conditions, trains a big, queer black mirror on the sociopolitical iniquities of our time." -- Electric Literature "If you''re into dystopian fiction, lesbians, and critiques of girlboss feminism, you''ll love Korn''s debut." -- Them "Stunning.a bracing, exhilarating read." --Esmé Weijun Wang, New York Times bestselling author of The Collected Schizophrenias "Thrilling.with exquisite worldbuilding and a cast of complicated, multifarious characters, Yours for the Taking is a spectacular saga about the folly of control and the inheritance of that folly.
" --Michelle Hart, author of We Do What We Do in the Dark " Through a rich tapestry of characters with diverse backgrounds and queer identities, Korn''s novel delves deeply into themes of white feminism, gender essentialism, and the climate crisis. [ Yours for the Taking bosses will delight in Gabrielle Korn''s debut novel that smashes outdated ideals of corporate feminism. If you''ve ever wondered what a cocktail of capitalism, feminism, survival, and climate change tastes like, pick up this book." -- Marie Claire "An alluring story of a feminist dystopia. Korn''s conceits are as provocative as her characters are well-rounded. Readers will eat up this distinct.