Literary Fiction · Psychological Tension

3 hand-picked literary fiction and psychological tension books curated by NextBookAfter.

Literary FictionPsychological Tension
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Disorientation

Yellowface hooked you with its brutal satire on white authors stealing Asian stories for clout, delivering that delicious schadenfreude as June Hayward's empire crumbles in a storm of backlash. Disorientation amps up the chaos in academia, skewering orientalist profs and tokenism with the same wicked wit that made Yellowface unputdownable. If you live for morally messy protagonists unraveling spectacularly, this is your next obsession.

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Euphoria

If Beat Not The Bones hooked you on Westerners unraveling in Papua New Guinea's suffocating heat, Euphoria serves the same cultural powder keg: anthropologists self-destructing in tribal settings where intellectual hubris bleeds into obsession. The real horror isn't the jungle—it's the fragile egos convinced they can master it. Lily King delivers that atmospheric dread through a love triangle that tightens like a noose while indigenous eyes catalog every colonial misstep.

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Yellowface

If you devoured Daniel Kehlmann's 'The Director' for its razor-sharp satire on Hollywood's absurd power plays and narcissistic auteurs, 'Yellowface' by R.F. Kuang will hook you with its equally biting critique of the publishing world's pretentious gatekeepers and exploitative ambitions. Fans love how both books expose the raw underbelly of creative industries without pulling punches, blending dark humor with intellectual depth that challenges without moralizing. Dive into this unfiltered takedown where ambition curdles into deceit, perfect for cynics craving honest, entertaining truths.