Passes the "Bechdel Test" Public

Created and curated by Phil in SF

This list contains books that:

  • have at least two women in them,
  • who talk to each other,
  • about something other than a man.

Wikipedia has a decent intro on the origins of the metric: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bechdel_test

Beware that this test is very limited in probative value. "The Bechdel test only indicates whether women are present in a work of fiction to a certain degree. A work may pass the test and still contain sexist content, and a work with prominent female characters may fail the test." This is just one thing a person may want to consider in their reading. There are many others.

I (@kingrat@sfba.club) track this in my reading as a check to make sure I am including reading that includes non-token female characters because American publishing often overly focuses on men's stories, and that is quite often reflected even more strongly in what American men choose to read.

  1. Some Desperate Glory by 

    4 stars

    All her life Kyr has trained for the day she can avenge the murder of planet Earth. Raised in the …

  2. The Housekeepers by 

    4 stars

    Mrs. King is no ordinary housekeeper. Born into a world of con artists and thieves, she’s made herself respectable, running …

    Phil in SF says:

    Novel about housekeepers (all women) who plot to steal everything from their employer.

  3. Upright Women Wanted by 

    4 stars

    “That girl’s got more wrong notions than a barn owl’s got mean looks.”

    Esther is a stowaway. She’s hidden herself …

  4. Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution by 

    4 stars

    From award-winning author R. F. Kuang comes Babel, a thematic response to The Secret History and a tonal retort to …

    Phil in SF says:

    Babel is told from the perspective of a young man named Robin, so the narrative can only see the conversations of women when Robin is there for them. However, Robin does get to witness his friends Letty and Victoire discuss balls and translation and probably a few other things I haven't got to yet.

  5. The Helsinki Affair by 

    4 stars

    IT’S THE CASE OF AMANDA’S LIFETIME, BUT SOLVING IT WILL REQUIRE HER TO BETRAY ANOTHER SPY—WHO JUST SO HAPPENS TO …

    Phil in SF says:

    Amanda and Kath are two agents who discuss the case they are working on at length.

  6. Ashes of the Sun by  (Burningblade and Silvereye, #1)

    4 stars

  7. Remain Silent by  (Manon Bradshaw, #3)

    4 stars

    Newly married and navigating life with a preschooler as well as her adopted adolescent son, Manon Bradshaw is happy to …

    Phil in SF says:

    DI Manon Bradshaw and her boss Glenda McBain talk to each other frequently about the course of the investigation.

  8. Missing, Presumed by  (Manon Bradshaw, #1)

    4 stars

  9. Emperor of Ruin by  (Burningblade and Silvereye, #3)

    4 stars

  10. Blood of the Chosen by  (Burningblade and Silvereye, #2)

    4 stars

  11. Unconquerable Sun by  (The Sun Chronicles, #1)

    3 stars

  12. Vanish by  (Rizzoli and Isles, #5)

    3 stars

    If it's gripping, it's Gerritsen. A chilling Rizzoli and Isles thriller from Sunday Times bestselling author Tess Gerritsen.The beautiful woman …

  13. Lessons in Chemistry by 

    3 stars

    Chemist Elizabeth Zott is not your average woman. In fact, Elizabeth Zott would be the first to point out that …

  14. The Collapsing Empire by  (The Interdependency, #1)

    4 stars

    The first novel of a new space-opera sequence set in an all-new universe by the Hugo Award-winning, New York Times-bestselling …

    Phil in SF says:

    The next Emperox, Cardenia Wu-Patrick chats with her friend and chief of staff Naffa Dolg early in chapter 1.

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