![]() ![]() Both the articles in the Washington Post as well as the Sydney Morning Herald point out the blatant fact that there really isn’t a category called “men’s fiction” and the disparity that female writers face versus male writers. There are also a mix of elements including fear, suspense, mystery, drama, comedy, love, and even darker psychological elements, making reading her books a very cerebral experience.Īll in all, Liane Moriarty writes more than just “women’s fiction”. They don’t only have complex stories involving women’s lives or their journey, they have a whole range of characters. Personally, I feel that Moriarty’s novels are hard to categorize (which isn’t necessarily a bad thing!). So, what genre does Liane Moriarty’s work fall into? According to the Washington Post, Liane Moriarty’s books are categorized as “women’s fiction”. She knows that her strength lies in her characters. While the build-up to it is thrilling enough, it can feel a little anti-climactic if you go in with that pre-conceived notion. A lot of her work is based on unveiling a secret towards the end of the book. ![]() Even though Liane has a talent for creating suspense, I wouldn’t put her in the thriller category. After reading a few of her books, I agree. ![]() A recent article on Shondaland will tell you that Liane Moriarty does not want to be called a thriller writer. ![]()
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