Popsugar Love & Sex Unstoppable New Books by Women 4 New Books That Will Add Some Girl Power to Your Bookshelf 22 February 2018 by Lucy Kenny Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Diggy LloydProduct Credit: ASOS jumpsuit, Vince sandals As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. The month of February isn't just about Super Bowl halftime performances, baby Kardashians (and Jenners), and chocolate spread so rich, you'll need a lie-down. It has also served us a platter of feminist literature so juicy, it will shape the rest of your 2018. If you have a penchant for nonfiction and are keen to add a few more female role models to your collection, let us suggest four to start you off. All published in February, these honest accounts tackle health, happiness, diet, love, and feminism. They are candid, raw, and refreshing and will add a punch of girl power to your bookshelf. Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton A post shared by Dolly Alderton (@dollyalderton) on Feb 1, 2018 at 12:56am PST In an Instagram post on the publish date, Dolly Alderton admitted she never knows how to describe her book as if it were an elevator pitch and instead clued the reader in on what they could expect from the journalist's first book. "It's about not being able to face the reality of life and, instead, escaping into fantasy. . . It's about needless drama and bad decisions; people-pleasing and validation-seeking. . . It's about the last decade of my life. It's a love story." Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton (£13) Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton £12.99 from amazon.co.uk Buy Now Feel Free: Essays by Zadie Smith A post shared by Kath • 📍 Pinay in Germany (@kath_reads) on Dec 13, 2017 at 9:12am PST Zadie Smith returns with a book of essays tackling both the fringe and the mainstream. From pop culture to politics, Feel Free blends Smith's humanity, compassion, and intellect to construct commentary on the modern world. Feel Free: Essays by Zadie Smith (£20) Feel Free: Essays by Zadie Smith £20 from amazon.co.uk Buy Now Eat Up: Food, Appetite and Eating What You Want by Ruby Tandoh A post shared by ruby tandoh (@ruby.tandoh) on Feb 1, 2018 at 3:36am PST Ruby Tandoh's approach to eating eradicates the notion of fad diets, clean eating, and "super" foods. Eat Up celebrates food in all its pleasurable glory. Tandoh offers straight-talking advice on the relationship between mental health and appetite, enticing the reader to fall back in love with food. Eat Up: Food, Appetite and Eating What You Want by Ruby Tandoh (£13) Eat Up: Food, Appetite and Eating What You Want by Ruby Tandoh £12.99 from amazon.co.uk Buy Now Misfit by Charli Howard A post shared by Charli Howard (@charlihoward) on Jan 24, 2018 at 11:35am PST Charli Howard is about to make you embrace your inner misfit. The model, who has battled anorexia, bulimia, and anxiety, openly pens her journey from underweight to healthy, happy, and comfortable in her own skin, now as a curve model living in New York. Misfit by Charli Howard (£13) Misfit by Charli Howard £12.99 from amazon.co.uk Buy Now ShoppingUnstoppableFeminismBooks