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Below are "solid" write-ups for both, as they are the most likely intended topics.

: The book explores the "underbelly of the beauty industry," critiquing how it prioritizes "whiteness, lightness, and plasticity" over humanity. It functions as a dark, surreal fairy tale—often compared to Snow White —dealing with grief and the obsession with perfection. mary rouge

: Investigating what happens when nature "breaks the law" (animal-human conflict). Below are "solid" write-ups for both, as they

: Roach uses a "first-person" narrative style, often placing herself in the middle of her research—whether it's inside a zero-gravity simulator or a forensics lab. Her writing is noted for its intimacy, immediacy, and ability to make complex science accessible through wit. Key Works : : Investigating what happens when nature "breaks the

: The story follows Belle, a woman obsessed with skincare, who returns home after her mother’s mysterious death. She discovers a secretive, cult-like spa called "La Maison de Verre" that her mother frequented.

: The surreal science of keeping humans alive in space.

"Mary Rouge" appears to be a common misspelling or a mash-up of two distinct subjects: the best-selling author and the novel Rouge by Mona Awad.