The Handmaid’s Tale (The Handmaid's Tale, #1)
by Margaret Atwood
Quick read. Glad I read it back in 2014 so I have some idea what people are referencing, but there's no way in hell I'm ever revisiting this or its adaptations.
One of the more interesting takeaways from this book is that cashless economies become a dangerous tool for social control under fascism. That's an aside, though, like everything else that queer women and men do to resist. It's certainly useful to explore the particular convoluted and contradictory misogyny and reproductive injustice that women at the intersection of whiteness and cis-straightness experience... but, IDK, make sure you read something else too.