Released August 2013
Cannibalism, murder, sexual slavery—is there no horror homo sapiens won’t mete out to each other in extremis? Evidence overwhelmingly suggests not, as Learmonth and Tabakoff discover in their study of...
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Catherine Titasey’s debut novel My Island Homicide, which won the 2012 Queensland Literary Award for an unpublished manuscript by an emerging author, is part murder mystery, part family drama and...
Read moreReleased September 2013
I’ve been a fan of Debra Adelaide’s writing since The Hotel Albatross was published in the mid 90s. Her last novel, The Household Guide to Dying, was a wonderfully touching...
Read moreReleased September 2013
This action debut started a little conventionally for me, but it quickly improved. Mild-mannered high school science teacher Shaun Strickland gets an invitation to Cambridge to present his theories of...
Read moreReleased September 2013
Impeccable in its timing, Richard King’s meditation on the history of taking offence comes at a time of increasingly personal point-scoring by the major political parties as they claw it...
Read moreReleased November 2013
Once again, the indomitable Roland Harvey manages to capture chaos and bring it in an orderly way into the pages of a picture book. In this book he takes his...
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Looking for your next nail-biting suspense thriller? Davitt award-winning author Jaye Ford (Beyond Fear, Scared Yet?) has written just the thing. Blood Secret throws readers directly into some fast-paced action...
Read moreReleased October 2013
The latest novel by two-time Miles Franklin Award-winning novelist Alex Miller is a rural love story that is harsh and beautiful like the Mount Hay bushland that narrator Bobby Blue...
Read moreReleased October 2013
Beginning your debut novel with your protagonist bouncing off the windscreen of a car is a rough opener, but it sets Mark Lamprell up to create a ridiculous downward spiral...
Read moreReleased September 2013
The subtitle of this book is quite fitting. For unlike other explorers of colonial Australia, Edward Eyre has never had much hold on the cultural memory. Aside from the highway,...
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Lloyd Jones lives in Wellington, but when an earthquake devastates Christchurch he is asked by the BBC to write about it. Feeling unable to ‘speak for all’, he declines. Instead,...
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Robert Hoge was born in Brisbane in 1972 with a massive tumour on his forehead, distorted facial features and deformed legs. As a toddler he underwent operations to correct his...
Read moreReleased October 2013
Caroline’s mother thinks her new baby is gorgeous, but Caroline doesn’t agree at all. Caroline is quite green, in fact, and her snout is definitely out of joint. The family...
Read moreReleased October 2013
It’s the first time Bruno has seen the ocean and he’s very excited. When his family arrives at the beach Bruno is amazed and delighted, but his delight quickly turns...
Read moreReleased October 2013
When Anna’s new neighbours move in, all she hopes for is a family with a girl her own age to play with. She certainly doesn’t imagine that the Brown family...
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When the world fell to technophobic zealots, a mechanical child was hidden in a ship that was sent to sail the waters of the South Pole. In the 300 years...
Read moreReleased October 2013
When I was asked if I wanted to review Shimmer, it was pitched to me as ‘a teenage genie from another planet is sent to earth …’ and I didn’t...
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Everyone thought Danby was going mad at first, even Danby. It wasn’t possible that she was hearing other people’s thoughts. Except it was, and Danby was just one of the...
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Find Your Feet is the second nonfiction book that Rebecca Sparrow has written for young women, following Find Your Tribe (And 9 Other Things I Wish I’d Known in High...
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It begins with a nightmare: teenage Sam dreams of a shadowy figure that, with the click of his fingers, brings instant death. Rattled, he brushes it off as another night...
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