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A light-hearted probe into modern society’s flaws

16/10/2024

 
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Published by William Morrow, June 2024 
MARGO’S GOT MONEY TROUBLES
By Rufi Thorpe

 

Comical, irreverent and unpredictable, Margo’s Got Money Troubles tracks the novel ways a savvy young woman navigates the hustle of life and complex family ties – and leaves you pondering the casual injustices inherent in modern society. 
 

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A girl who refuses to be caged

14/10/2024

 
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Published by Hachette, April 2024
BIRD 
By Courtney Collins 


The lyrical second novel from the author of The Burial criss-crosses through time moves across time and continents with a touch of magic realism following the parallel lives of a girl who refuses to be caged.

Published in Newtown Review of Books 

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Is it ever okay to give up on a child?

6/7/2024

 
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Published by Text Publishing  2024  |  Fiction 
EDENHOPE 
By Louise Le Nay 


Edenhope is the story of an ordinary woman who stares down dreadful odds – with no money, no home, no job and no plan – on a valiant quest to keep her two grandchildren safe.

Published in The Australian. 


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Picking apart recollections of a childhood left behind

16/5/2024

 
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Published by Penguin 2017  |  Fiction
MY NAME IS LUCY BARTON
By Elizabeth Strout 


Despite the simplicity of the plot, My Name is Lucy Barton, by bestselling American novelist Elizabeth Stout, gets right under your skin as it explores superiority, poverty and small town gossip.  


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A surreal trip into the desert

6/3/2024

 
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DEATH VALLEY 
By Melissa Broder 


American author Melissa Broder’s third novel Death Valley is quite surreal - an absurd, funny, hallucinatory, off-the-wall, modern-day fairy tale, that could almost pass for a desert survival guide.  


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Published by Scribner  October 2023  |   Fiction

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Patrick White’s debut: An original Aussie bush noir tale

5/1/2024

 
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HAPPY VALLEY
By Patrick White

 
A small town at the foot of the Snowy Mountains provides the sombre setting for Patrick White’s 1939 debut, Happy Valley, in which the ordinary lives of the local townsfolk – most of whom are anything but happy – intersect in unexpected and quite dramatic ways. 
​First published 1939, reprinted by Text Classics 2012   |  Fiction Australian Author

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A young homeless artist uncovers past secrets

2/12/2023

 
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LOLA IN THE MIRROR 
By Trent Dalton 


The sentimental story of a young artist living rough with her mum in a scrapyard in Brisbane's West End, which opens a window to the violence, addiction and self-harm, balanced with hope and love, prevalent in the lives of the homeless.
Published by Harper Collins, October 2023  |  Fiction, Australian author

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Retrieving a lost life from the historical black box

13/11/2023

 
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WIFEDOM: MRS ORWELL'S INVISIBLE LIFE 
By Anna Funder 


The result of author Anna Funder’s plunge into the historical “black box” of George Orwell's wife Eileen O'Shaughnessy is a biography quite unlike any I’ve ever read.


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Published by Penguin, July 2023  |  Fiction, Memoir, Australian Author 

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The minefield of a woman’s introspection

6/6/2023

 
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Published by Other Press 2018  |  Fiction
EVENTIDE 
By Therese Bohman


An introspective wander through the tumult felt by a Swedish art professor in her 40s, freshly separated and overindulging as she reassesses her choices and unexpectedly turns the tables.   

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A family portrait, complete with dysfunction

27/3/2023

 
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Published by Riverrun an Hachette UK imprint  2022  |  Fiction
I'M SORRY YOU FEEL THAT WAY 
By Rebecca Wait 


In this family saga, very British humour barely conceals the molten dynamics at play, each character bearing to a different degree the scars of mental illness.
 

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A bold retelling of an ancient myth

20/3/2023

 
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Published by Canongate 2005 | Fiction, Mythological Fiction
THE PENELOPIAD 
By Margaret Atwood 


Because the version of Penelope in Homer's ancient epic poem, The Odyssey, "doesn't hold water", Margaret Atwood retells this ancient legend, adding a contemporary and memorable spin. 

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Titillating Hollywood tale

26/2/2023

 
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Published by Simon & Schuster 2017 |  Fiction
THE SEVEN HUSBANDS OF EVELYN HUGO
By Taylor Jenkins Reid
 
Splintering the mythical splendour of Hollywood’s golden age, this tale provides a titillating and entertaining (although, truth be told, not terribly challenging) exploration of the price of fame.   

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A portrait in shedding past pain

18/11/2022

 
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BODIES OF LIGHT
By Jennifer Down

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Bodies of Light is a compelling masterwork in the effects of trauma, painting a portrait of a protagonist dealt a distressing hand of life cards, and her quest to start over to leave her pain behind.
Published by Text Publishing September 2021 | Fiction

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Rebelling against the blinding power of oppression

16/10/2022

 
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Published by Faber & Faber 2021 | Fiction
SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE 
By Claire Keegan 

 

The shame, secrecy and fear that hangs over the treatment of women and children who spent time in Ireland’s so-called Magdalen laundries has fuelled the imaginations of many writers, most recently Claire Keegan in her Booker-shortlisted novella Small Things Like These.  
 
 


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Small kindnesses triumph in this WWII epic

8/10/2022

 
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Published by 4th Estate  2014  |  Fiction  
ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE 
By Anthony Doerr


Anthony Doerr’s Pulitzer Prize winning 2014 novel All The Light We Cannot See is a captivating story celebrating the small triumphs scattered among the tragedies experienced by many during the second world war. 



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Zen parable celebrates human difference

22/9/2022

 
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THE BOOK OF FORM AND EMPTINESS
By Ruth Ozeki

 
 
Ruth Ozeki turns the story of a mother and son’s struggles with grief into a celebration of human difference in her fourth novel, The Book of Form and Emptiness.

Published by Text Publishing September 2021  |  Fiction 

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A haunting tale of a school girls’ ghostly tragedy

13/9/2022

 
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Published by Head of Zeus, April 2022 | Fiction
SHADOW GIRLS
By Carol Birch


A suspenseful tale steeped in 60s nostalgia with a tragic twist, Shadow Girls by Carol Birch captures the feel of a classic coming of age story as a cover for a sinister paranormal revelation.




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Peculiar mystery in a parallel realm

15/8/2022

 
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PIRANESI 
By Susanna Clarke 
For all its fantastical strangeness, the mystery that unfolds in Piranesi keeps you pondering until the very end. 
Published by Bloomsbury, 2020  |  Fiction

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Hilarious and heartbreaking portrait of a loner

31/7/2022

 
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ELEANOR OLIPHANT IS COMPLETELY FINE
By Gail Honeyman


Hilarious and heartbreaking in equal measures, the story of Eleanor Oliphant – an eccentric loner with a harrowing past – shows the transformative effect of small kindnesses on purging loneliness.


Published by Harper Collins 2017  |  Fiction 

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Darwin shines in this Aussie allegorical quest

22/7/2022

 
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ALL OUR SHIMMERING SKIES 
By Trent Dalton 


​As young gravedigger Molly Hook’s odyssey unfolds, bleakness gives way to an almost mystical narrative, ripe with the comical, sensory, over-the-top feels for which Trent Dalton has become known. 
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Published by Fourth Estate, December 2020  |  Fiction 

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A celebration of the complicated nature of love

5/7/2022

 
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TIN MAN
By Sarah Winman


There are tendrils of hope and redemption in Tin Man, but there’s no escaping the loss and loneliness, prejudice and abandonment that permeates this love story, the third novel by the British author of Still Life. 
Published by Tinder Press, June 2017  | Fiction 

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Wolves steal the story in this Scottish Highland eco-thriller

29/5/2022

 
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ONCE THERE WERE WOLVES
By Charlotte McConaghy
Domestic abuse, buried trauma, a rare neurological condition, ecological catastrophe, death, love and the mystery of wolves – all of these strands are interlaced in Australian author Charlotte McConaghy's Once There Were Wolves.
Published by Penguin Random House, August 2021  | Fiction, Australian author 

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A merry, multi layered mystery

13/4/2022

 
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THE WOMAN IN THE LIBRARY
By Sulari Gentill 


From the moment the action kicks off in The Woman in the Library, through its myriad twists as the murderous crime is solved, there's a buoyancy to Australian author Sulari Gentill’s prose that keeps the mood light, fun and fast-paced.
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First published in Newtown Review of Books ​
Published by Ultimo Press,  ​June 2022    |   ​Fiction, Thriller, Australian author   

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Big issues wrapped in the energetic veil of campus life

28/3/2022

 
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LOVE & VIRTUE
By Diana Reid

 
Diana Reid injects youthful vitality into some big contemporary issues – sexual consent and the role of privilege in power – in this fresh Australian campus novel.  

First published in The Newtown Review of Books. 
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​Published by Ultimo Press | October 2021 |  Fiction, Australian author

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Quirky, sensory thriller unveils power of scent

15/3/2022

 
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PERFUME: THE STORY OF A MURDERER 
By Patrick Suskind


A terrifyingly humorous and sinister examination of blind obsession, explored through the mind of a man who perceives the world not through vision but by smell.
Published by Penguin | 1985 | Historical Fiction

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