Tom Lake (Ann Patchett) – book review
In her last few books, award winning author Ann Patchett has increasingly focussed on the
In her last few books, award winning author Ann Patchett has increasingly focussed on the
He Who Drowned the World is the concluding volume in Australian fantasy author Shelley Parker-Chan’s
Sometimes the best way to describe a book is to compare it to its influences.
I don’t usually talk about cover art of the books that I review but just
Martin Cruz Smith’s Russian detective Arkady Renko has been kicking around since 1981’s Gorky Park.
In Crook Manifesto, multi award winning author Colson Whitehead returns to the Harlem of Ray
Veronica Lando’s first novel The Whispering won the 2021 Banjo Prize for best unpublished manuscript.
Amy Suiter Clarke seemed to be riding the zeitgeist with her debut novel Girl, 11
While the idea of interpretation and interpreters as a way of exploring culture has had
Thomas D Lee’s debut Perilous Times is a strange amalgam of post-apocalyptic eco-thriller and classic