Book Club: With Storm Child author Michael Robotham The renowned author speaks with The Weekly about creating convincing fiction, his research process and why he never plots his novels.
Book Review: Storm Child by Michael Robotham When a damaged young woman investigates a dark crime, she illuminates the mysteries of her past. Brought to you by Hachette Australia
Book Club: With author of The Deed Susannah Begbie Susannah Begbie lives and writes on Ngunnawal and Ngambri land. The Deed is set in Wiradjuri Country. She chats with The Weekly about balancing her dual careers of doctor and author, life on the land and how she started writing.
Book Review: The Deed by Susannah Begbie Four siblings must learn to work together like their livelihoods depend on it. Brought to you by Hachette Australia
Book Review: The School Run by Ali Lowe For parents hoping to send their sons to an elite Sydney private school, gaining admission can be murder.
Book Club: With Author of The School Run Ali Lowe The author chats with The Weekly about competitive parenting, baking and the dark secrets hidden in Sydney’s beautiful beachfront suburbs. Brought to you by Hachette Australia
Book Club: Unveiling murder mysteries with author Kemper Donovan In conversation with The Busy Body author. Brought to you by Hachette Australia
What to read in February: My Sweet Guillotine by Jayne Tuttle, Lessons by Ian McEwan, and more great reads For every type of book worm.
What to read in January, according to The Weekly: All The Broken Places by John Boyne, Exiles by Jane Harper, and more great reads For every type of book worm.
What to read these holidays, according to The Weekly: The Orphans, This Devastating Fever, and more great reads Because who doesn't love a good holiday read?
REVIEW: Alex Miller’s intimate characterisation sings out in his latest “masterpiece” novel, A Brief Affair. ''I would hope readers might find room to read their own story here.''
What to read in December, according to The Weekly: A Brief Affair, Esther’s Children, and more great reads For every type of book worm.
REVIEW: How Celeste Ng’s terrifying and enthralling new dystopian novel Our Missing Hearts has “a real-life precedent” ''What would you do if you saw wrongs happening to other people?''
What to read in November, according to The Weekly: Our Missing Hearts, Carrie Soto Is Back, and more great reads These are the books that will see you through summer.
REVIEW: How Fiona McFarlane was inspired by the “disquieting beauty” of an Australian country town when writing The Sun Walks Down ''It's full of the many people and voices that make up our history.''
What to read in October, according to The Weekly: The Sun Walks Down, Sister Stardust, and more great reads Because who doesn't love a good book?
REVIEW: “It’s a dangerous time to be a clever woman.”: Set in the 1400s, there remains “something very topical” about Emma Harcourt’s The Brightest Star ''Luna questions everything and in the process she discovers her own voice and embraces it.''
What to read in September, according to The Weekly: The Brightest Star, Bone Memories, and more great reads Because who doesn't love a good book?
What to read in August, according to The Weekly: The House of Fortune, Memphis, Rose, and more great reads There's something for every type of book worm.
REVIEW: Geraldine Brooks’ sharp and soulful novel Horse was penned during a period of grief ''I had only completed about half the novel when he died.''
What to read in July, according to The Weekly: Horse, The Ghost Tattoo, and more great reads There's something for every kind of reader.
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