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?
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: 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 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 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 October, according to The Weekly: The Sun Walks Down, Sister Stardust, and more great reads Because who doesn't love a good book?
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 September, according to The Weekly: The Brightest Star, Bone Memories, and more great reads Because who doesn't love a good book?