Fiction
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Book review: A History of Dreams, Jane Rawson
A coven of witches conspire to upset the socio-political status quo in sleepy Adelaide.
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Book review: Amongst Our Weapons, Ben Aaronovitch
The latest in the series blends fantasy and realism and London's historical past.
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Book review: Those Who Perish, Emma Viskic
An audacious imaginative accomplishment features a differently-abled detective.
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Book review: The Fish, Lloyd Jones
A lyrical and allegorical novel that tugs at the binds of family.
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Book review: The Grass Hotel, Craig Sherborne
A poetic word painting of dementia and of dying, of love and yearning
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Book review: Dinner with the Schnabels, Toni Jordan
Jordan's latest novel is a funny and heartfelt look at the chaos of love, marriage and family.
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Book review: Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone, Benjamin Stevenson
Funny and ingenious, this is an exemplary contribution to the detective genre.
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Book review: The Sorrow Stone, Kári GÃslason
An historical fiction set in Iceland is rich with detail about societal and cultural mores.
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Book review: Other Houses, Paddy O'Reilly
A gritty tale of class and aspirations and falling deep within the cracks.
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Book review: If you're happy, Fiona Robertson
A collection of stories that will bring you small bursts of joy.