Book Review

Book Review: Sisters by Lily Tuck

National Book Award-winner Lily Tuck’s seventh novel navigates the precarious path of marital jealousy. Our…

Book Review: The Killing of Butterfly Joe by Rhidian Brook

Much like Joe Bosco himself, the Butterfly Joe of the title, Rhidian Brook’s latest novel…

Book Review: Brazen – Rebel Ladies Who Rocked The World by Pénélope Bagieu

The last few years have seen a rise in books, writing collections and graphic novels…

Book Review: The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw

Shea Ernshaw’s The Wicked Deep welcomes readers to the cursed fishing town of Sparrow, where…

Book Review: The Bone Keeper by Luca Veste

Gloomy wet woods, a dark abandoned tunnel, the urban myth of the murderous Bone Keeper,…

Book Review: Nexus by Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan and Deborah Biancotti

Even if you’re going into Nexus, the third and final book of the Zeroes trilogy,…

Book Review: By a Charm and a Curse by Jaime Questell

Few book premises have the potential to set imaginations racing like the idea of a…

Book Review: The Wren Hunt by Mary Watson

Steeped in folklore, rituals and Irish traditions, Mary Watson’s The Wren Hunt is a debut…

Book Review: The Feed by Nick Clark Windo

Nick Clark Windo’s debut The Feed is a complex and thought-provoking high concept thriller that…

Book Review: Fire on the Mountain by Jean McNeil

Although it is never explicitly named, the distinctive mountain described at the beginning of Jean McNeil’s Fire on the Mountain will undoubtedly draw reader’s minds to Cape Town’s Table Mountain – rising ominously out of an otherwise flat African coastline.

Book Review: Still Me by Jojo Moyes

Louisa Clark’s story began in Jojo Moyes’ Me Before You, a novel that has sold…

Book Review: The Toymakers by Robert Dinsdale

Yorkshire born literary writer Robert Dinsdale delved into the past with his first two books,…