Book Review: The Family Next Door by Sally Hepworth

The small, picturesque Melbourne suburb of Pleasant Court is exactly that: pleasant. Children play happily…

Book Review: Sympathy by Olivia Sudjic

Recently graduated from university, and with no idea what to do next, twenty-three-year-old Alice Hare…

Book Review: I Stop Somewhere by T. E. Carter

T. E. Carter’s haunting and heart-wrenching debut is a difficult and emotionally demanding book to…

Book Review: Stranger by Keren David

Keren David’s ninth novel is the author’s first foray into historical young adult fiction and…

Book Review: The Curious Heart Of Ailsa Rae by Stephanie Butland

When we first meet Ailsa Rae, she is about to receive the heart transplant that…

T. E. Carter: Top Five Works that Centre the Female Perspective

To celebrate the publication of I Stop Somewhere on 19 April 2018, author T. E.…

Book Review: The Wildflowers by Harriet Evans

Harriet Evans’ eleventh novel might have been published at the beginning of Spring but it’s…

Book Review: Starfish by Akemi Dawn Bowman

There is a lot about Akemi Dawn Bowman’s Starfish that makes it stand out on your…

15 of the best new fiction books to read this Spring

After a winter straight out of Game of Thrones, it’s finally springtime. There’s blossom on…

Book Review: The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin

How would you choose to live if you discovered the exact day you were going…

Book Review: Salt Houses by Hala Alyan

This compact and yet epically staged family drama is the debut novel of Hala Alyan,…

Book Review: I Have Lost My Way by Gayle Forman

Every so often a novel comes along that just hits all the right beats for…