Margot McGovern reviews Claire Vaye Watkins’ sublime tale of faith, dreams and disillusionment, Gold Fame Citrus. From space it seems […]
Category Archive: For Readers
Last week we recommended ‘Six Spring Reads’. This week we’re narrowing the field and recommending some of our favourite […]
Margot McGovern reviews Natasha Carthew’s gritty YA novel, The Light That gets Lost (Bloomsbury, 2015). Trey … looked down towards […]
The temperature’s climbing, the flowers are out and I don’t know about you but I’m giving serious thought […]
Margot McGovern reviews Simmone Howell’s smart ‘n’ sassy YA novel, Girl Defective. Girl Defective is the story of the […]
Margot McGovern reviews Julia Heaberlin’s psychological thriller, Black-Eyed Susans. Tessie grew up in a fairytale, both grim and Grimm: […]
We caught up with fellow Aussie book blogger, Jodie Llewellyn of Words Read and Written, to find out […]
Margot McGovern names five smart and savvy reads from one of the UK’s literary darlings. In her latest […]
Adelaide author Rose Hartley is having a busy year. She’s recently returned from the prestigious Clarion Writers’ Workshop […]
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