Every so often you come across a character who, if you met them in real life you’d definitely […]
‘WHOA, WE’RE HALF WAY THERE, WHO-OA LIVIN’ ON A PRAYER… LIVIN’ ON A PRAYYEHHH!!!’ That’s right, bookworms, we’re […]
Margot McGovern reviews Pieces of Sky by Trinity Doyle. Mum painted my brother’s coffin. It was beautiful, if […]
Raelke Grimmer is founder and editor of Tongues, a print and online magazine celebrating linguistic and cultural diversity. She’s […]
Young Adult writer and avid reader Margot McGovern names the top five books she wishes she’d read as a […]
This week we caught up with Adelaide-based writer, former books editor for Lip Magazine and feminist champion, Lou Heinrich, […]
Margot McGovern dives into a lesser known Highsmith. If you are yet to enjoy the thrill of a […]
Margot McGovern reviews A Small Madness by Dianne Touchell. Rose and Michael’s first time is awkward and illicit and […]
Possibly our favourite sub-genre of the Gothic, haunted house stories make for spooky fun reading on stormy winter nights. […]
Margot McGovern reviews Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard. The vampire is dead and the word of YA fiction […]