Margot McGovern reflects on reading Marisha Pessl‘s eerie Gothic thriller, Night Film (2013). This is actually a sneaky […]
book reviews
Margot McGovern finds four reads that reimagine life as we know it. This past month my reading has favoured the apocalyptic. I’ve […]
Margot McGovern reviews Emily St. John Mandel‘s Station Eleven (2014). Dr. Eleven stands on dark rocks overlooking an indigo […]
Woot! Another week is just about D-D-D-DONE! *Swaps teacup for cocktail glass* We’ve been reading faster than we […]
Margot McGovern reflects on reading Harper Lee’s much anticipated and somewhat controversial second novel, Go Set A Watchman. For thus […]
2015 is shaping up to be a fantastic year for Australian Young Adult literature. Margot McGoverns recommends three […]
Margot McGovern asks why readers can’t get enough of Patricia Highsmith’s sinister style of crime. Highsmith is the queen of suspense […]
Margot McGovern reviews The Gracekeepers by Kirsty Logan. One night a circus boat docks on a pagan island, […]
That’s right another week is just about DONE! That means it’s time to bust out the cocktail glasses and […]
On 16 June, after much planning and preparation, Lectito went live, and today we’re celebrating ONE WHOLE MONTH […]
