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Review: When We Collided by Emery Lord

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Genre: YA Vivi is thrilled to be spending the summer in the Californian beachside town of Verona Cove. Not […]

April 12, 2016 For Readers, YA

The Dreaded Reading Slump: What to do when reading stops being fun

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Reading is awesome. Obviously. But lately, I’ve been hearing a lot of book bloggers admit to being in […]

April 5, 2016 For Reviewers, Reviewer Tips

Review: Arcadia by Iain Pears

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Genre: Literary/spec. fic. In 1960s Oxford, former WWII spy-turned-university-professor, Henry Lytten spends his evenings making notes for a fantasy […]

April 4, 2016 For Readers, Literature / General Fiction, Spec Fic / SF / Fantasy

March in Review

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It’s been a weird month. I spent the first half of March at home in Adelaide gadding about […]

April 1, 2016 Book Lists, For Readers

Meet the Bookstagrammers: Hikari Loftus, A.K.A. @foldedpagesdistillery

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Today I caught up with Hikari Loftus, the gal behind the camera at @foldedpagesdistillery, to talk bookish pics, […]

March 30, 2016 For Reviewers, meet the bookstagrammers

Review: The North Water by Ian McGuire

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Genre: Historical fiction/adventure Patrick Sumner is a disgraced ex-army surgeon recently returned from the Seige of Dehli. In need […]

March 29, 2016 For Readers, Literature / General Fiction

Weekly Review

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This week, autumn finally arrived in Perth. My first summer here has been fantastic—I can’t remember ever having […]

March 25, 2016 Uncategorized

REVIEW: The Passenger by Lisa Lutz

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Frank Dubois is dead, his body crumpled at the bottom of the stairs in his home. His wife, […]

March 22, 2016 For Readers, Thriller / Crime

Review: Take Six Girls by Laura Thompson

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To me, biography is something of an alien landscape entered rarely and (I admit) reluctantly. I stumbled upon […]

March 21, 2016 For Readers

Review: Yellow by Megan Jacobson

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I know this to be true: there is a special corner of hell that’s called being a fourteen-year-old […]

March 14, 2016 For Readers, YA

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