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Bibliophile | Bill Hayes muses on love and loss in the city that never sleeps

Insomniac City by Bill Hayes Bloomsbury Bill Hayes moved to New York from San Francisco in 2009. He took very little with him as he wanted to...

Bibliophile | A chaotic entry in Patricia Cornwell's Scarpetta series

Chaos by Patricia Cornwell Harper Collins Patricia Cornwell is incredibly popular, having sold over 100 million books and appearing on the New York Times’ Best Seller List...

Bibliophile | Meditating pups galore in Alex Cearns' Zen Dogs

Zen Dogs by Alex Cearns HarperCollins Alex Cearns is well-known among Perth pet owners for her ability to produce amazing photographs of furry or feathered family members...

Bibliophile | Queer: A Graphic History

QUEER: A Graphic History by Meg-John Barker and Julia Scheele Allen and Unwin The original 16th century meaning of ‘queer’ was ‘something strange’. The word became a...

Bibliophile | Keeping On Keeping On by Alan Bennett

Keeping On Keeping On by Alan Bennett Allen & Unwin This is the third volume of diaries from actor, author, playwright, screenwriter Alan Bennett. Writing Home (1994)...

Bibliophile Book Reviews: 'Hide' and 'Bright, Precious Days'

Hide by Matthew Griffin Bloomsbury Wendell Wilson returns from doing the shopping to find 83 year old Frank Clifton collapsed in the back yard, lying amongst the...

Interesting read: Labour of Love

Labour of Love by Shannon Garner Simon & Schuster Australia At the age of 33, Shannon Garner was happily married and living on the north coast of...

Serious reading: We are all going to die

We’re All Going to Die by Leah Kaminsky Harper Collins It is only in relatively recent years that death has not been an integral part of our...

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