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Holden Sheppard's 'Invisible Boys' shortlisted for Premier's Prize

Western Australian author Holden Sheppard continues to rack up accolades for his debut novel, Invisible Boys, taking a place on the shortlist for the Western Australian...

Bibliophile | Chris Flynn looks to the lessons of the past in 'Mammoth'

Mammoth by Chris Flynn University of Queensland Press The inspiration for Chris Flynn’s wacky novel was an auction that was held in New York in 2007. Included...

Bibliophile | Deaf detective Caleb Zelic returns in 'Darkness for Light'

Darkness For Light by Emma Viskic Echo Publishing A bout of meningitis left Caleb Zelic deaf when he was 5 years of age so he became proficient...

Review: Hollywood Wants to Kill You

Hollywood Wants to Kill You by Rick Edwards and Dr Michael Brooks Allen & Unwin Threatening to kill is how to get people’s attention and...

Bibliophile | 'I Miss You When I Blink' blends the absurd with the profound

I Miss You When I Blink by Mary Laura Philpott Murdoch Books Mary Laura Philpott has written for The New York Times, The Paris Review and O...

Mike Nahan defends Nick Gorian's epic speech against surrogacy

Opposition leader Dr Mike Nahan has defended Liberal MP Nick Goiran's epic filibuster speech on changing the state's surrogacy laws saying the politician is...

Bibliophile | Detective Cardilini returns for Man at the Window

Man at the Window by Robert Jeffreys Echo A crack of thunder echoes across the night-time quadrangle of an exclusive boys’ school where dormitory windows are crammed...

Bibliophile | Turned On: Sex, Science and Robots

Turned On: Science, Sex and Robots by Kate Devlin Bloomsbury Sigma This book that connects intimacy and technology is about being human in a world of machines,...

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