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Undercover: We need to talk about Lionel

Lionel Shriver.

Lionel Shriver warned that inviting "a renowned iconoclast" to speak about community and belonging was "like expecting a great white shark to balance a beach ball on its nose".

Top 10 independents

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Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton continue to delight readers at independent bookshops.

A tender gay love story

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For the couple in Matthew Griffin's poignant, beautifully written debut, the closet remains the world.

A stark tale of domestic violence

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Paul Mitchell is a terse and observant writer, as alive to the particulars of Aussie idiom and experience as Tim Winton, but less showy.

Mark Baker: books that changed me

Author Mark Baker says Evelyn Waugh's <i>Scoop</I> should be a standard text for journalism students of all ages.

Mark Baker is a former senior editor of The Age, editor of The Canberra Times and managing editor of Fairfax Media. He has been a foreign correspondent, covered the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and was wounded while reporting the civil war on Bougainville in the early 1990s. His new biography is Phillip Schuler: the remarkable life of one of Australia's greatest war correspondents (Allen & Unwin).