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This coming-of-age novel features strikingly precise characterisation

This coming-of-age novel features strikingly precise characterisation

Our reviewers cast their eyes over new fiction and non-fiction releases including a swashbuckling tale of a woman pirate and a deep dive into the symphony beneath the waves.

  • by Cameron Woodhead and Fiona Capp

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Bob Dylan, Socrates and a speaking sky: this thrilling book has it all

Bob Dylan, Socrates and a speaking sky: this thrilling book has it all

Poet Anne Carson pairs words and drawings in a celebration of beauty and absurdity.

  • by Philippa Hawker
Did Miranda July just write ‘the first great perimenopause novel’?

Did Miranda July just write ‘the first great perimenopause novel’?

The writer, director and actor has achieved the impossible and made middle age sexy.

  • by Melanie Kembrey
Like Jane Austen with Asian people: Kevin Kwan’s new novel

Like Jane Austen with Asian people: Kevin Kwan’s new novel

The author of Crazy Rich Asians returns with another outrageous comedy of manners, family and money. So much money.

  • by Jessie Tu
‘Misogynistic massacre’: Sydney Writers’ Festival closing address dedicated to Bondi Junction victims

‘Misogynistic massacre’: Sydney Writers’ Festival closing address dedicated to Bondi Junction victims

A feminist author used her closing address to call out “himpathy”, where men who commit violence receive “disproportionate and undue sympathy”.

  • by Helen Pitt
This clever novel brings cosy crime to Australia

This clever novel brings cosy crime to Australia

The regional town of Welcome would seem an unlikely location for a murder. Aoife Clifford’s new book is a nicely judged crime caper.

  • by Sue Turnbull
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I’m not cancelling my favourite books, despite my dark skin troubling their authors
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I’m not cancelling my favourite books, despite my dark skin troubling their authors

I can’t cancel the stories of my childhood. Great stories can survive the sins of their writers.

  • by Satara Uthayakumaran
A clever novel that isn’t afraid to poke fun at itself

A clever novel that isn’t afraid to poke fun at itself

Kaveh Akbar’s book Martyr! is a delight because it manages to embrace seriousness and irreverence, darkness and light.

  • by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
This Australian psychological thriller examines death penalty with a horrific twist

This Australian psychological thriller examines death penalty with a horrific twist

Our reviewers cast their eyes over recent fiction and non-fiction releases, including an engaging account of the seven Cleopatras and Geoffrey Robertson’s crisply argued case for prosecuting Putin.

  • by Cameron Woodhead and Steven Carroll
This retelling of Huckleberry Finn is a masterful satire of race

This retelling of Huckleberry Finn is a masterful satire of race

Percival Everett tells the story of Mark Twain’s classic from the point of view of Jim, the runaway slave who befriends Huck.

  • by Declan Fry
The day I shopped for hair products with Booker Prize winner Paul Lynch
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The day I shopped for hair products with Booker Prize winner Paul Lynch

Booker Prize winner 2023 Paul Lynch is in Australia to talk about his award-winning book Prophet Song.

  • by Helen Pitt