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Back roads and pig urine: the Mad Max mythology

Back roads and pig urine: the Mad Max mythology

Ian Nathan’s book about the history of the Mad Max franchise is a lively read, even if some parts need to be taken with a grain of salt.

  • by Tom Ryan

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Ten great books to cosy up with this winter

Ten great books to cosy up with this winter

The seasonal scene won’t be complete without a good read to warm the soul.

  • by Melanie Kembrey
The dementia detective is on the case in this clever thriller set in an aged care home

The dementia detective is on the case in this clever thriller set in an aged care home

When a fellow resident is found dead in Rose’s aged care facility, she knows all is not as it should be. Finding the right words, however, proves vexing – and compelling.

  • by Juliette Hughes
Blondie were the darlings of punk. It just took us a while to realise

Blondie were the darlings of punk. It just took us a while to realise

Chris Stein thought he’d gone back three decades when he and Debbie Harry brought their band to Australia.

  • by JP O'Malley
The Taylor Swift of his day: Harry Houdini’s Melbourne tour

The Taylor Swift of his day: Harry Houdini’s Melbourne tour

Alan Attwood’s novel is a fictional account of escapologist Harry Houdini’s time in Melbourne in 1910.

  • by Simon Caterson
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
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Bogie and Bacall: Hollywood’s greatest love affair or PR fairytale?

Bogie and Bacall: Hollywood’s greatest love affair or PR fairytale?

In William J Mann’s solidly researched new book, he described previous books about the famous Hollywood couples as “more about omission than invention”.

  • by Tom Ryan
Why the Streisand effect could be morphing into the Gina effect
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Why the Streisand effect could be morphing into the Gina effect

The moment you tell us to look away, we can’t stop gawking, as Gina Rinehart recently found out to her detriment.

  • by David Astle
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
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
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