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Bibliophile | ‘The Haters’ is a page-turning psychological thriller

There are people who think nothing of destroying the lives of others so they can come out on top.

Bibliophile | ‘Safe Space’ is a call for Australians to wake up to racism

“This is a book for anyone who believes that racism has no place in Australia's future and is ready to take action.”

Bibliophile | Shirley Barrett’s ‘Mrs Hopkins’ is a haunting tale

Mrs Hopkinsby Shirley BarrettAllen & Unwin Shirley Barrett was known for her work as a screenwriter and director and her first film (Love Serenade) won...

Bibliophile | Kristy Iltners’ ‘Depth of Field’ won the 2023 Dorothy Hewett Award

Lezly Herbert takes a look at the award-winning novel.

Bibliophile | ‘Ghost Cities’ tells two tales separated by centuries

What does the tale in which every book in the known Empire is destroyed – then re-created, page by page and book by book, all in the name of love and art tell us about our modern world?

Bibliophile | ‘Julia’ retells Orwell’s ‘1984’ from a new perspective

Sandra Newman continues the story and ignites a spark of resistance that puts cracks in the totalitarian world.

Bibliophile | Martha is both indispensable and invisible in ‘The Radio Hour’

The Radio HourBy Victoria PurmanHarper Collins It’s 1956 and spinster and secretary Miss Martha Berry lives with and cares for her mother. She has also...

Bibliophile | ‘Go Lightly’ by Brydie Lee Kennedy

Go LightlyBy Brydie Lee KennedyBloomsbury Twenty-six year old Ada was at a party after a party after the closing night of a gig at the...

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