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Bibliophile | 'Banjawarn' leaves its mark on Australian gothic fiction

Banjawarn by Josh Kemp UWA Press Garreth Hoyle has found some success with his true crime book, but his love affair with hallucinogenic drugs has sent him...

Bibliophile | 'Golden Boys' celebrates connection in an isolated world

Golden Boys By Phil Stamper Bloomsbury Publishing Phil Stamper’s last Young Adult book As Far As You’ll Take Me was a tribute to every queer kid who...

Bibliophile | Bill Hayes explores 2000 years of exercise & memories in 'Sweat'

Sweat: A History of Exercise by Bill Hayes Bloomsbury Publishing One of Bill Hayes’ biggest fears about getting old is that he won’t be able to exercise...

Bibliophile | 'Love and Other Puzzles' is delightfully original

Love and Other Puzzles By Kimberley Allsopp HarperCollins Rory, or as her mother calls her Aurora, is a very unique individual that you can’t help fall in...

Bibliophile | Can strangers fall in love after just '28 Questions'?

28 Questions by Indyana Schneider Scribner What brings you pleasure? Indyana Schneider studied music at Oxford University before moving to Vienna to sing opera professionally, and the...

Bibliophile | 'The Islands' explores a Finnish experience down under

The Islands by Emily Brugman Allen & Unwin The Abrolhos Islands were a day’s boat ride west of the Western Australian mainland when Finnish migrant Onni Saari...

Bibliophile | 'How High We Go In The Dark' explores resilience in a new world

How High We Go In The Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu Bloomsbury Publishing In 2031, melting ice in Siberian exposes extinct beasts and even the thirty thousand year...

Bibliophile | 'Faking It', author Kyle Mewburn shares her transition journey

Faking It: My Life in Transition - A Memoir Kyle Mewburn Penguin Author Kyle Mewburn has written dozen of books, but if you don't have a young...

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