Books + Reviews
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Australian book reviewsBig Time by Jordan Prosser review – a lush, drug-fuelled adventure in a future AustraliaBlending dystopic soothsaying and raucous imagination, Prosser’s debut novel is a bit Philip K Dick, a bit Jennifer Egan and a bit entirely unique
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Love, death, war and occupation are explored in a gripping and poetic examination of the human condition
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A luminous tale of abducted teens, a page-turning marriage to a mass murderer – and a deadly gameshow
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A bullying brother’s death is the spur for an extraordinary and chilling portrait of sibling enmity in the second novel by the author of little scratch
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The journalist’s sickening account of how generations of Kennedys casually abused the women around them with impunity is a timely reminder of the dangers posed by damaged men who crave power
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The veteran war reporter’s near-death experience during a vascular emergency forms the basis of a philosophically ambitious and questioning memoir