What have I been reading? #5
You’d be forgiven for thinking I’d moved to the ‘dark side’ by my most recent reads – for the most part, they are on the
You’d be forgiven for thinking I’d moved to the ‘dark side’ by my most recent reads – for the most part, they are on the
My reading mix has been somewhat eclectic this month. But then, when isn’t it? I’ve read far more books than I can mention here, so
After five years of reading proof and ARC books, my to-review shelf is near empty. I stopped requesting books months ago, and now I only
A few years ago I read The Shack by William Paul Young, after recommendations from several friends. Young told a radio host that The Shack “is
Lately I’ve been loving reading more than writing. I’ve lost myself in the words of others – I’m finding myself looking at how they use
Life and love in the fictional Shingle Valley wine region proves sweet in Kayte Nunn’s second book, Angel’s Share. I reviewed Rose’s Vintage, the first
Later this year, Alli Sinclair will be my guest at Stories on Stage at Koorliny Arts Centre. Given that she’s coming across the country to chat
When you’re recognised as a book reviewer, reading can sometimes feel like an obligation. It’s not the nicest feeling for someone who loves reading, so
Sara Foster is one of my favourite writers – she combines suspense and mood in a way that never fails to keep me captivated.
It’s no secret that I’m drawn to books featuring families with buried secrets and lies that threaten to unmask them. Daughter of Mine by Fiona
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