SUNDAY SHOUT OUT
Is there ever such a thing as too many books? I don’t think there are too many books to read, but there can definitely be
Is there ever such a thing as too many books? I don’t think there are too many books to read, but there can definitely be

BILLABONG BEND Author: Jennifer Scoullar Michael Joseph RRP $29.99 Review: Monique Mulligan Jennifer Scoullar has delivered another standout book with Billabong Bend, her latest foray into
Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short and sweet).
Tracy Ryan was born in Western Australia and grew up there as part of a large family. She has taught literature, creative writing and film
Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short and sweet).
Have I got a teaser for you today! Simon & Schuster Australia have kindly selected myself and a number of other bloggers to receive an
COP TOWN Author: Karin Slaughter Headline RRP $29.99 Review: Monique Mulligan Karin Slaughter’s latest novel, Cop Town, is marked by a brilliant sense of time and
Jennifer has always harboured a deep appreciation and respect for the natural world. Her house, which was left to her by her father, is on
THORNYDEVILS Author: TW Lawless Campanile Publishing RRP $24.95 Review: Monique Mulligan The ability to deliver a distinctive urban Australian atmosphere is a strong point for
AS THE RIVER RUNS Author: Stephen Scourfield UWA Publishing RRP $26.99 Review: Monique Mulligan Environmental politics underscore poetic writing in Stephen Scourfield’s novel, As The River Runs.