A clever and endearing story of survival in a world that has drastically changed. Sunny at the End of the World is the fourth novel by …
Book review: Sunny at the End of the World by Steph Bowe

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A clever and endearing story of survival in a world that has drastically changed. Sunny at the End of the World is the fourth novel by …

In episode 10 we discuss Howl’s Moving Castle, both the classic 1986 book by Diana Wynne Jones and the gorgeous 2004 movie by Hayao Miyazaki. …

A story of growing up, friendships, and fierce drag in a rural town. Curtis Campbell’s debut novel The House of Rural Realness is an engaging and highly …

In episode 9 we discuss A. J. Betts’ YA novel Hive. If you haven’t read this book and want to avoid spoilers (but still want …

TR Napper’s novella Ghost of the Neon God is a fierce and imaginative neon sci-fi work that seamlessly combines elements of noir and cyberpunk into …

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In episode 7 we discuss Bill Bryson’s Mother Tongue, a humorous non-fiction romp through the English language and how it got that way! Only Bill …

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In episode 4 we discuss Rosalie Ham’s 2000 rural Australian Gothic novel, The Dressmaker! Trigger warning for mentions of infant de*th, v*olence, r*pe, and ab*se. …