Ashley Kalagian Blunt’s memoir How to be Australian charts her emigration from Canada to Australia with her new husband, beginning in 2011 and ending in …
Book review: How to be Australian by Ashley Kalagian Blunt

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Ashley Kalagian Blunt’s memoir How to be Australian charts her emigration from Canada to Australia with her new husband, beginning in 2011 and ending in …

What neither of us, what none of us say: You took up all my space. I didn’t know how to say no and you never …

The Little Boat on Trusting Lane by Mel Hall is a delightful novel that explores different ways of being, loving and living, all set in …

An intense, smouldering domestic thriller. Anna Downes’ debut The Safe Place is an intense, un-put-down-able domestic thriller that had me turning pages well into the …

Deep Water is Sarah Epstein’s second novel, a YA thriller like her debut, Small Spaces. Thirteen-year-old Henry Weaver has been missing from The Shallows in …

Roni (short for Veronica) grew up in Sydney in difficult foster homes and state care. She keeps her life as simple and isolated as possible, …

The Mistake is a debut work from Katie McMahon told from the points of view of sisters Bec and Kate. Bec, the younger sister, is …

Alison Evans’s latest novel, Euphoria Kids, is a YA work, and beyond that it is not easy to define. Katya de Becerra describes it as ‘perfect …

Gonzales’ first novel, Only Mostly Devastated, established her as a YA rainbow romance queen, and Perfect on Paper certainly upholds that title. It follows Darcy …

Elizabeth Bryer’s debut novel From Here On, Monsters is an exploration of parallels, doubles, reflections and opposites in words, stories and history. The protagonist Cameron travels to …