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June 2021 Book of the MonthAfter a night out partying leaves her boyfriend dead and her acting career in tatters, Lottie Bentz escapes the media spotlight by returning to her hometown of Bonnievale. However, ...
Read moreThe Subjugate
January 2021 Book of the MonthThe Subjugate is set in the eerie metropolis of San Francisco and its outskirts, a decade or so after the neuro technology Crash of 2040, the result of a ...
Read moreSkyglow, Leslie Thiele (Margaret River Press)
November 2020 Book of the MonthFrom the miraculous to the mechanical, Skyglow delves into the complexities of mundane life to discover truth and balance within it. Thiele’s collection of stories contains an eclectic mix ...
Read moreThe History of Mischief, Rebecca Higgie (Fremantle Press)
October 2020 Book of the MonthFollowing the death of their parents, feisty 9-year-old Jessie and her older sister Kay move to their grandmother’s abandoned home in Guildford where they discover a book, The History ...
Read moreThe Salt Madonna, Catherine Noske (Picador)
April 2020 Book of the MonthHannah Mulvey left her island home as a teenager. But her stubborn, defiant mother is dying, and now Hannah has returned to Chesil, taking up a teaching post at ...
Read moreFauna, Donna Mazza, (Allen & Unwin)
March 2020 Book of the MonthA young family in an eerily familiar future-Perth comes to terms with the latest addition to their family, a baby girl named Asta. While Asta is the child of ...
Read moreRed Can Origami, Madelaine Dickie (Fremantle Press)
February 2020 Book of the MonthWhen young Melbourne journalist Ava lands herself a job in the northwest town of Gubinge, she is warned the “country will eat you alive”. Instead, she finds “it’s got ...
Read moreIn This Desert, There were Seeds is a beguiling anthology of twenty short stories from West Australian and Singaporean artists. As part of an ongoing collaboration between Writing WA ...
Read moreOut of Time, Steve Hawke (Fremantle Press)
December 2019 Book of the MonthArchitect Joe Warton and his partner Anne are easing into comfortable semi-retirement when Joe notices gaps in his memory. At first he keeps his discovery to himself, becoming skilful ...
Read moreThe Palace of Angels, Mohammed Massoud Morsi (Wild Dingo Press)
November 2019 Book of the MonthThe Palace of Angels comprises three novellas, all dealing with the Palestinian/Israeli conflict. The first is titled What is Past is Dead. It is the story of a group ...
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