The new novel from the Norwegian author of The Bees imagines a dystopian future where seeds are more precious than ever.
In Our Evenings, the Booker-winning author of The Line of Beauty delivers a novel about class, race – and Brexit.
Alexandra Almond’s cosy fantasy Thoroughly Disenchanted demonstrates why you really should be careful what you wish for.
Psychologist Kate Kemp’s debut novel opens with blood spatters and goes on to unravel the secrets of a suburban street in 1970s Australia.
Mark Ray’s third book of cricket photography captures in black and white the majesty of the game in its quieter moments. Top-level cricket in the modern era is all about crash, dash, flash and colour, ...
Psychologist Kate Kemp’s debut novel opens with blood spatters and goes on to unravel the secrets of a suburban street in 1970s Australia. The time is 1979. The place (namely Warrah Place) is suburban ...
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Yes! A second chance to win a great bundle of books in our big Last Days of Summer Giveaway! To go into the draw to win all four of these titles, simply email editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au with ...
Set amid the ferocious cold of a Canadian winter, Ashley Kalagian Blunt’s new novel continues her exploration of the threats of life online. In her debut novel, Dark Mode, Kalagian Blunt dug deep into ...
Alexandra Almond’s cosy fantasy demonstrates why you really should be careful what you wish for. In Australian author Alexandra Almond’s debut fantasy novel, lovers Genevieve and Oliver spent a ...
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