Book review: Twist
Collum McCann’s new novel is an compelling thriller set in the world of “underwater cable repairs” that remains with its reader for a while.
By Vincent Barry - 3 min readCollum McCann’s new novel is an compelling thriller set in the world of “underwater cable repairs” that remains with its reader for a while.
By Vincent Barry - 3 min readRyan Coogler steps away from the shackles of franchises to deliver one of the most exciting horror blockbusters since Jordan Peele’s Get Out
By Francisco Silva - 5 min readCillian Murphy and Emily Watson stand out in this very faithful adaptation of Claire Keegan’s novella.
By Francisco Silva - 4 min readEarly in the preface to Rather His Own Man, lawyer Geoffrey Robertson maps out the place that this “reliable memoir” should hold among some of…
By Justin Moses - 1 min readThis collection of essays concerns one of the first cases of libel to rock the colony of NSW. R v Campbell [1817] was brought by…
By Neil Foster - 1 min readHarry S. Dent, Jr. is a Harvard-educated demographer and economic forecaster known for his bestselling books The Great Boom Ahead, The Sale of a Lifetime,…
By Nicholas McGann - 1 min readWhen Microsoft chief Bill Gates says a book is the most important he has ever read, it’s time to take notice. And, fortunately, Factfulness is…
By Jane Southward - 1 min readLeo Benedictus takes the seemingly harmless pastime of people-watching to a new level in Consent. The beguiling first-person narrative begins with a tone of innocence,…
By Justin Moses - 1 min readNews Corp journalist Cindy Wockner moved to Bali soon after Australians started making news there with the 2002 bombings. Then Schapelle Corby was arrested in…
By Jane Southward - 1 min readSet in Darwin, this is a story about the relationship between teenagers Jono and Ana. Jono is a Vietnamese Australian who has recovered from depression…
By Lisa Coady - 1 min readA suitcase washed up on the shores of Mosman in Sydney in 1923. Two women with complicated, mysterious and impoverished pasts. A dead baby and…
By Jane Southward - 1 min readThis is a confronting read for Australians who are ambivalent about their country becoming a republic, for two reasons. The first is its demonstration that ambivalence…
By Justin Moses - 1 min read