Books with the Sydney Morning Herald
MICHAEL DWYER 12:15am "One grey dove circles the ruins. A jet heads to the base." So begins The Guest Room, from the first book of poetry by PJ Harvey.
Marieke Hardy From The Phantom Tollbooth to F. Scott Fitzgerald, writer and First Tuesday Book Club panellist Marieke Hardy picks her most meaningful reads.
Winsor Dobbin No Man's Land is the first in a series of thrillers featuring special operative Russell Carter, a man of few words but much action.
Thuy On On the shelf this week: Remember Me This Way, Reeva, The Penguin Leunig, I Don't Like Cheese.
Lucy Sussex The Woman Who Stole My Life is not quite Keyes at her best, but then she sets a very high standard.
Reviewer: Karen Hardy Karen Hardy reveals three children's fiction releases that make perfect Christmas presents.
LINDA MORRIS The Cold War world of fictional spies has always intrigued Frank Moorhouse. In his new book, he examines real-life surveillance in Australia.
Jane Sullivan P.D. James was a trailblazer in many ways, adding psychological complexity and a moral compass to her murder mysteries.
Steven Carroll A new biography by Lisa Hilton is a daring interpretation of the life of the "virgin queen",
Politics
Richard King Russell Brand has given serious thought a try, and the results are profoundly piffling.
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