Book reviews in the Sydney Morning Herald
Steven Carroll Reviews by Steven Carroll
Andrew Riemer Andrew Riemer reviews the anthologies that show this country's literary landscape.
John Newton Review: Kate Llewellyn's gardening memoir, A Fig at the Gate.
Richard Ferguson Walter Isaacson is a major figure in American journalism.
Mark McGinness The words 'Bond, James Bond' conjure an image, an institution, an industry that is unique in the annals of literature.
Cameron Woodhead Passionate, smart, and fierce, Lily King's Euphoria is as extreme a period romance as you'll find.
David Astle Ali Baba and his mates stand at the cave's mouth. A boulder blocks the entrance that only the magic password can remove. Open sesame, obviously, but Ali must have tried the phrase 10 ways, the rock staying put, our hero frazzled. Hence his friend suggests, "Try 'Open underscore sesame'."
John Shand Were violins considered erotic, this would be a book for voyeurs.
Reviewer: Geoff Page Geoff Page reviews L.K Holt's third poetry book Keep and Bonny Cassidy's second poetry collection Final Theory.
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