LIAM MURPHY The Roadmap of Loss. Reviewed by Paul Anderson

LIAM MURPHY The Roadmap of Loss. Reviewed by Paul Anderson

Liam Murphy’s debut novel is both a road trip across the US and a journey into the past. It’s tempting to invoke the first stanza of Philip Larkin’s famous poem ‘This Be The Verse’ here. That’s because The Roadmap of Loss is about unresolved childhood psychological...

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ROBYN BISHOP The Rust Red Land. Reviewed by Ann Skea

ROBYN BISHOP The Rust Red Land. Reviewed by Ann Skea

Through the story of Matilda, Robyn Bishop’s novel reveals the constrained lives of women in rural New South Wales in the late 1800s. It is July 1892 and Matilda is just old enough to help Clara out of her cot, change her nappy and dress her, but not old enough to...

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MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM Day. Reviewed by CJ Pardey

MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM Day. Reviewed by CJ Pardey

In this new novel, New Yorker Michael Cunningham takes inspiration from lockdowns and their impact on relationships. In his most recent novel, Day, Michael Cunningham takes on the difficult business of fictionalising the Covid experience. In his Pulitzer-winning novel...

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SUSAN McCREERY All the Unloved. Reviewed by Ann Skea

SUSAN McCREERY All the Unloved. Reviewed by Ann Skea

Susan McCreery’s novel recounts the lives of the residents of a block of flats in 1990s Bondi and the complexities of love. A few short sentences and a scene is set, a mood caught, a character revealed: all this is beautifully done. Then short passages are linked...

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AYESHA INOON Untethered. Reviewed by Ann Skea

AYESHA INOON Untethered. Reviewed by Ann Skea

Winner of the the ASA/HQ Fiction Prize, Ayesha Inoon’s debut novel explores the experience of moving from Sri Lanka to Australia. It was the silence that she noticed first. As they drove, Canberra unfolded in a series of stunning panoramas … The streets were empty,...

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JO RICCIONI The Rising. Reviewed by Amelia Dudley

JO RICCIONI The Rising. Reviewed by Amelia Dudley

The conclusion to Jo Riccioni’s high fantasy series The Branded Season brings Nara and her sister Osha to the Shadow City of Reis. This exciting sequel to The Branded concludes a thought-provoking and fast-paced story about two sisters finding their place in a harsh,...

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FERNANDA TRIAS Pink Slime. Reviewed by Ann Skea

FERNANDA TRIAS Pink Slime. Reviewed by Ann Skea

The new novel from Uruguayan writer Fernanda Trias is set in a dystopian city and has unsettling echoes of recent events. When the fog rolled in, the port turned into a swamp. Shadows fell across the plaza, filtering between the trees and leaving the long marks of...

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JESSICA ZHAN MEI YU But The Girl. Reviewed by Ann Skea

JESSICA ZHAN MEI YU But The Girl. Reviewed by Ann Skea

The protagonist of Jessica Zhan Mei Yu’s debut novel is meant to be writing about Sylvia Plath and race, but finds herself in Scotland with writer’s block. I was meant to be writing a postcolonial novel. It had been an immigrant novel first but I learned the word...

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LAVIE TIDHAR Adama. Reviewed by Robert Goodman

LAVIE TIDHAR Adama. Reviewed by Robert Goodman

Lavie Tidhar’s new novel spans generations and embodies the ideals, contradictions and brutality within the establishment of the State of Israel. Lavie Tidhar is both incredibly prolific and remarkably eclectic. In the last couple of years alone he has released a...

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NRB readers’ favourite reviews of 2023

NRB readers’ favourite reviews of 2023

Which of our reviews did you enjoy the most in 2023? We've checked the stats and the results are in: here are our top 10 reviews of the year. Is your favourite among them? Or one of your favourite books? Or just a few things you'd like to add to your TBR pile? (You...

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SAMANTHA HARVEY Orbital. Reviewed by Robert Goodman

SAMANTHA HARVEY Orbital. Reviewed by Robert Goodman

It may be set on the International Space Station, but Samantha Harvey’s fifth novel is grounded in the beauty and fragility of Earth. Samantha Harvey’s new novel Orbital is an extended love letter to the Earth. It charts the 16 orbits made by the International Space...

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