Posted on 7 Dec 2022 in Giveaways & Quizzes |
Yes! Here are more goodies to win to celebrate the festive season. To go in the draw to win all four of the titles below, simply email editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au with ‘Christmas 2′ in the subject line and your name and address in the body...
Posted on 6 Dec 2022 in Non-Fiction |
Szymanski and Wigmore examine cricket’s evolution from an elite English pastime to a global phenomenon. Bat and a ball games are as old as humankind. They are a testament to our creativity. Cricket emerged in Britain in the latter part of the...
Posted on 5 Dec 2022 in Giveaways & Quizzes |
What a year it’s been, and it’s not (quite) over yet. To get you in a festive mood, we’ve got some seriously good books to celebrate the season. To go in the draw to win all four of the titles below, simply email...
Posted on 1 Dec 2022 in Non-Fiction |
Myf Warhurst’s memoir of life, music, and the media is like reminiscing with an old friend. Many of us can recall a song we heard in childhood that blew open our world the first time we came across it. For a young Myf Warhurst, that song was...
Posted on 29 Nov 2022 in Fiction |
The new novel from the author of The Wanderers explores relationships within the New York ballet world. It is clear from the very beginning that Carlisle Martin is a dancer. ‘Feel what I feel,’ she tells us, as she instructs us in the movements...
Posted on 25 Nov 2022 in Crime Scene, Extracts, Non-Fiction |
Did Kathleen Folbigg kill her babies? John Kerr makes the case for taking another look. In 2003 Kathleen Folbigg was convicted of killing her four children: Caleb, 19 days old (1989); Patrick, 8 months old (1991); Sarah, 10 months old (1993); and...