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The Memory of Animals by Claire Fuller: Asking the important post-apocalytic questions

The Memory of Animals by Claire Fuller: Asking the important post-apocalytic questions

The English author’s fifth novel is a taut and atmospheric read

Wed Apr 26 2023 - 04:28
The Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa: A wacky coming of age exploration in a turbulent world

The Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa: A wacky coming of age exploration in a turbulent world

Teenage kicks and fundamentalist religion are tricky subjects for a novelist to balance

Wed Apr 19 2023 - 04:23
Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld: An engaging, persuasive novel about the pursuit of love

Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld: An engaging, persuasive novel about the pursuit of love

In keeping with her reputation as an astutely modern writer, Sittenfeld makes good use of the pandemic

Wed Apr 12 2023 - 04:52
The Last Days of Joy by Anne Tiernan: Solid debut novel of family drama and trauma

The Last Days of Joy by Anne Tiernan: Solid debut novel of family drama and trauma

Strong, character-driven plotting and astute commentary on relationships make up for some lapses into soap opera and sentimentality

Sat Apr 01 2023 - 05:00
Biography of X by Catherine Lacey: Unorthodox portrait of a revered artist by her grieving widow

Biography of X by Catherine Lacey: Unorthodox portrait of a revered artist by her grieving widow

This frenetic, restless narrative showcases the author’s ingenuity and impressive intellect

Wed Mar 29 2023 - 04:15
Old Babes in the Wood by Margaret Atwood: Wit and humanity in the darkest of places

Old Babes in the Wood by Margaret Atwood: Wit and humanity in the darkest of places

Fifteen stories show Atwood’s range as a writer, her ingenuity, the ease with which she switches mode

Wed Mar 22 2023 - 04:31
Juno Loves Legs by Karl Geary: Strays close to misery lit but then redeems itself

Juno Loves Legs by Karl Geary: Strays close to misery lit but then redeems itself

Second novel doesn’t quite match up to its brilliant predecessor but Geary’s story of misfit friendship in 1980s Dublin contains much to enjoy

Mon Mar 13 2023 - 05:00
Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton: A big, brash cerebral snapshot of the modern world

Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton: A big, brash cerebral snapshot of the modern world

Eleanor Catton blends literary and commercial fiction in her latest masterful display of character set in New Zealand

Mon Mar 06 2023 - 04:38
One Small Voice: Engaging debut novel offers sharp, human insights into India

One Small Voice: Engaging debut novel offers sharp, human insights into India

Santanu Bhattacharya writes with verve, intelligence and compassion with a range of characters crossing religion, caste and class

Tue Feb 28 2023 - 04:57
Hungry Ghosts by Kevin Jared Hosein: Promising debut about violence, injustice and faith in Trinidad

Hungry Ghosts by Kevin Jared Hosein: Promising debut about violence, injustice and faith in Trinidad

A writer to watch, whose prose is inventive and at times audacious

Wed Feb 22 2023 - 04:53
The Home Scar by Kathleen MacMahon: Deft insights into the human condition

The Home Scar by Kathleen MacMahon: Deft insights into the human condition

A powerful story about legacy, loss and the possibility of reconciliation

Mon Feb 13 2023 - 04:39
History Keeps Me Awake at Night: A voice-led debut about the trials of modern life

History Keeps Me Awake at Night: A voice-led debut about the trials of modern life

With its blend of fact and fiction, Christy Edwall’s novel holds its own among other notable books of the genre in recent years

Fri Feb 10 2023 - 04:57
My Father’s House by Joseph O’Connor: A masterful, seamless blend of fact and fiction

My Father’s House by Joseph O’Connor: A masterful, seamless blend of fact and fiction

The gripping story of an Irish priest who helped save thousands from the Nazis during the occupation of Rome

Sun Jan 29 2023 - 04:46
A Girlhood by Carolyn Hays: Compelling and illuminating account by mother of a transgender child

A Girlhood by Carolyn Hays: Compelling and illuminating account by mother of a transgender child

Accomplished author tells the story of her child’s emerging identity and her own initial struggle as a parent to accept what was happening

Sat Jan 21 2023 - 05:00
Kick the Latch by Kathryn Scanlan: an extraordinary story, radically compressed

Kick the Latch by Kathryn Scanlan: an extraordinary story, radically compressed

The fascinating life of a horse trainer is captured in a series of stylised vignettes

Mon Jan 16 2023 - 04:56
Avalon by Nell Zink: Offbeat and unsentimental orphan tale

Avalon by Nell Zink: Offbeat and unsentimental orphan tale

A story of female emancipation in contemporary California from the author of Doxology

Wed Jan 11 2023 - 04:46
We All Want Impossible Things: A story of friendship, through good times and bad

We All Want Impossible Things: A story of friendship, through good times and bad

Catherine Newman manages to write about the messy business of life and death without ever seeming mawkish

Sun Jan 01 2023 - 05:00
The Exhibitionist by Charlotte Mendelson: Funny, furious, frenzied

The Exhibitionist by Charlotte Mendelson: Funny, furious, frenzied

The story is told with great dexterity at a propulsive pace in prose that is another boon

Tue Dec 27 2022 - 04:50
Lessons in Chemistry: An alchemy of dry wit, sharp satire and original premise

Lessons in Chemistry: An alchemy of dry wit, sharp satire and original premise

Although undeniably set in a particular era – the sexist, patriarchal society of mid-century America – there is a timelessness to this read, as there is to all the best stories

Mon Dec 19 2022 - 04:55
Mine Boy by Peter Abrahams: racism is the pits

Mine Boy by Peter Abrahams: racism is the pits

A timely reissue of the prescient and powerful 1946 novel that explores what it means to be human when many people are dehumanised

Sat Dec 10 2022 - 05:00
What Writers Read: an insightful guide to living many lives in one

What Writers Read: an insightful guide to living many lives in one

Book of the Day: 35 excellent contributors, including Damon Galgut, Sebastian Faulks and Marian Keyes, describe the books that enchanted or enlightened them

Sun Dec 04 2022 - 04:09
Flight: An intricate, moving study of character, family and friction

Flight: An intricate, moving study of character, family and friction

Lynn Steger Strong’s subtle depiction of individual plights makes them keenly felt

Fri Dec 02 2022 - 04:37
It Starts With Us by Colleen Hoover: A happy ending for star-crossed lovers

It Starts With Us by Colleen Hoover: A happy ending for star-crossed lovers

This novel is the most pre-ordered book in the history of its publisher Simon and Schuster

Mon Nov 21 2022 - 04:46
Cells by Gavin McCrea: A riveting memoir

Cells by Gavin McCrea: A riveting memoir

Ode to the author’s mother is also a ruthless, unforgiving exploration of his upbringing and the traumas he endured

Mon Nov 14 2022 - 04:36
A Guest at the Feast by Colm Tóibín: Forensic, moving and wry collection of essays

A Guest at the Feast by Colm Tóibín: Forensic, moving and wry collection of essays

Book review: Religion, homosexuality, illness, literature, art and morality are recurring themes

Wed Nov 09 2022 - 05:00
Liberation Day by George Saunders: Power and injustice in America

Liberation Day by George Saunders: Power and injustice in America

This book is a prescient warning about where things might be headed in the not-too-distant future

Mon Oct 24 2022 - 04:16
Our Missing Hearts: A compelling, original dystopian tale from the author of Little Fires Everywhere

Our Missing Hearts: A compelling, original dystopian tale from the author of Little Fires Everywhere

Book review: Celeste Ng has set her new novel in an imagined future state

Thu Oct 20 2022 - 04:07
Lucy by the Sea, by Elizabeth Strout: A novel that makes fresh the pandemic’s strangeness

Lucy by the Sea, by Elizabeth Strout: A novel that makes fresh the pandemic’s strangeness

Review: Strout’s story of family and motherhood mixes ordinary life with extraordinary narrative complexity and wisdom

Wed Oct 12 2022 - 05:00
Shrines of Gaiety by Kate Atkinson: Vibrant, arch, entertaining

Shrines of Gaiety by Kate Atkinson: Vibrant, arch, entertaining

Book review: a novel inspired by Kate Meyrick, the infamous queen of Soho’s clubland in the 1920s

Wed Sept 28 2022 - 04:44
Best of Friends by Kamila Shamsie: An enduring literary friendship

Best of Friends by Kamila Shamsie: An enduring literary friendship

Book review: The author returns to her winning formula, using her characters’ personal histories as a way to discuss broader political concerns

Fri Sept 23 2022 - 04:23
The Unfolding by AM Homes: An impressive, unapologetically political novel

The Unfolding by AM Homes: An impressive, unapologetically political novel

Book review: Freedom and democracy examined from the perspective of a group of millionaires

Wed Sept 14 2022 - 04:31
Total by Rebecca Miller: An enthralling collection full of surprises

Total by Rebecca Miller: An enthralling collection full of surprises

Book review: Miller’s ability to allow her characters space to make their mistakes without judgment bears the hallmark of a true writer

Sat Sept 03 2022 - 00:00
Sojourn by Amit Chaudhuri: A short, compelling novel

Sojourn by Amit Chaudhuri: A short, compelling novel

Every encounter and remark seems charged with significance

Mon Aug 29 2022 - 04:49
Haven by Emma Donoghue: Three’s a crowd on Skellig Michael

Haven by Emma Donoghue: Three’s a crowd on Skellig Michael

The author seamlessly blends allegory, fairy tale, myth and meticulous research into her fiction

Fri Aug 26 2022 - 04:27
Eden by Jim Crace: A strange, unsettling vision of paradise

Eden by Jim Crace: A strange, unsettling vision of paradise

A novel showing the drudgery of paradise to be a fairytale to frighten fools

Mon Aug 15 2022 - 04:49
The Irish hospital: A harsh world of ugly paradoxes

The Irish hospital: A harsh world of ugly paradoxes

The author skilfully, disconcertingly depicts the hospital as a harsh world of ugly paradoxes

Sun Aug 07 2022 - 05:00
Things to Come and Go by Bette Howland: A lyrical collection of striking urgency

Things to Come and Go by Bette Howland: A lyrical collection of striking urgency

A poignant detail of this story is that Howland came close to not publishing anything at all

Fri Jul 22 2022 - 06:05
Blue Hour: Page-turning literary fiction spans fractured family over decades in Australia

Blue Hour: Page-turning literary fiction spans fractured family over decades in Australia

Sarah Schmidt’s prose is elegant and finely crafted and its many plot twists and turns delve into war, violence and the randomness of life

Wed Jul 13 2022 - 05:41
A Certain Hunger: Rollicking tale of one woman’s insatiable appetite for sex, food  and fame

A Certain Hunger: Rollicking tale of one woman’s insatiable appetite for sex, food and fame

Sarah Gilmartin on A Certain Hunger by Chelsea Summers

Thu Jul 07 2022 - 05:52
Ghost Lover by Lisa Taddeo: A mixed bag of short stories

Ghost Lover by Lisa Taddeo: A mixed bag of short stories

Too many of the author’s female characters think the same way

Sat Jun 25 2022 - 06:26
Keeping in Touch by Anjali Joseph: novel of ideas that runs out of steam

Keeping in Touch by Anjali Joseph: novel of ideas that runs out of steam

The protagonists are more interested in discussing the state of the world than in making plans of their own

Thu Jun 23 2022 - 06:00
Please, sir, can I have some more?: The importance of food in fiction

Please, sir, can I have some more?: The importance of food in fiction

Sarah Gilmartin, author of Dinner Party, offers an enticing tasting menu of literary delights

Thu Jun 09 2022 - 05:53
Fight Night by Miriam Toews: Holds its own in the tricky world of child narrators

Fight Night by Miriam Toews: Holds its own in the tricky world of child narrators

The fears and embarrassments of childhood come alive through a nine-year-old’s eyes

Mon Jun 06 2022 - 06:06
Vladimir by Julia May Jonas: The politics of desire

Vladimir by Julia May Jonas: The politics of desire

Book review: There are many wryly subversive touches in this engaging debut novel

Wed Jun 01 2022 - 06:00
Mean Baby by Selma Blair: Trite insights into a difficult but privileged life

Mean Baby by Selma Blair: Trite insights into a difficult but privileged life

Book review: Actor’s memoir reads like a first draft outpouring from start to finish

Thu May 26 2022 - 06:00
Spies in Canaan by David Park: Masterful storytelling that deserves a wide readership

Spies in Canaan by David Park: Masterful storytelling that deserves a wide readership

Layered tale set near the end of the Vietnam war is crammed with astute observations

Mon May 16 2022 - 06:00
The Game, a new short story by Sarah Gilmartin

The Game, a new short story by Sarah Gilmartin

Two couples form a friendship over regular games of bridge but suspicion clouds it

Thu May 12 2022 - 06:40
Here Goes Nothing: Much-needed medicine sweetened with humour

Here Goes Nothing: Much-needed medicine sweetened with humour

Steve Toltz has written smart social commentary on our fossil fuel-guzzling, warmongering, information-obsessed, pandemic-riddled world

Sat May 07 2022 - 06:00
Sea of Tranquility by Emily St John Mandel: Original and eerily prescient

Sea of Tranquility by Emily St John Mandel: Original and eerily prescient

Book review: Canadian author gracefully moves the reader across time and space

Sun May 01 2022 - 06:00
People Person: Imaginative, funny and thought-provoking

People Person: Imaginative, funny and thought-provoking

Review: Candice Carty-Williams latest novel has plenty to say on experience of black people in Britain

Thu Apr 28 2022 - 06:00
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