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Human history has seen many civilisations rise and fall. Luke Kemp contemplates the fate of ours in Goliath’s Curse. This is a monumental work of scholarship that raises fundamental questions about who we are, where we are going, and whether or not the next few centuries will witness our destruction as a species.  Luke Kemp […]

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Art historian Thomas Schlesser brings 52 artworks to life in this fable-like story of a grandfather discussing art with his granddaughter. Mona is a ten-year-old French girl living in Paris with her parents, Camille and Paul, and near to Dadé, her beloved grandfather, Henry Vuillemin. One day, while quietly doing her maths homework, everything suddenly […]

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Claire North’s new novel might be science fiction, but the problems her characters face have many resonances with those of our world.  Since the time-looping The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August, Claire North has explored many of the more popular corners of speculative fiction, each time bringing her own spin to well-loved subgenres. More […]

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Neika – scientist, surfer, and irresistible protagonist of A Catalogue of Love – attempts to classify emotions in Erin Hortle’s new novel. Neika is a scientist, an ornithologist studying the migration of the shearwater population of her beloved Bruny Island, where she first encountered the birds as a child. When her colleague Nathan asks why […]

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Australian Keshe Chow’s award-winning debut The Girl With No Reflection became an international bestseller. Her second does not disappoint. In her hidden magical village, Jia Liu hasn’t felt as though she belongs for a long time, ever since it became clear that she was an anomaly among her people – an Empty, with no magical […]

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