Shakespearean Moved Readings at UWA
Strip us back, and the similarities outweigh the differences.
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Strip us back, and the similarities outweigh the differences.
Reading a Murakami book for the first time is like climbing into your bed after you’ve just changed your sheets.
Inferno – Dan Brown “The decisions of our past are the architects of our present.” Published in 2013, Inferno is Dan Brown’s fourth novel following Harvard professor Robert Langdon. As…
If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller by Italo Calvino If you were looking for a slightly confusing, low-key frustrating page turner to occupy you on a rainy day then…
Scribblers is a new annual festival celebrating children’s literature. It has been developed as part of FORM’s Creative Learning Program, which aims to equip children and young adults with the…
To the average reader, Victorian era literature can be suffocating. Victorian literature has a certain reputation for overly long and boring books in which polite people get offended and worry…
As a very easy pick-up, put-down read, this book travelled with me wherever I went for a couple weeks.
Aliens edited by Jim Al-Khalili Aden Curran With its green pages and cover page inspired by the film ‘Alien,’ this is just about the sexiest science book you’ll ever see.…
Anne Michaels’ latest book of poetry All We Saw is a rhythmic meditation on life and death.
"...it’s ultimately a disservice to shield young adults from truths that are upsetting, because it’s inevitable that they will eventually encounter them."