Monday, December 01, 2014

Books at The Sydney Morning Herald

ANDREW P STREET 1:08pm A dive into fiction was the salvation of Tim Flannery during his annus horribilis.

Patrick Holland trims his own sails in story of sixth century explorer

Patrick Holland. LINDA MORRIS Writer Patrick Holland steers his own writing path with the legend of St Brendan, a sixth-century explorer and adventurer.

Book review: Hilary Mantel's short stories dazzle with their artfulness

Hilary Mantel: Her short stories are exercises in a nearly meditative mood. Peter Craven Hilary Mantel's short stories satisfy whether you like ascending Tudor scaffolds with her or not.

Books that changed me: Steven Carroll

Steven Carroll Aged 10 or 11, Carroll was surprised to find he could read a whole book.

Naomi Klein's This Changes Everything, Last Woman Hanged, Short History of Stupid, Elephants Have Wings reviewed

<p></p> Thuy On Naomi Klein continues her campaign against capitalism is her treatise on climate change.

Backstage shenanigans

Book review: Molly Meldrum recalls his days on Countdown

Molly Meldrum: Underneath the chaos there was a sharp mind and good pop taste. Owen Richardson Anecdotes of the stars – Madonna, Rod, Elton, the Ferrets – and backstage shenanigans at Countdown.

Book reviews: The Road Back, Nightingale, The Silk Thief

Take Three dinkus KAREN HARDY Karen Hard delves into the world of fiction with three book reviews.

In short: Non-fiction reviews of Anjelica Huston, Working Stiff, Furphies and Whizz-Bangs, Making Herstory

<i>Watch Me</i>, by Angelica Huston. Steven Carroll Reviews of non-fiction titles from Australia and overseas.

In Short: Fiction by Gregory Maguire, Barbara Nadel, John Grisham, Fiona Higgins

Page-turning: Wife on the Run by Fiona Higgins. Cameron Woodhead Short reviews of fiction titles from Australia and overseas.

How Australia rode through history on the horse's back

Stuck Up. from Illustrated Sydney News. 1870. Jonathan Green Two new books examine the significant role the horse has played in Australian history.

The Skeleton Road by Val McDermid explores politics of place

One of her best: <i>The Skeleton Road</i> by Val McDermid. Sue Turnbull Val McDermid's latest novel deftly links a murder in Edinburgh with war crimes in the Balkans.

Turning Pages: Australian horror writers produce crowd-funded illustrated book

Author Dmetri Kakmi: Jane Sullivan Horror writers struggle to get their work published in Australia but a new anthology showcases two dozen creatives in the genre.

A guide to children's books for Christmas

Funny and fun: <i>Mr Chicken Lands in London</i> by Leigh Hobbs. Frances Atkinson There are masses of children's books available at this time of year. Here's a look at some of the best. 

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