Book Club / Culture
Kim Gordon can now add Editor to her résumé
Some people are lucky to have one talent, if any at all. Then there a those like Kim Gordon.
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Some people are lucky to have one talent, if any at all. Then there a those like Kim Gordon.
More brain fuel coming your way.
Look, we know your “to read” piles are already piled high, but what harm will a further few titles do?
What we’re reading and looking forward to this month.
Heading our way in January 2023.
“I find that whenever I’m mentally struggling it’s because there is a resistance to change.”
From Totoro’s neatly packed bento to the languid sizzle of Howl cooking bacon and eggs.
What you should be reading this September.
We caught up with the advocate, author and engineer to discuss her new book of essays, ‘Talking About A Revolution’.
“1 down, A24 across.”
Sunday afternoon read, anyone?
From coming-of-age winners to philosophical musings about the very fabric of monogamy, these are the best three books that each of the ‘RUSSH’ Editors have read this year.
“What I learnt from sharing my most private pain with a semi-professional problem-solver was that the mere act of asking for help was, in itself, healing.”
Following on from the news of a prequel series, Julia Quinn and Shonda Rimes are turning the story of Queen Charlotte into a book.
A selection of new release books that have hit – or will hit – the shelves this month.
An anthology of nine short stories, in a similar vein to ‘Three Women.’
Her bravery knows no bounds.
Get ready to freak yourself out.
“It’s very rare that we are able to live in our present as people of colour and First Nations people. We’re always either traumatised by the past or worrying about the future.”