Book Club / Culture
Booked and busy: the new releases we’re reading in June
There’s new fiction from Lorrie Moore, a memoir from Elliot Page, and UQP’s First Nations Classics collection debut.
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There’s new fiction from Lorrie Moore, a memoir from Elliot Page, and UQP’s First Nations Classics collection debut.
The book just dropped at Homer, breaking up its offering of cock rings, belt buckles and jewellery we’ll never be able to afford.
A lineup of books to fit in your ludicrously capacious handbag.
“The thing about writing a coming of age book is you have to come of age first.”
‘Sofia Coppola Archive: 1999-2023’ is a 488-page cache of the filmmaker’s personal archive of film scripts, photographs and paraphernalia.
From ‘Money’ to ‘London Fields’ these are the works that capture Amis at his best.
The photographer has bound these images into a new tome entitled ‘Dreams’. Here’s your first look.
Find a cosy surface and get reading.
The team has a one-track mind as far as Succession is concerned.
Tia Gostelow may be relatively new to books, but she’s always had an ear for a good story.