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Category: Reviews
Book reviews, theatre reviews, travel guides and reviews, art reviews, music reviews.
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NITRB editor Ellen Lavelle reviews Stuart Turton’s latest novel.
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NITRB editor Ellen Lavelle reviews Maggie O’Farrell’s latest novel.
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Within the first pages of Tomas Marcantonio’s searing new book, we are utterly caught up in the crazed action of a world alight with neon fire.
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Catherine Noske’s debut novel, The Salt Madonna (Picador/Pan Macmillan Australia), blends dreams with nightmares in an often startling work that in many ways makes for perfect lockdown and quarantine reading.
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Books – and all stories – that involve time travel are always walking a delicate line. The perception of readers today is so great that any inconsistency within the way the actual act of time travel works in the book will be immediately pick up on and can be used to disregard the other qualities…
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Christopher Baker reviews Creation Theatre’s theatrical adaptation of H.G. Wells’ sci-fi classic
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Almost sexual encounters with cats add to the peculiarities of a genuinely unique debut novel.
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Professor Wu reviews ‘The Hook’ – a surreal horror from Florence Sunnen
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In the greatest movie review of all time, two critics go head-to-head in a live review-off!
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“A fantasy novel that knows it’s a fantasy novel” – Will Andrews reviews ‘The boy who stole time’ by Mark Bowsher