Paige Turner picks up a pair of summer reads for tough guys, with “Slippery” by Tawny founder Liam Carroll and “Escape” by Christopher Lazar.
Browsing: Book Review
Paige Turner leafs down memory lane with two very different and equally brilliant memoirs, ‘Memorial Days’ and ‘Always Home, Always Homesick’
The Fairlight Bard, Poemboii aka E.S. Higgins has released his debut novel, Youth, a gritty story of love, grief, hope and hopelessness.
I’m on a reading diet. After reading too many 500+ page tomes, and in honour of Dr Michael Mosley (RIP), and his genius 5:2 diet, I’ve decided to read five thin books, or short stories for every two fat books.
Paige Turner celebrates Bastille Day with a literary Parisian voyage and Dr Tony Bernard’s ‘Ghost Tattoo’ becomes a global award winner!
An award winning author, Zena Shapter has also founded, led and voluntarily funded over $225,000 of community projects for over 300 writers.
March is all about St Patrick’s Day for Paige Turner, so this issue she takes a closer look at some recent award winning Irish Bookers
Paige Turner reviews “The Schoolgirl, Her Teacher and His Wife” by Rebecca Hazel and “The Pitch” by Ben Welsh
Literary powerhouse Paige Turner turns her eye to ‘The Best of Us’ and ‘The Sydney Harbour Fairy’, two very different but deeply moving books.
Paige Turner reviews the descended by Ingrid J. Adams and The Voice to Parliament by Kerry O’Brien and Thomas Mayo.