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
Browsing: Paige Turner Reviews
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.
Anne Maria Nicholson’s ‘Poker Protocol’ is filled with love, lust, hate, betrayal, greed, envy, deaths, regrets, deep superficiality, and, of course, some poker
Ever experienced meeting a young person with an old soul and been struck by their wisdom and compassion? That’s how I felt when I met Thomas James Parrish.
About identity, ancestors, learning, language, family and culture, interwoven with the beauty found in nature, seasons and humanity, a must read for all Aussies
Still, recently released by Northern Beaches writer, actor, and former rugby league player, Matt Nable, is gripping, a crime thriller of the highest quality.
What makes Quilty’s debut book remarkable is that he is a photojournalist NOT a writer, yet he captures every detail in words as evocatively as with his camera.
Paige Turner reports that Northern Beaches’ newest writing sensation, Ali Lowe, has produced an unputdownable “domestic noir” debut novel, The Trivia Night.