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Book Review – Rodham, by Curtis Sittenfeld

December 10, 2020 by Bethany Keats
Book: Rodham by Curtis Sittenfeld, Snugglepot bookmark peering over the top, dark timber background

Asking the question, What if Hillary Rodham hadn’t married Bill Clinton?, Rodham speculates a future for Hillary and explores what contemporary politics in the US could look on the other side of a sliding doors moment. This is one of those rare books where if you’re not feeling it at the start, it’s worth persevering. … [Read more…]

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2020-1 Summer Reading Recommendations

November 22, 2020 by Bethany Keats
Copy of the book "Wonderful Adventures of Mrs Seacole in Many Lands" on a colourful background

A “summer reading list” is a list of wishful thinking. A pipe dream of lazy summer days by the beach or the pool, or even on the couch with a cold beer. The reality? More of the same we’ve had for the rest of the year, just hotter (and in 2020, less covid lockdowns). But, … [Read more…]

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Book Review – The Biographer’s Lover, by Ruby J. Murray

September 17, 2020 by Bethany Keats
book "the biographer's lover" on a wooden table next to a takeaway container of pasta with a fork in it

This book deserves more attention. The concept is excellent. A fictional artist, Edna Cranmer, and her unnamed biographer, alternating time periods to tell their interwoven lives. It subtly tackles class boundaries, the status of women, and the complex relationship between memory, legacy, and truth. The way the story moves and flows and drops hints, then … [Read more…]

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Book Review – Too Much Lip, by Melissa Lucashenko

July 16, 2020 by Bethany Keats
Too Much Lip resting on top of an A4 notebook, next to is is a red/black/white/blue bilum, a pencil case, and a pen

It’s challenging, it’s uncomfortable, and it’s a great read. For some reason I thought it was a memoir. I have no idea why I thought that, so I was fully expecting to not like it when it was announced as the FALS Book Club book for July. (Read the blurb? Or course I didn’t read … [Read more…]

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Book Review – The Slap, by Christos Tsiolkas

July 11, 2020 by Bethany Keats
cover of The Slap, saying "international best seller" and "whose side are you on"

I was expecting a complex book with nuanced characters who made me question right and wrong. I was looking forward to being morally challenged about the ethics of hitting the child. I got none of the above. Instead, I got shallow characters obsessed with sex, drugs and being horrible to each other, who made me … [Read more…]

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In Defence of Reading Challenges

June 10, 2020 by Bethany Keats
Looking down to a book open on my lap, cute shoes below

I’d stopped reading. I loved it, but I’d stopped. Somewhere between 2010 and 2015 I became a lapsed reader. And I was most definitely a lapsed reader by 2017. Which is why I took up the JCU Library Reading Challenge in 2018. And it’s thanks to that reading challenge I got reading again. I didn’t … [Read more…]

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Book Review – The Death of Noah Glass, by Gail Jones

April 28, 2020 by Bethany Keats
close up of the cover of The Death of Noah Glass

I was looking forward to this read. The winner of two Australian literary awards, and shortlisted for another five, I expected I’d have nice things to say. But I don’t. Noah Glass tries too hard to be intelligent, and falls for cliches, stereotypes, and convenience. I had to keep checking it was written by a … [Read more…]

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Book Review – Flying the Kite: Travels of an Australian Politician, by John Button

December 23, 2019 by Bethany Keats
Book Flying The Kite sitting on a table next to a leather hat and a plate with chips and a burger

The blurb promised me an amusing read, but it’s about politics – how amusing could it be? Turns out, it was a thoroughly entertaining read. How can you not love this priceless description of Bob Hawke? “[he] strode straight to the car waving his hand and saying ‘Gday, Gday, G–day’, the last word elongated into … [Read more…]

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Book Review – The Art of Happiness, by HH The Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutter

November 8, 2019 by Bethany Keats

Have you ever read those magazine articles where you can tell the writer has a bit of a crush on the interview subject? The ones where they meet for the interview in a trendy cafe and document the encounter with ridiculous details that say more about the starry-eyed writer than their interviewee? The Art of Happiness … [Read more…]

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Book Review – Mister Pip, by Lloyd Jones

January 14, 2019 by Bethany Keats
The book Mister Pip flat on a wicker background

As a book set in another country, with a film released in 2013 that helped put the Autonomous Region of Bougainville on the tourism map, Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones fits as a Geography and Tourism book. Set during the Bougainville Civil War, Mister Pip is told from the perspective of teenage Matilda, who is introduced to Pip from … [Read more…]

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