Book Reviews
Grattan Street Press publishes literary book reviews of new contemporary works of fiction, non-fiction and poetry which promote and amplify the voices of Australian writers.
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BOOK REVIEW: Theory of Colours by Bella Li
In Theory of Colours, Bella Li’s third full-length poetry collection, a planet slides into entropy.… Read more
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BOOK REVIEW: Who Gets to Be Smart by Bri Lee
Bri Lee’s latest non-fiction work Who Gets to be Smart is a compilation of research… Read more
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BOOK REVIEW: We Were Not Men by Campbell Mattinson
We Were Not Men tells the story of Jon and Eden Hardacre, twin brothers who… Read more
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BOOK REVIEW: A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing by Jessie Tu
In Jessie Tu’s debut novel A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing, we follow a… Read more
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BOOK REVIEW: She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan
Shelley Parker-Chan’s debut historical-fantasy novel, She Who Became the Sun, is a queer reimagining of… Read more
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BOOK REVIEW: Hysteria by Katerina Bryant
Hysteria, Katerina Bryant’s debut memoir, is an exceptional and intimate portrayal of mental illness. Read more
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BOOK REVIEW: Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty
Nine Perfect Strangers is the eighth novel from Australian author Liane Moriarty, widely known for… Read more
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BOOK REVIEW: Growing Up Disabled in Australia, edited by Carly Findlay
Growing Up Disabled in Australia is a collection of true stories edited by writer and… Read more
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BOOK REVIEW: Come, A Memoir by Rita Therese
Come, A Memoir is the debut memoir by Rita Therese, who introduces us to the… Read more

