
01. It’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival time. Have been to a couple of shows: Continue reading

01. It’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival time. Have been to a couple of shows: Continue reading

It’s time for #6degrees. Start at the same place as other wonderful readers, add six books, and see where you end up. Continue reading
Are you familiar with Chris Kraus’s writing? I have never read her seminal work, I Love Dick, but did enjoy the TV series based on the book that came out a couple of years ago. It’s certainly not necessary to have read her previous work to appreciate her latest ‘novel’ (it’s actually a combination of autofiction, memoir and true crime), The Four Spent the Day Together, however, I suspect it would have been a richer reading experience had I. Continue reading
In previous years, I’ve attempted to read the full Stella Prize longlist – that took some effort in terms of coordinating predictions, library reservations and bookshop visits! This year, the longlist announcement crept up on me and I was totally unprepared. Nevertheless, I got my hands on a copy of Lucy Nelson’s short story collection, Wait Here. Continue reading

01. It’s Melbourne Food and Wine Festival! Two dinners and an event: Continue reading

Sample Saturday is when I wade through the eleventy billion samples I have downloaded on my Kindle. I’m slowly chipping away and deciding whether it’s buy or bye. This week, all three books came from the ‘Best of 2024‘ list (yes, they’ve been lingering a while!). Continue reading

My last three picks for Reading Ireland Month (two audios and a hardcover) – Continue reading

01. Mid-week bathing at Soak (that’s their pic above). It was lovely. Continue reading

Love Machines by James Muldoon Continue reading
Looking for something bonkers? Look no further than We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad. It’s both a prequel and a sequel to Awad’s breakout novel, Bunny (technically, it could standalone, but I reckon it would too weird if you hadn’t read Bunny).
The story opens with the Bunnies kidnapping Samantha, who has just published her first novel to critical acclaim (exposing the Bunnies and the highly selective writing workshop that they had all participated in). At the New England stop on Sam’s book tour, her one-time frenemies literally make her their captive audience, to tell their side of the story.
…Samantha’s a fucking asshole, and I do want her to fucking die, but then I thought: Why give her better book sales? Why go to jail for her when I don’t even like orange? Continue reading