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Review : Counting and Cracking, Adelaide Festival, Richard Watts , single work review
— Review of Counting and Cracking S. Shakthidharan , 2019 single work drama ;

'A marvellous production of an epic, exhilarating and deeply moving play.'

Book Review : A Season on Earth by Gerald Murnane, James Arbuthnott , single work review
— Review of A Season on Earth Gerald Murnane , 2019 single work novel ;

'A fantastic introduction for serious fiction readers and a panoramic view of one of Melbourne's most important literary characters.'

Book Review : Exploded View by Carrie Tiffany, James Arbuthnott , single work review
— Review of Exploded View Carrie Tiffany , 2019 single work novel ;

'The strange and dangerous psychological space Tiffany inhabits focuses on small details that make up the whole.'

Book Review : What I Like About Me by Jenna Guillaume, James Arbuthnott , single work review
— Review of What I Like About Me Jenna Guillaume , 2019 single work novel ;

'Guillaume's debut YA novel chooses to uplift rather than shoot teenagers in a barrel. And that's laudable.'

Book Review : The Time Is Now, Monica Sparrow by Matt Howard, Erich Mayer , single work review
— Review of The Time Is Now, Monica Sparrow Matt Howard , 2019 single work novel ;

'Howard traces the development of his characters with a deceptively light touch and a fine sense of humour.'

Book Review : Stranger Country by Monica Tan, Erich Mayer , single work review
— Review of Stranger Country Monica Tan , 2019 single work autobiography ;

'Monica Tan wanted to gain a deeper understanding of what it means to be an Australian and whether she could ever identify as such.'

Book Review : Writing the Country by Griffith Review, James Arbuthnott , single work review
— Review of Griffith Review no. 63 January 2019 periodical issue ;

'A diverse range of styles, voices and topics explore Australia in the Anthropocene age.'

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