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Inga Simpson on The Thinning and our fragile future
A solar eclipse, destruction of landscape and animal species, and a group of people hiding in a national park.
INGA SIMPSON reveals their connections to JENNIFER SOMERVILLE.
It was a podcast by a British writer about the disappearance of moths and other insects in the UK that first alerted writer Inga Simpson to the phrase, ‘The Thinning’. That expression refers to a reduction in numbers, rather than extinction, and Simpson has used it as the title of ...
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Features

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ANTHONY FIELD is a musician who is best known as the Blue Wiggle in The Wiggles and a member of the 1980s and ...

About Face by curator and bestselling author AMBER CRESWELL BELL is a vibrant collection of portraits by ...

Madam is poignant and darkly comedic memoir from a mother who opened an ethical escort agency in small town New ...

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Taylor Swift Style: Fashion Through the Eras by SARAH CHAPELLE contains over 200 photos dating from Swift’s ...

Channelling over three decades of knowledge as a horticultural and garden design expert, SABRINA HAHN knows how to ...

Step into the kitchen with wildly popular baker BROOKE BELLAMY, owner of Brooki Bakehouse and discover 100 iconic ...

Good Reading dips into the first few paragraphs of new books to give you a taste of what’s to come.
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Swimming Sydney is CHRIS BAKER's tale of 52 swims in and around Sydney that take place over a calendar year. From ...

The story of Australia’s Black convicts has been all but erased from our history.
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Literary Journeys will take you on the most important journeys in literature, over eight centuries and across over ...

Living with Wildlife: A guide for our homes and backyards by TANYA LOOS is a practical and wildlife-friendly guide ...

Words to Sing the World Alive is a celebration of First Nations languages from a selection of Australia's finest ...

Australia's 50 Best Multi-Day Walks includes treks you can take all over Australia that will be sure to create ...

In PETER FITZSIMONS new book, The Legend of Albert Jacka, he tells us about the incredible story of bravery and ...

Taboo: Conversations we never had about sex, body image, work and relationships by Hannah Ferguson is a vulnerable ...

Tony Tan is an internationally regarded chef, teacher and mentor.
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Reviews

There’s a mix of joy and humility in reading an author for the first time and finding an unparalleled level of ...

Nearly half a century ago, Haruki Murakami published a novella in the Japanese literary magazine Bungakukai ...

It starts with a line of red paint. Two children, Briar and Rose, leave their mother at work, travel home in their ...

In Korean culture, inyeon represents karmic destiny. This novel follows a dog named Gucci, currently in his 127th ...

A new novel by Louise Erdrich is a notable event. She is a prolific and prize-winning author of novels, poetry and ...

Powers has moved into fresh, wide-ranging territory with this latest novel, which made the Booker Prize longlist. ...

The Swinging ’60s bypassed the Ireland of Niall Williams’ latest novel, Time of the Child. And another decade ...

The story centres around Clove, a stay-at-home mum of two. She is committed to an organic, health-obsessed ...

The beauty and intensity of youth is beautifully captured in this tender coming-of-age love story. From its ...

The latest novel by multi-award-winning Australian author, Michelle de Kretser, is an innovative blend of fiction, ...

Whether you believe it or not, mystery surrounds whether Anastasia Romanov was the only survivor from the ...

In Kyoto, where descriptions of addresses are notoriously cryptic, Shuta Kagawa eventually finds the Nakagyō ...

Jungeun Yun is a Korean writer who’s written more than 10 non-fiction books. Marigold Mind Laundry is her first ...

Almost 25 years since her bestselling novel, The Dressmaker, Rosalie Ham has at last now given readers the origin ...

From the start, something ominous hangs over the wedding of Richard and Evelyn. As the story unfolds, the tension ...

This is touted as a lost masterpiece for Riley, who died of cancer in 2021. It is in fact an older book previously ...

Scrivener Leovander Loveage is training at the Fount, the prestigious school for sorcerers and spellcasters. He ...

Heir is the story that links the lives of an orphan, an outcast, and a prince.
Aiz is an orphan from Kegari, a ...

Magical realism is a literary style that incorporates fantasy elements into otherwise realistic fiction. Breaking ...

Four years ago, adventure-loving Auckland lawyer Rose Carlyle grabbed global attention with her number one ...

This is an engaging novel about a family patriarch who dies in unusual circumstances. Liam is a phenomenally ...

This second instalment in experienced Kiwi author Catherine Lea’s police procedural series starring tough, ...
DI Vera Stanhope is a surprisingly divisive figure. Some readers (like me) love her for all her eccentricities ...

There’s a deep sadness that seeps through the pages of this novel, much like the cold and damp seeping into the ...

This book is illuminating when it comes to the state of mind, how it gets to the point of pure blankness and what ...

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The title might sound off-putting, but that’s not its intention. O’Toole has taken issue with the simplistic ...

If there’s a more important or timely book to read in 2024, I’ve not come across it. This is it. If you have any ...

Just how one woman, self-described as ‘a kid from the Pilbara’, became the first Aboriginal person in Australia to ...

This book is about one of the least known yet most significant of those surveyors, Thomas Scott Townsend. In his ...

Some people think interest in UFOs, aliens and abductions date back to prehistory (there’s a UFO in the Bayeux ...

Zoe Kean is particularly interested in evolution, humanity and survival. She’s also intrigued by ‘evolutionary ...

In 2005, John Brogden attended a function where alcohol flowed freely. He later moved on to the Marble Bar in ...

Mindy Woods is a chef, author and proud Bundjalung woman who is best known for her native foods inspired ...

Ottolenghi, now a household name when it comes to cooking, is back with Comfort, alongside fellow Ottolenghi team ...

Many followers of ABC TV and talk back radio will already be familiar with Virginia Trioli, a two time Walkley ...

Ying is betrothed to Prince Zhang and has been confined to her rooms for three months leading up to her marriage, ...

As a new mother, Gracie Michaels is struggling. She is sleep deprived and feeling guilty that she is not enjoying ...

Given recent events in America, there may be heightened interest in eyewitness reports of certain personages. If ...

Louise Candlish is the author of 17 books. The Only Suspect won the Ned Kelly Award for international crime ...
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