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Books

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Top Shelf With Clementine Ford

The I Don’t author on the book everyone loved that she didn’t, her ideal reading room, and historical lesbian fiction with artful twists

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Top Shelf With Madeleine Gray

The Green Dot author on her love for Ali Smith, the book she thinks everyone should read, and her Irish phase

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The Rise Of The New ‘Lit Girls’

There’s a new wave of memoirs from young, activist, articulate women hitting bookstores.

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Trent Dalton’s Latest Novel Is All Heart. And It Won Me Over.

Laura Brading – PRIMER’s book reviewer and resident cynic – on how Trent Dalton’s latest offering hooked her.

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Top Shelf With Charlotte Wood

The award-winning author on her reading life and how books lead us serendipitously to another.

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Why Women Need To Stop Striving To Be “Good”

Gwyneth Paltrow’s former 2IC at goop wants women to stop aiming for perfection.

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“Yes, I Am In A Wheelchair. No, I Do Not Want To Be In The Paralympics”

Writer and disability advocate on the narratives she has been handed – and why she’s making it her mission to defy them.

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Top Shelf With Nadine J. Cohen

The writer and refugee advocate on trashy rock band bios that make her cry, meeting literary heroes, and the comfort book she returns to

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The Brilliant Historical Fiction Novel Zadie Smith Didn’t Want To Write

But we’re so glad she did.

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8 Self-Help Books For People Who Don’t Do Self-Help

Don’t worry, we’re not going to recommend The Secret

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Top Shelf With Brodie Lancaster

The essayist, copywriter, podcast host and author on books that make her cry, the one she recommends the most, and how many to take on a week-long holiday

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The Rebranding Of Chick Lit And The Rise Of Romance

Book covers featuring cupcakes and stilettos may have been relegated to the past, but stories about women’s lives are more popular than ever