Here is a list of reviews
CategoryTitleRating
Fiction
Humour
Literature
Kingsley Amis
Book Review
Penguin Classics
Book review: Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis
Rating: 8 of 10
the cover of the book

If this was fused with a grim, dystopian sci-fi blockbuster in some of Godawful teleporter accident it would be the film 'Brazil'.

Chick lit
Emma McLaughlin
Nicola Kraus
betrayal
Book Review
fame
love
Simon & Schuster
Book review: Dedication by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus
Rating: 8 of 10
the cover of the book

McLaughlin and Kraus are back - and in my opinion, even better than before. Dedication is the quintessential girl's fantasy, with an unexpected happily ever after - where the girl makes the rules.

Classic literature
Charlotte Bronte
Barnes and Noble
Book Review
Book review: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Rating: 8 of 10

If this was a sofa, it would be a pleasant-looking but dated design with ebony framework hand-carved with a slightly intimidating attention to detail. You wouldn’t put it in your lounge room in front of the TV, but perhaps keep it in your bedroom because, despite appearances, it would in fact be almost shockingly ergonomically satisfying.

Spy fiction
Jeff Abbott
Book Review
cia
conspiracy
Sphere
spy
Book review: Panic by Jeff Abbott
Rating: 6 of 10
the cover of the book

Feeling like you just haven't had enough spy/CIA conspiracy in your life lately? Lacking in running, gun fights, car chases, and general confusion and accusations about the CIA? Might be time to read Panic...

Fiction
Science fiction
William Gibson
Book Review
Putnam Adult
Book review: Spook Country by William Gibson
Rating: 6 of 10
the cover of the book

If this was written before anyone had heard of the author, it would get a pretty patchy reception.

Modern fiction
Psychological novel
Rupert Thomson
Bloomsbury Publishing
Book Review
dancers
sexual abuse
Book review: The Book Of Revelation by Rupert Thomson
Rating: 6 of 10
the cover of the book
Cinema
Non-fiction
Tom Shone
blockbusters
Book Review
Free Press
movies
Book review: Blockbuster by Tom Shone
Rating: 8 of 10
the cover of the book

If this was food, it would be a giant tub of fresh popcorn, covered in hot, molten butter, with an old-school choc top for dessert.

Crime fiction
Peter Temple
aboriginal
australia
Book Review
crime
police
Text Publishing
victoria
Book review: The Broken Shore by Peter Temple
Rating: 8 of 10
the cover of the book

In the starkness and wild of the Victorian coastal countryside, a seemingly straightforward murder is committed. Detective Joe Cashin, who is in recovery from a mentally and physically scarring encounter on the job, pushes through the veneer of simplicity, and is plunged into a dark, complex crime...

Contemporary literature
Extreme Dodginess
Fiction
Vladimir Nabokov
Book Review
humbert humbert
lolita
Orion Publishing
paedophilia
Book review: Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Rating: 9 of 10
the cover of the book

If this was about a pubescent boy instead of a pubescent girl, it would confirm everything a certain sort of person likes to pretend lurks primarily within the purview of the homosexual mindset. But it isn't, so deal with it, heteros.

Modern fiction
Katherine Scholes
baby
Book Review
love
Pan Macmillan Australia
tasmania
Book review: The Stone Angel by Katherine Scholes
Rating: 5 of 10
the cover of the book

How do you know it's going to turn out exactly as you think it will down to the last painful ellipses? Probably the proud "international bestseller" label, partially covered by the "$2 Kmart" pricetag. Redeeming feature? It was purchased by someone else.