Venero Armanno 'The Dirty Beat'
Margaret Atwood 'The Handmaid’s Tale'
Margaret Atwood 'Oryx and Crake'
Dean Bakopoulos ‘Please Don’t Come Back From The Moon’
Alex Boese ‘Elephants on Acid and Other Bizarre Experiments’
Roberto Bolano ‘2666’
S.J. Bolton 'Sacrifice'
William Brodrick ‘A Whispered Name’
Henry Campbell 'Whatever Happened to Tanganyika?' non-fiction
Toby Cresswell '1001 Songs: Rockwiz Edition' non-fiction
Dave Cullen 'Columbine'
Robert Drewe ‘The Rip’
R. J. Ellory 'A Simple Act of Violence'
Louise Erdrich ‘The Plague of Doves’
Joe Giacobbe ‘The Spirit of Racing’ non-fiction
Thomas Glavinic ‘Night Work’
Rivka Glachen 'Atmospheric Disturbances'
Peter Goldsworthy ‘Everything I Knew’
Kate Grenville ‘The Lieutenant’
Kathryn Harrison 'Envy'
David Hill ‘1788’
Tom Holland 'Rubicon'
Kazuo Ishiguro 'When We Were Orphans'
Kazuo Ishiguro 'Nocturnes'
Susan Jacoby 'The Age of American Unreason' non-fiction
Ma Jian ‘Beijing Coma’
Gail Jones 'Sorry'
Jonathon King ‘The Western Front Diaries’
Natsuo Kirino ‘Real World’
Christopher Koch 'The Memory Room'
Carmen Lawrence 'Fear and Politics'
David Lodge 'How Far Can You Go?'
Gabriel Garcia Marquez ‘Memories of my Melancholy Whores’
Ian McEwan ‘On Chesil Beach’
Peter MacInnes 'Australia's Pioneers, Heroes and Fools'
David Mitchell ‘Cloud Atlas’
Rita Monaldi & Francesca Sorti ‘Imprimatur’ (also ‘Secretum’ and ‘Veritas’)
Haruki Murakami‘After Dark’
Haruki Murakami ‘A Wild Sheep Chase’
Gerald Murnane 'Tamarisk Row' +others
Joyce Carol Oates ‘Missing Mom’
Joyce Carol Oates ‘My Sister, My Love’
Flannery O’Connor
Andrew O’Hagan ‘Be Near Me’
George Pell ‘God and Caesar: Selected Essays on Religion, Politics & Society’
Marisha Pessl 'Special Topics in Calamity Physics'
Barry Ralph 'Savage Wilderness'
Ian Rankin ‘Doors Open’
Mary Roach 'Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex'
Philip Roth ‘The Plot Against America’
Philip Roth ‘Indignation’
Salman Rushdie 'Shalamar the Clown'
Miranda Seymour ‘Thrumpton Hall’
Mary Swan 'The Boys in the Trees'
Tom Vanderbilt 'Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (And What It Says About Us)'
Norah Vincent 'Self-Made Man'
William T Vollmann ‘Europe Central’
Bill Waterhouse ‘What Are The Odds?’ non-fiction
Sarah Waters 'Fingersmith'
Irvine Welsh ‘Crime’
Lijia Zhang 'Socialism is Great!: A Worker's Memoir of the New China' non-fiction
Gabriel Garcia Marquez ‘Memories of my Melancholy Whores’
Ian McEwan ‘On Chesil Beach’
Peter MacInnes 'Australia's Pioneers, Heroes and Fools'
David Mitchell ‘Cloud Atlas’
Rita Monaldi & Francesca Sorti ‘Imprimatur’ (also ‘Secretum’ and ‘Veritas’)
Haruki Murakami‘After Dark’
Haruki Murakami ‘A Wild Sheep Chase’
Gerald Murnane 'Tamarisk Row' +others
Joyce Carol Oates ‘Missing Mom’
Joyce Carol Oates ‘My Sister, My Love’
Flannery O’Connor
Andrew O’Hagan ‘Be Near Me’
George Pell ‘God and Caesar: Selected Essays on Religion, Politics & Society’
Marisha Pessl 'Special Topics in Calamity Physics'
Barry Ralph 'Savage Wilderness'
Ian Rankin ‘Doors Open’
Mary Roach 'Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex'
Philip Roth ‘The Plot Against America’
Philip Roth ‘Indignation’
Salman Rushdie 'Shalamar the Clown'
Miranda Seymour ‘Thrumpton Hall’
Mary Swan 'The Boys in the Trees'
Tom Vanderbilt 'Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (And What It Says About Us)'
Norah Vincent 'Self-Made Man'
William T Vollmann ‘Europe Central’
Bill Waterhouse ‘What Are The Odds?’ non-fiction
Sarah Waters 'Fingersmith'
Irvine Welsh ‘Crime’
Lijia Zhang 'Socialism is Great!: A Worker's Memoir of the New China' non-fiction
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