The Narrow Road to the Deep North

“The Narrow Road to the Deep North” by Richard Flanagan (Australia) Review Readers loved the book, describing it as beautifully written with clean and polished prose. They found it easy to get inside the heads of the different characters, and enjoyed the changing voices and different perspectives from chapter to chapter. They loved the vivid descriptions that brought the scenes alive, especially the protagonist’s first … Continue reading The Narrow Road to the Deep North

March

“March” by Geraldine Brooks (Australia) Review Readers liked part one of the novel, told from Mr March’s point of view, much less than part two, most of which is narrated by Mrs March. They found the pace too slow and the narrative tedious at times. Most readers did not warm to the protagonist describing him as a naïve idealist who was more irritating than appealing. … Continue reading March

Oscar and Lucinda

“Oscar and Lucinda” by Peter Carey (Australia) Synopsis and Review “Oscar and Lucinda”: a gamble to read! Winner of the Booker Prize in 1988, “Oscar and Lucinda” is the story of Oscar Hopkins, an English seminarian with a passion for gambling, and Lucinda Leplastrier, an Australian heiress with a fascination for glass. They meet on the ship to Sydney in 1865 and their lives are … Continue reading Oscar and Lucinda