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BookPage Historical Fiction

08.08.2025

Book review of Dusk by Robbie Arnott

The wild and striking Tasmanian highlands provide the backdrop to Robbie Arnott’s Dusk, a story of two siblings tested to the limits.

BookPage Historical Fiction

08.08.2025

Book review of The Hounding by Xenobe Purvis

Xenobe Purvis’s debut novel, The Hounding, tells the story of five sisters who, according to rumor, can transform into dogs.

BookPage Historical Fiction

11.08.2025

Book review of Fonseca by Jessica Francis Kane

Jessica Francis Kane writes with fascinating detail and finely tuned humor in Fonseca, a novel about British writer Penelope Fitzgerald.

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11.08.2025

Book review of The Gossip Columnist’s Daughter by Peter Orner

The Gossip Columnist’s Daughter is not only a page turner, but also a tender and moving account of grief and friendship.

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