Indices

The following indices serve as a collation of links under a particular theme. This page aims to provide a reader with a coherent collection of links and categories by which they are able to find reviews of books relevant or interesting to them.

Reviews by Author
Reviews by Title
Reviews by Year
Reviews by Nationality
Nobel Laureates
Miles Franklin Awards
Best European Fiction Series
African Roar Series
Reviews by Small and Independent Publishers


Reviews by Author


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Reviews by Year

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Reviews by Nationality



Nobel Laureates




Miles Franklin Awards

Miles Franklin 2010 shortlisted novels:
---Castro, Brian - The Bath Fugues
---Forster, Deborah - The Book of Emmett
---Hartnett, Sonya - Butterfly
---Miller, Alex - Lovesong
---Silvey, Craig - Jasper Jones
---Temple, Peter - Truth



Best European Fiction Series

From the Dalkey Archive Press website: "Best European Fiction 2010 is the inaugural installment of what will become an annual anthology of stories from across Europe."

Best European Fiction 2010 (edited by Aleksander Hemon)
---Latest Review - Elo Viiding - Foreign Women



African Roar Series

From the African Roar website: "African Roar is a fiction anthology drawn from the very best stories published from 2007-2009, in the StoryTime weekly literary ezine dedicated to publishing African writers. Between these covers you will find eleven stories that stand as a testament to the upsurge of talented African writers boldly utilising the cutting edge of technology and the writing craft to be read globally."

African Roar (edited by Emmanuel Sigauke and Ivor W. Hartmann)
---Latest Review - Beaven Tapureta - Cost of Courage



Reviews by Small and Independent Publishers

The following is a list of reviews for works published by independent publishers. While the majority of works reviewed are published by the major publishing house, a goal of this website is to explore the depth and breadth of titles available from independent publishers. By and large, independent publishers publish works which are interesting, innovative, risky, eccentric, esoteric or a combination of all five. In short, they publish the works most interesting to me at the present time.

You may view the full list here.

Alternatively, you may go directly to a specific publisher:
---The Dalkey Archive Press
---Geopoetika
---Kodansha International
---Oneworld Classics
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Project Gutenberg
---The Pushkin Press