The Book Club on the ABC has opened its poll for the best five books of 2015. Check out the shortlist of 51 titles and get your vote in now – voting closes Friday 27 November. Visit the Library Catalogue to reserve a copy of your favourite title.
Category Archives: Awards & Prize Lists
We are all completely beside ourselves
We are all completely beside ourselves – Karen Joy Fowler
Summary
Rosemary’s young, just at college, and she’s decided not to tell anyone a thing about her family. So we’re not going to tell you too much either: you’ll have to find out for yourselves what it is that makes her unhappy family unlike any other. **Shortlisted for the Man Booker Award 2014**
Comments
Rose used to have a sister named Fern – now she doesn’t and nothing has ever been the same. We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves is Rosemary’s story about her complex and unique family unit and the impact that the loss of her family members has had on her. Rose doesn’t tell us everything about her family straight away (and we won’t give it away either), but her slow reveal of details makes her story all the more compelling and believable.
Our Book Club had polarized views on this novel. Some readers were unable to maintain their interest in Rose and her relationships once the details became clearer. Other readers found it an interesting and entertaining exploration into a complex and unique family dynamic and how its members deal with grief, loss and the struggle to move on in some way. The novel also raises how displaced Rose is, both within her fractured family and socially elsewhere in her life. The ending was realistic, tear jerking and powerful for the readers who loved the book.
This novel is for readers looking for something a little different and who are willing to be challenged about their ideas about family. If you know what it’s like to not be able to move on or let go, or to struggle to find a place to fit in, then we recommend this one for you.
Rating – 7/10
Read by – Cultcha Club Book Club
Better Reading Top 100 Books as voted by YOU!
Aside
Better Reading’s Top 100 is the first wide-ranging book survey voted for by Australians
Are we really a sports-loving nation obsessed by footy and the outdoors? Well, our Top 100 list reveals that we’re also a nation of avid readers.
Around 5000 people responded to Better Reading’s survey on their favourite books, the first survey of its kind. Is your favourtite among them? Continue reading
CBCA Winners 2015
Reserve your copy of the winning titles below
Older Readers
WINNER
The Projected by Claire Zorn
HONOUR BOOKS
Nona and me – Claire Atkins
The Minnow – Diana Sweeney
Younger Readers
WINNER
The Cleo stories by Libby Gleeson
HONOUR BOOKS
Two wolves by Tristan Bancks
Withering-by-sea by Judith Rossell
To check out all the winners click here
Man Booker Prize Longlist 2015
The 2015 Man Booker Prize Longlist is out!
On the list are some great titles. For more information checkout the Man Booker Prize Website
We have most of the titles and the others are on order, so why not work your way through the list and have your pick before the winner is announced.
Longlist 2015
A brief history of seven killings by Marlon James
The year of the runaways by Sunjeev Sahota
Did you ever have a family by Bill Clegg
The Moor’s account by Laila Lalami
The fisherman by Chigozie Obioma
The Illuminations by Andrew O’Hagan
The Green Road by Anne Enright
A spool of Blue thread by Anne Tyler
A little life by Hanya Yanagihara
Sleeping on Jupiter by Anuradha Roy














