John Purcell reviews The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart by debut author, Holly Ringland. Read more
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About John Purcell
While still in his twenties, John Purcell opened a second-hand bookshop in Mosman, Sydney, in which he sat for ten years reading, ranting and writing. Since then he has written, under a pseudonym, a series of very successful novels, interviewed hundreds of writers about their work, appeared at writers’ festivals, on TV (most bizarrely in comedian Luke McGregor’s documentary Luke Warm Sex) and has been featured in prominent newspapers and magazines. Now, as the Director of Books at booktopia.com.au, Australia’s largest online bookseller, he supports Australian writing in all its forms. He lives in Sydney with his wife, two children, three dogs, five cats, unnumbered gold fish and his overlarge book collection. His novel, The Girl on the Page, was published by HarperCollins Australia in October, 2018.
Classics for the young
John Purcell reviews six classics that are perfect for the young. Read more
What John Purcell did on his holidays
John Purcell discusses the books he read whilst on holidays. Read more
The book the whole world wants to read
Go inside the Trump White House with Michael Wolff's Fate and Fury. Read more
Tim Winton’s latest is set to be an Australian classic
John Purcell reviews Tim Winton's upcoming release, The Shepherd's Hut. Read more
Today marks 200 years since Jane Austen’s death.
Fun fact about Jane Austen: she was proposed to at least 5 times! Read more
REVIEW: My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante | TV adaptation to come.
John Purcell reviews Elena Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend Read more
REVIEW + PODCAST: After by Nikki Gemmell
John Purcell reviews Nikki Gemmell's After. Read more
26 Classics to Read in 2017
John Purcell has a reading challenge for you - The Classics Buzz Reading Challenge 2017. Read more
John Purcell reviews Caroline Baum’s Only, the memoir loved by Elizabeth Gilbert, Magda Szubanski and Richard Glover.
"Knowing Caroline, I was prepared for something good. I did not expect this, however." Read more
