Sarah McDuling reviews Into the Water by Paula Hawkins. Read more
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About Sarah McDuling
Sarah McDuling is Booktopia's Category Manager for Children's and Young Adult Books. She has been in the bookselling game for almost a decade and a dedicated booklover since birth (potentially longer). At her happiest when reading a book, Sarah also enjoys talking/writing/tweeting about books. In her spare time, she often likes to buy a lot of books and take photographs of books. You can follow her on Twitter and Instragram @sarahmcduling
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Readers beware, this book will haunt you!
Sarah McDuling reviews See What I Have Done | Signed copies available for a limited time. Read more
The 3 must-read crime and thriller books coming this January.
If you’re wondering which crime novel everyone is going to be talking about in 2017, wonder no more! Paula Hawkins, author of the phenomenally successful The Girl on the Train, will be releasing her highly anticipated second novel in May 2017. It’s called Into the Water and it sounds amazing! But May 2017 is ages away. Why don’t we check out some books that will be available early next year? Th... Read more
Sarah McDuling on Gemina: It’s laugh-out-loud funny, terrifying, sweetly romantic, utterly devastating.
Sarah McDuling, Emily Meredith and Bronwyn Eley review Gemina, Book 2 in the Illuminae Files. Read more
Crime, Corruption, Caskets: Sarah McDuling guides us through her 25 Crime Books of the Month.
Order any of the featured crime reads for your chance to win a year's supply of books! Read more
The 7 must-read Young Adult books of October.
Sarah McDuling, Emily Meredith and Tracey Mills review their favourite YA books of October. Read more
Sarah McDuling on everything Outlander so far!
Outlander Recap: Sarah dishes on her favourite moments of Season 2, episodes 1-3. Read more
BOOK REVIEW: Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld
"I absolutely relished every word of Eligible. It’s an utterly delightful read..." Read more
REVIEW: The Big Rewind by Libby Cudmore
Review by Sarah McDuling I really loved this book! It’s always so great to come across something different and The Big Rewind is like a breath of fresh air! Described as Raymond Chandler meets Nick Hornby, The Big Rewind plays out like a noir detective story set in hipster Brooklyn. With wry humor and consistently clever plotting, we join Jett Bennett, aspiring music journalist, as she hu... Read more
REVIEW: My Sister Rosa by Justine Larbalestier
Oh boy. This book scared me silly, in the best possible way... Read more