Chris Gordon

Chris Gordon is the community engagement and programming manager. She also writes on the topics of gardening and cooking for the Readings Monthly.

Blog post — 11 Oct 2023

The best food and gardening books of the month, with Chris Gordon

The Farm Table by Julius Roberts

Do you love Matthew Evans’ recipes? Perhaps Jamie Oliver’s? Now, combine those two tremendous cooks and consider the way they both use food in…

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Review — 25 Sep 2023

Lola In the Mirror by Trent Dalton

Trent Dalton is never going to write fiction for fiction’s sake. He is a journalist, after all. Therefore, there is always more to his stories than a simple quest or…

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Blog post — 11 Sep 2023

The best food and gardening books of the month, with Chris Gordon

5 Ingredients Mediterranean by Jamie Oliver

Jamie Oliver is a bloke with his finger on the pulse. He knows we all dream of spending time in the Mediterranean and that…

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Review — 1 Sep 2023

Normal Rules Don't Apply by Kate Atkinson

Kate Atkinson’s first full collection of short stories, Normal Rules Don’t Apply are absurdist in their content – and, to be honest, a little spooky. It does seem as if…

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Review — 1 Sep 2023

The Fraud by Zadie Smith

Zadie Smith’s first historical fiction novel is for readers who are prepared to pause, reflect, and then continue. It is not an easy read, but stay with it because Smith…

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Blog post — 18 Aug 2023

Novels where I have not skipped a word

This year I have found myself with quite a bit of quiet time on my hands, and I've used this time to luxuriate in the art of reading. I have…

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Blog post — 3 Aug 2023

The best food and gardening books of the month, with Chris Gordon

Halliday Wine Companion 2024 by James Halliday & Campbell Mattinson (ed.)

For over 30 years, the Halliday Wine Companion has been recognised as the industry benchmark for Australian wine. Campbell…

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Review — 3 Jul 2023

Restless Dolly Maunder by Kate Grenville

We know Kate Grenville is one of Australia’s most acclaimed authors, and that she is an astute researcher. She is a writer who can fill in the gaps. If she…

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Review — 24 Apr 2023

Heartbake by Charlotte Ree

Heartbake is a call to arms written by a tenacious and hungry woman. This is the type of book you read because you understand that reading another person’s story can…

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Blog post — 12 Apr 2023

The best food and gardening books of the month, with Chris Gordon

Japan: The Vegetarian Cookbook by Nancy Singleton Hachisu & Ellie Smith

Nancy Singleton Hachisu, one of the most recognised voices in Japanese food (perhaps you saw her on that excellent…

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