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Book Review

Reviews of novels and nonfiction that leave a mark, whether through intimacy, devastation, or quiet recognition.


The Gravity of Wanting More

The Gravity of Wanting More

On Atmosphere, recent history, and the quiet cost of loving anyway

Jan 31, 2026

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5 min read

In This House We Worship Angry Queens (Nesta) and Soft Himbo Warlords (Cassian)

In This House We Worship Angry Queens (Nesta) and Soft Himbo Warlords (Cassian)

Because healing looks better when you're holding a sword and a himbo is ready to throw himself into the void on your behalf.

Sep 3, 2025

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3 min read

“Darling Jude”: On A Little Life, Matt Bomer’s Voice, and the Kind of Love That Wrecks You

“Darling Jude”: On A Little Life, Matt Bomer’s Voice, and the Kind of Love That Wrecks You

Or a long, devastating listen that changed how I understand pain, care, and devotion.

Jul 11, 2025

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6 min read

Where Sass Meets Assassin: A Throne of Glass review

Where Sass Meets Assassin: A Throne of Glass review

Or how my 30s has collided with my YA obsession and I'm done being embarrassed about it

May 5, 2025

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4 min read

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Where queer millennial nostalgia settles in. Part diary, part TV debrief, part late night spiral about the scenes that shaped us. A place for the characters we held close, the crushes we could not shake, and the moments that linger long after the credits fade, usually turning up again when we least expect it.

ABOUT THE WRITER

Nathan writes about TV as memory, queer adolescence as folklore, and the tiny moments that shaped who we became. He lives in Naarm with his cat, Captain.

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Always in support of queer rights, trans lives, and a free Palestine.

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I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters across Australia and pay my respects to First Nations peoples, past and present. Their stories, knowledge and care for Country continue to shape this place, and I’m grateful to be writing on lands where storytelling has always mattered.

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