The Spring issue of literary journal Landfall has just hit bookshops and it features a review of Julie Hill's ShameJoy by author Tim Jones.
Says Tim of ShameJoy: "it is funny, something New Zealand books rarely aim for and even more rarely achieve. The humour comes from a mixture of verbal wit and absurd situations, as the characters start wars, quest for unusual body modifications, and generally pinball around of one another."
You can read the full review of ShameJoy in the print issue of Landfall 230, which is available now in all good bookshops.
Says Tim of ShameJoy: "it is funny, something New Zealand books rarely aim for and even more rarely achieve. The humour comes from a mixture of verbal wit and absurd situations, as the characters start wars, quest for unusual body modifications, and generally pinball around of one another."
You can read the full review of ShameJoy in the print issue of Landfall 230, which is available now in all good bookshops.