Amy Vuleta

Amy Vuleta is a former Readings State Library bookseller

Review — 22 Mar 2015

Captive Prince by CS Pacat

The first installment of the Captive Prince trilogy by Melbourne author C.S. Pacat is likely to take you by surprise. Before reading it I’d heard the premise –medieval-style fantasy with…

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Review — 23 Sep 2014

Us by David Nicholls

David Nicholls’s latest novel deals in a similar brand of situation and relationship comedy as his past novels (the bestselling One Day, and the earlier Starter for Ten and…

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Review — 22 Jul 2014

Deeper Water by Jessie Cole

There’s always going to be something comfortingly familiar for me in an Australian novel about growing up in an isolated place. What rang most true in Jessie Cole’s Deeper Water

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Blog post — 1 Jul 2014

Things you might learn at our St Kilda non-fiction book club

Putting together an ultimate reading list for our new non-fiction book club at Readings St Kilda was easy but narrowing it down to only three titles for the short-format winter…

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Blog post — 23 Apr 2014

Why we started a Queer Book Club at St Kilda

In May, Readings St Kilda is launching a new Queer Book Club dedicated to reading fiction and select non-fiction books that represent all aspects of LGBTIQ life. Here book club…

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Blog post — 21 Oct 2013

Non-Required Reading with the St Kilda Bookclub

Ever wondered what our bookclub meetings are like? Here’s a recap of a recent meeting at our St Kilda shop.

This month’s bookclub title was The Dinner by Herman Koch…

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Blog post — 9 Oct 2013

Stories From a Successful Book Launch

Amy Vuleta reports on a particularly entertaining book launch recently held at our St Kilda shop.

Earlier this week Readings St Kilda was full to bursting with people celebrating the…

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Review — 23 Jun 2013

Lexicon by Max Barry

If you’re a fan of speculative fiction or sci-fi crime, the combination of conspiracy theories, figures of absolute power, evil and some badass survivor skills are reason enough to pick…

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Blog post — 9 May 2013

Meet the Bookseller with Amy Vuleta

Amy Vuleta shares some of her favourite new releases from Australian authors, and tells us which Michael Chabon book inspired her to invest in a beehive!

Why do you work

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Review — 26 Mar 2013

Steeplechase by Krissy Kneen

For fans of Krissy Kneen’s erotic writing in Affection and Triptych, Steeplechase will pulse with a familiar sensuality.

For those who are discovering her writing for the first time…

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