Author and critic Lev Grossman on why there are no good books

By Susan Wyndham
Updated September 5 2016 - 10:08am, first published August 29 2016 - 3:46pm
Lev Grossman is in Sydney to speak at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Lev Grossman is in Sydney to speak at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas. Photo: Daniel Munoz

There are no good books, says American writer Lev Grossman - an unnerving opinion from a successful author of five novels who also spends much of his working life assessing other writers' books as critic for Time magazine.

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