August03 Bert Folkard: The Pride of Callan Park by: Archie Mac and Martin Chandler Because of the Great War Bert Folkard was not a Test cricketer, but his story is still well worth reading
June09 A Long Way To Go by: Archie Mac and Martin Chandler If this one doesn’t pick up the Australian Cricket Society book of the year title there must be something very special due in the coming months
April28 The Establishment Boys by: Archie Mac and Martin Chandler It was almost half a century ago now, but World Series Cricket and its effect on the game reverberates to this day, and remains a talking point
December04 Monty Noble: Cricketing Nobility by: Archie Mac and Martin Chandler A simultaneous review from Martin and The Mac, and both seem to be more than happy to give this one five stars
April17 Fifteen Minutes of Fame by: Archie Mac and Martin Chandler Martin and Archie couldn’t decide who would review the latest release from Cricketbooks.com.au, with the inevitable result
March20 The Night was a Bright Moonlight and I Could See a Man Quite Plain by: Archie Mac and Martin Chandler A new book from Gideon Haigh is always going to be worth reading, and this one is no different
November14 Warren Bardsley: The First Mr. Cricket by: Archie Mac and Martin Chandler Martin and Archie couldn’t agree who was going to review this one, so in the end we let them both do it
September09 Pep by: Archie Mac and Martin Chandler There are just a few books that cry out for a review from both sides of the globe, and Pep is one of them
February11 Cricket Web Book of the Year 2017 by: Archie Mac and Martin Chandler Once a year we give our readers a break from the team’s ramblings, and instead let them have the opportunity to read the opinions of the best cricket writers around
December24 A Sporting World by: Archie Mac and Martin Chandler Every now and again we allow Archie and Martin to review the same book, just to keep them on their toes, and they certainly both enjoyed this one