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Carol Cassella

This story has it all: love, wealth, hardship, loss, re-creation, and eventually the coming of peace and acceptance. And it’s a great read as well.Claire leaves her career in medicine...

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Barbara J. Zitwer

You will wish you were part of this story, a real “curl up and get lost in” book! English countryside, new, old, complex and slightly eccentric friends and relationships. I...

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Kerry Greenwood

Fans of Phyrne Fisher, reserve the couch, set out the chocolate box and get set to enjoy a compendium of three Phryne Fisher murder mysteries under one cover; that is...

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Michael Foley

Absurdity – does this relate to life as we know it today or has it always related to life as it is and always has been? Foley, in amongst doing...

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Nicholson Baker

How do you get there? Down the O Hole. How do you find the O Hole? You meet a hand: you really do. Or you fall down a hole on...

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Michael Frayn

Seldom does a true farce come along disguised as a novel but in Skios there is a true meeting of farce and fantasy. Set on the isle of Skios the...

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Karly Lane

Bridie Farrell and Shaun Broderick come from opposite ends of the social spectrum in a small Australian town, and of course they fall in love, much to the horror of...

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Wendy Harmer

She’s 45 and facing the biggest change in her life. All the built in measures carefully constructed over a lifetime have taken a battering and left Jo Blanchard, deputy principal...

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Joe St John (Ed)

Language is a fascinating medium. It can be used in so many ways but once the legendary Jack Dyer got hold of the language, in his case the Australian language,...

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Karen Viggers

Facing the end of her life Mary returns to the place of her younger life, Bruny Island, where she and her husband kept the light for many years, in order...