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William Powers
An amusing thought provoking book delving into our addiction to being connected.I read Hamlet's Blackberry each morning as I sat on the train surrounded by people obsessively staring into their...
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Luke Van Dyke
OK guys and girls this is one to put on your Christmas list along with all the various bits and pieces which go to make up the ‘must haves’ of...
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Paul Kimmage
He went out one cold England morning to train and came back paralysed from the neck down and dependant on a ventilator to live. In less than a split second...
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Daniel Simpson
Edgy, cynical and enlightening, dependent on your idea of enlightenment, Daniel Simpson uses his undoubted talents as a journalist to take us into a world of disillusionment and survival -...
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Judy and Dan Smith
This fun little book takes a refreshing new look at how to run a business ethically and successfully with a little bit of mysticism added in just for fun. The...
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Jay Asher & Caroline Mackler
Everyone wonders what’s in their future but never really believes they will ever find out. But when neighbours Josh and Emma insert a free AOL CD in Emma’s computer they...
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Anthony La Riccia
Destiny – Book 1 of a trilogy on Bomcard, and debut novel for Anthony La Riccia, makes interesting reading as it collects a vast array of ghosts, goblins and ghoulish,...
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Jean-Francois Mallet
There is obviously more under the striking red wrapper of Babybel cheese than is first anticipated with a raft of new, tasty and delicious ways to cook, serve and temp...
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Munjed Al Muderis and Patrick Weaver
This is absolutely an insiders story of how a practising surgeon from a wealthy, respected family in Baghdad, came to Australia as a refugee. I have heard and seen many...
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Kris Abbey
Dieting has been a hot topic on the TV and airwaves lately, possibly due to the rising rate of obesity in Australia and other areas of the world. Fad diets,...
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Jane Hood
Beautifully titled for the content this is definitely a Magpies collection of odd bits and pieces, which becomes addictive after reading the first story relating to Chariot racing and Roman...
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Aaron Smith
I thought that this would be a travel book and was prepared to hear many wonderful tales about South America. To my surprise, the author's reason for travel was the...
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