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John Kinsella

John Kinsella’s latest book Displaced; A Rural Life begins on a somewhat whimsical note which is, to say the least, unusual. In the first pages of the monolog he advises...

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Mirandi Riwoe

The tone of Stone Sky Gold Mountain is sombre as the author Mirandi Riwoe looks back at Australian History in 1877. The Palmer River in Queensland is the setting for...

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Casey Mackinlay

Girls Don't Lay Bricks: well, guess what, girls do lay bricks and girls do succeed at what they set out to achieve when they have ambition, a serious determination to make...

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Sara Holland

Havenfall, the latest release from Teen fantasy fiction author Sara Holland, is a somewhat interesting crossover between fantasy and romantic fiction, set between two worlds, that of the everyday world...

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Sarah Harris and Don Baker

The joy of reading comes home to you strongly when you open this book with the rather bland title Budgerigar. Looking at the book’s cover, you would think it may...

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Felicity Plunkett

Poetry is of its very nature an intensely person collection of thoughts, images, emotions; the telling of stories with a myriad of words each one used in a very different...

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Ed: Renée Hollis

With the advent of the Coronavirus the world is experiencing unprecedented loss as well as many acts of astonishing love.  In ‘Love & Loss’ the fifth book in ‘The Timeless...

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Kiley Reid

Late one night, Emira Tucker, the 25-year-old black baby sitter for Alix Chamberlain, a wealthy white blogger and minor social media celebrity is stopped by the security guard at an...

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David W Cameron

Kokoda is a name known to many Australians as a place of great courage; of acts of selfless bravery, mud, brutality and now, more than almost 65 years after the...

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Aurora Kane

There is absolutely no doubt that Moon Magic is a beautifully presented book about the magic of the Moon and the effect it has on everyday life, its ability to...

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Kaley Chu

A comfort zone is something we all create with much care and attention; we guard it with gusto and do not take to kindly to being asked to move outside...

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Annabet Ousback

He was a Swedish Maritime Naval Officer who wanted to marry her; she was not at all interested but thought his lovely uniform was rather nice. Both had been raised...