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Gregroy Pemberton

War is never, ever a good thing; the tragedy and destruction created in so many ways leaves an eternally lasting imprint on the fabric of society. Nothing that is said,...

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Annie Crawford

Can Too is a charity that has changed so many lives in the most unexpected ways, by providing a pathway to facing fears, losing weight and gaining self-confidence, just for...

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Colin Mcphedran

When Colin McPhedran was 11 years old he lived in Burma, son of a Burmese mother and British Oil executive father. Life was good growing up until in 1941 the...

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Daniel Garrison

As a memoir of life lived so far, Drifting in the Push is a real beauty. Well written with an underlying sense of humour, Dan Garrison’s life is one that...

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Debbie Malone

Murder and disappearances occur on a daily basis. Some never reported and many reported but with little or no end results. How do the Police, when all else fails go...

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Art Markman, Bob Duke

There are always a thousand and one things there to be wondered, pondered or marvelled about or over, as we travel along the pathways of our lives. Sometimes the answers...

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Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall

There comes a time, and it does not matter what age you are, when what we eat makes a huge difference to how we feel, how we cope with the...

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Dr debra Villa

The Urban Woman Syndrome, what is it and who does it affect is what is presented, research and highlighted through this thought provoking work by well-known health practitioner Dr Debra...

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Damien Stone

The Pomegranate you may say is little more than a fruit, strange though it may be, that plays a prominent role in Middle Eastern cookery. A fruit that had almost...

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edited by David Stephens, Alison Broinowski

In this collection of 19 essays we are introduced to another, perhaps more intimate, and definitely factual look at the basis of what has become in Australia, one of the...

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Elizabeth Clark forward Steve Biddulph

The foreword in this book has been written by Steve Biddulph, one of the most highly regarded experts on the raising of children. He is enthusiastic in his praise of...

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Iqbal Wahhab

It’s a pretty big call stating so very emphatically that Charity Sucks, but once you have read to the final page of this polemic you may discover that Wahhab has...