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Bruce Springsteen and Frank Caruso

On the fly leaf of the cover wrap it indicates the words in the book go with a piece of music or perhaps they are a song – obviously! If...

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Guy Browning

Warning! This book should not be read in public places. The laughs, guffaws and snorts will be enough to make people wary of you.  The one liners are superb, concise,...

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Johanna Nicholls

The story is one based on love, love lost and choices; the choices that in the early days of settlement in Australia could make or break you, or earn you...

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Michelle de Krester

Deeply disturbing and brilliantly written this story develops an almost ethereal, symbiotic relationship, not just with the other characters, but also the reader. When Frances met Charlie at a party...

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Spohie McKenzie

If you enjoy the murder - mystery genre, then this book is for you. Sophie McKenzie has written a psychological thriller that will leave you guessing, questioning and wondering until...

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Chris Lilley

Yes, well what can one say about a graphic novel full of this totally uncouth, to use an old fashioned word, youth who seems to have some sort of appeal...

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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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Collective

It is in your face, it’s topical, it is a collection of new writers and writers who are on the edge. It is unusual and challenging and it is doing...

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Howard Gordon

If you love a good aeroplane read, that keeps on at a cracking pace; read on. The Chamber is Howard Gordon’s second offering and is sure to delight fans of...

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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...