Broken Rules and Other Stories

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Barry Lee Thompson

A series of short and not so short stories make up this composite work from author Barry Lee Thompson in Broken Rules and Other Stories, capturing the often cold, callous...
The Great Godden

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Meg Rosoff

Summer love, precious, all-encompassing and often, come the end of summer, devastating. That’s what a happened one summer family holiday at the beach over the long, warm, endless days of...
Ordinary Matter

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Laura Elvery

Since Marie Curie won the first of her Nobel Prizes in 1903, nineteen other such prizes have been awarded to women. Australian author Laura Elvery has research each of these...
The Girl in the Mirror

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Rose Carlyle

To have an international bidding war for film rights over your first novel is incredible but is an indication of the power of the storyline in The Girl in the...
Why Visit America

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Matthew Baker

Currently America is faced with many social, political and environmental issues.  Each of the thirteen imaginative stories in Matthew Blake’s unique collection “Why Visit America” highlights a new often abnormal...
Like Big Books and I Cannot Lie: Old-school Rock-and-Roll Like You’ve Never Read Before!

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Tamara Dever

There is absolutely no doubt that I Like Big Books and Cannot Lie is a completely zany quiz night style book based on the music of the ‘70s and ‘80s...
The Vanishing Sky

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L. Annette Binder

Nazi Germany and the Second World War, for writers of both book and screen, seem to be the gift that just keeps on giving. The Boy in Striped Pyjamas, the...
The Deceptions

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Suzanne Leal

Captivating, heartbreaking and raw the symmetry that is The Deceptions crafts an unforgettable story that is both fascinating and confrontational at the same time. Secrets buried deep surface seventy years...
The Silk House

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Kayte Numm

In every sense, The Silk House seems to have encapsulated the author’s passion for history, weaving and healing. Her enthusiasm for these topics makes the story come alive and with...
Public Enemies Russell ‘Mad Dog’ Cox, Ray Denning and the Golden Age of Armed Robbery

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Mark Dapin

Unlike today when it is a struggle to find an ATM, let alone an actual bank, the period of the late 1960's to the end of 1990’s saw Bank branches...