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Sumangali Morhall

Step into a world that is or could be or may have been or even is yours and look at the infinite wisdom offered throughout the pages of the life...

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Scott Thomas

I opened this book and my first thoughts were, Wow, I want to go to the pub that serves this type of ‘grub’, but sadly I don’t live in Melbourne....

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Lyn McLean

When you pick up The Force you tend to think here we go again- another one of these books, but there you are totally wrong.  Yes, another one of those...

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Bill Laws

Plants: humble and more often than not taken for granted, have been exposed for exactly what they are - creators of history, establishers of the life we lead and enjoy...

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Patricia Pulliam Phillips & Jack J Phillips

This husband and wife team, both of the world renown ROI Institute, have taken the catch phrase of the centenary in “Clean, Green and Sustainable” and turned it into a...

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dottie angel and Ted and Agnes

I guess you used to call this style of craft work “kitch” but now you can get trendy and call it Granny Chic because for many of you, your Granny...

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Geoffrey Edelsten

If nothing else this is a true biography all about ME, Geoffrey Edelsten. There is no doubt Professor Geoffrey Edelsten (MD de-registered) is an over achiever: a man who could...

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Chris Masters

Chris Masters is one of Australia’s best known investigative reporters having spent much of the past decades covering one War or another in parts of the world such as Africa,...

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Rachel Cohn & David Levithan

 Lily leaves a little red notebook tucked away in a shelf in her very favourite bookstore and finds out just what happens when Mr Right Guy accepts the challenge. Is...

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David Michie

Even if you know nothing at all about Buddhism but are looking for a better, more fruitful, less stressful way of living your life, this is a definite read for...

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Sharon Snir

This little book is a truly feel good look at life complied by Sharon Snir to help remind us that miracles do happen every day, often at the most unexpected...

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Beth Wareham

NO! What a truly great, powerful, wonderful word. Possibly the best one in the English Language or any other language in fact! At least I now think so after reading,...