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Michelle & Ezio De Angelis

Death and dying - what is it really all about? Contained within the pages of Postcards is a wealth of information on this subject sent to help and heal those...

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Janine Shepherd

When you have the world before you as an Olympic contender, the sun is shining and all is good with your world, to have it finish in a terrifyingly abrupt...

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Lisa McClune with Di Thomas

In a reflection  of times gone by, when you came home from school  and Mum  had just finished the baking so you could tuck in to fresh bikkies, yummy cakes...

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Daniel Butler

This beautifully created, refreshing look at trees is much more than is presented by looking at the cover and far more than you ever imagined a “Dry” little book on...

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David Reavely

Never has a book on food and pollution effect on children been timelier. As a Nutritional Therapist Reveley deals with the effects of junk foods and the results of modern...

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Rhonda Burchmore with Frank Howson

As rich and warm and the woman herself, Legs 11, gives an insight into the life of perhaps one of Australia most loved actresses of stage and screen, Rhonda Burchmore.  ...

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Nikki Lovell

This story is one girl's experience of living in an African community and the deep impact it has and continues to have on her life. In some ways it is...

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Christi Malthouse

With the 2013 Aussie Rules Football season returning with somewhat of a furore it is perhaps fitting to take a read of Malthouse and once again remind ourselves that Aussie...

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Mike Hannan

For Mike Hannan and wife Jo setting out on a voyage of a lifetime on a trusty steed (a state of the art BWM road bike) named the Elephant, was...

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Hayden Selfe

In this his first novel, Hayden Selfe has created a masterful portrait in the world of fantasy Fiction with his clearly defined characters and well detailed storyline. Well written and...

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Edited: AJ Russel

Complied in 1935 by two women who were devout Christians, one of the Catholic faith and one of the Anglican faith, school teachers and long-time friends, this is a book...

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Gary Douglas

Reading The Place is a little like stepping into the unrealistic, although the more you read the further into the belief that perhaps this is reality, perhaps it could be...