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Theresa Cheung, illustrated by Indigo

Just reading the chapters in The Moon Fix seems to have a calming sensation on the reader. Perhaps we all have a sense of the influence of the moon, and...

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Rebecca Prince-Ruiz, Joanna Atherfold Finn

Plastic Free July, like so many things was created in a moment of time and without any real thought as to the long term consequences of the simple little line...

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Lisa Butterworth

There is very little new information that has not already been researched, reported, garnered and presented in beautiful books over many years, in an attempt to get the modern world...

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Heidi Lemon

The death of a young woman in her prime is heartbreaking; to lose this same young mother of three to domestic violence is a tragedy.  Tara, a hardworking, confident, strong...

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Charli Howard

Charli Howard is a model, and a body positivity ambassador. She is the founder of the All Woman Project, a charity which works with young people to educate them about...

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Keith Banks with Ben Smith

Policing is difficult at the best of times; in Queensland in the 1980s and 1990s it was more so. It was both challenging and frustrating, as the police were dealing...

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Caroline Beecham

Alice Cotton’s tiny baby daughter, Eadie is secretly given away by her grandmother; Alice is devastated.  Her desperate quest to be reunited with her missing daughter Eadie, takes her from...

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Dr Cate Howell

Everyone is born with Intuition. Once people get older a choice is made whether to use this gift or to park it off to once side and wonder why occasionally,...

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Lucy Worsley

As many of you know Jane Austen was a writer of wonderful fiction stories about life in the Georgian era, but more specifically the Regency period, writing about ordinary people...

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Tanya Heaslip

The beauty of An Alice Girl is the passion with which it is told. The story radiates love; love for the family, love for the outback and love for the...

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Damien Love

Monstrous Devices from Damien Love is aimed directly at the young teen reader market and as the contents of the storyline are almost too real at times, making this one...

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Julian Leatherdale

Digging deep into the dark heart of Sydney, King’s Cross in particular, during the dissolute years of what could almost be considered as unbridled debauchery and crime of the 1930’s,...