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Brendan Jones, Forward Amanda Kelleher

When one is about to turn fifty, there comes a time when reflection on past years becomes inevitable. When the author first thought about this, ideas of a midlife crisis...

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Jan O'Connell

The author is not a foodie, but came up with the idea of how food had changed over a period of time. Even in our own lifetimes we are aware...

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Michele Connolly

This is a witty but clever way to address weight loss for those who are seriously tired of diets and fads. The author has addressed the issues of dieting and...

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Nadine Champion

Nadine Champion is not only a champion by name but also by her amazing courage and achievements in the face of adversity. In her book ’10 Seconds of Courage’ she...

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Denise McDermott-King

A simple letter written many years ago, long consigned to time and forgotten; a journey to visit family, a trip to the Rockies to take some time out; three simple...

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Andrew D Bentley

When Andrew Bentley lost the love of his life, Winnie in 2013, he felt he had been torn in half. They were the other half of each other, and truly...

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Nick Gleeson with Peter Bishop

To call a book inspirational and touching, implies a sadness or impediment of some kind. This story is quite the opposite. In fact, you will smile a great deal as...

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Ozzy Man

Now I hate to be sexist but, this is probably one book that could be seriously considered as a book for blokes; a serious dunny reading book that has a...

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Mandy Sayer

The author is correct in saying that most of us know little about Gypsies. Vague notions of painted caravans in Enid Blyton books, and of course, references by Toad of...

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Ross Holland and Melissa Horton

As the cover of this book shows, this is a cookbook for couples.  It contains some recipes, mostly dessert based, and ideas of how to present this food.  There are...

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Chris Masters

Following on from his previous book Uncommon Soldier where he explored the ‘myth, legend and reality’ which surrounds the modern day soldier and where it all commenced, Chris Masters takes...

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Alex Miller

As a septuagenarian and a writer, the author has decided to tell his own story. It is a slow burning tale of a young man who came to Australia as...