Auras (In Focus)

Auras are the essential you; who you are, what you are feeling and in simple terms, is the energy field that surrounds all living things.  Mystical and fascinating the study of Auras is intriguing, as with all things living the aura will change with emotion, positive...

We See the Stars

Simon is an eleven-year-old boy who lives in country Victoria in the 1970s. He is a severe asthmatic, who rarely speaks and lives in an internal world of lists and colours. His escapism takes the form of superman, his imaginary friend, and stray ghosts, who chat with...

Intuition

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, they hear an inner voice, or a sense of knowing that warns them or advises them; many people call it a...

Your Best Year Ahead: Small, easy steps to wellness

Your Best Year Ahead; small easy steps to wellness is an extremely practical way to present information on healthy living. Written by an experienced doctor who sees many patients with conditions they could avoid, or questions about issues they are facing, the facts...

Together Things

In today’s world of high stress and pressure, depression is something that sadly is all too common, but how do children learn to understand and live with the days when their beloved parent is suffering. Michelle Vasiliu and Gwynneth Jones in Together Things have...

Return to Stringybark Creek

Stringybark Creek and the Callaghan family, are a much-loved component of recent rural novels created by Karley Lane, and are now firmly entrenched in readers hearts as their trials and celebrations are drawn from everyday life, which adds a personal, very real...

Pain and Prejudice A call to arms for women and their bodies

In this ground breaking work, Pain and Prejudice, Gabrielle Jackson has drawn the attention of the women of world to a situation that almost more than fifty years after the Woman’s Liberation efforts of the late 1960’s and ‘70’s, should not need to be dragged kicking...

Rewording the Brain

Words are as is often stated are wonderful things and have a multitude of uses; from the sublime to the ridiculous, beneficial to the derogatory and come together in endless permutations, which all help keep the wonderfully gymnastic brain supple, limber and in good...

Outsmart Sugar How to Retrain your Brain to Kick the Sugar Habit

Sugar, we love it we hate it. We are confronted with facts on a daily basis saying sugar is BAD, BAD BAD, for us. It is in everything we consume. Manufacturers are sneaky as they hide it in nearly everything, sometimes masquerading as long and scientific names on...

How to Be Thin in a World of Chocolate

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 shows how, when you are eating less food, your metabolism slows down and the body needs fewer calories. ...