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What Could Be Saved
What Could Be Saved is a marvellous family story which identifies many issues about relationships, sibling behaviour and trust. It shows how an unfortunate act […]
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What Could Be Saved is a marvellous family story which identifies many issues about relationships, sibling behaviour and trust. It shows how an unfortunate act […]
Peter “Macca’ Westerholme, publican and Vietnam vet, is murdered and deposited in the hotel skip. Judi, a feisty, fiery and forthright young woman, his employee […]
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Estranged from his family, Alex an Aucklander, flies back to New Zealand after a shattering phone call, to bury his famous film- director parents. Their […]
As with many of the best murder mysteries, Jane Harper has interwoven sub plots and relationships to create a realistic story in The Lost Man. […]
The Good Teacher, the second book from acclaimed story teller Petronella McGovern sets the stage for another cliff hanger of a mystery as she takes […]
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 […]
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Ellie Bell is a little girl on a mission to build things; she considers herself not only a girl who loves ‘girlie’ things, but also […]
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In every sense, The Silk House seems to have encapsulated the author’s passion for history, weaving and healing. Her enthusiasm for these topics makes the […]
Louis Sachar writes a most delightful School Story. He has the ability to make the most outrageous statements seem quite commonplace. Todd was in Mrs […]
The Satapur Moonstone, the second book in the Bombay Mystery series from Sujata Massey is very exciting to read, with so much to absorb the […]
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This absorbing story follows on from “The Watchmaker of Filigree Street,” but can easily be read as a stand- alone. It is an Historical Fantasy, […]