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  • Turn Left at the Ocean

    by Rubi Red ...
    Take a Rib-Tickling, Tongue-In-Cheek Travelogue with a DifferenceOn a Trip of a LifetimeWith a Defi nitely Dysfunctional Damsel-In-Daily-Distress Drama Queen,,br> And Her Long-Suffering, Logical and Loving Knight In Shining Armour,br> as they endure dastardly disasters, dangers, dilemmas, disagreements, dramas and domestics when they drive up, up, up, up to Darwin until they finallyTURN LEFT AT ... Read more

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    Confessions of a hoarder

    by Corinne Grant ...
    It took a year to drag myself out of the mess. A year in which I lost my dearest friend and then promptly lost my way. A year in which I ran away overseas, came back and then ran away again. A year in which I learnt to let go, learnt to forgive and learnt to grow up. It was a big year. It was a lot of work. And I head-butted two people. Accidentally.Lessons in Letting Go is an honest, uproariously ... Read more

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  • The Bodysurfers: Penguin Special

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    by Robert Drewe ...
    Haunted by the brutal murder of a local couple, David heads to his weekend shack with his new lover, Lydia, and his children from his recently crumbled marriage. Together they find escape, if only briefly, in the ocean and the bush.The Bodysurfers, the title story of Robert Drewe's classic first collection, is a vivid evocation of love, passion, terror and the beauty of the beach. ... Read more

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  • Number One: The Funeral Photographer

    Jimm Juree Case Files, #1

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    The Funeral Photographer is the first in a new series of Colin Cotterill short stories featuring his female news reporter and detective, Jimm Juree. Fans of Jimm know her from the four novels where, with the help of the members of her strange family, she usually solves the crime. Move over Miss Marple, Jimm Juree does it for the 21st Century.In this story, Jimm, exiled from the north of Thailand ... Read more

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  • The (Not Quite) Biggest Ever Tim Vine Joke Book

    Children's Edition

    by Tim Vine ...
    Comedian and TV star, Tim Vine, will have you laughing for hours with this new, abridged version of his hilarious joke book . . .*Velcro.What a rip off.Why do you never see an elephant on a bus?Because he's got a massive bum.So I went to the doctors. I said, 'I got hurt in a pillow fight.' He said, 'You've got concushion.'Believe it or not there are twice as many eyebrows in the world as there are ... Read more

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  • Fatherhood

    Stories about being a dad

    William McInnes, one of Australia's best-known storytellers and actors, has turned to a subject that is close to his heart. Fatherhood is about family, about memories of his father and the memories he's creating as a dad himself, with his own son and daughter.Warm, witty and nostalgic, these tales are just like a friendly chat over the back fence, or the banter of a backyard BBQ. They will stir ... Read more

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  • Growing Up in Country Australia

    Edited by Rick Morton ...
    ‘You will find in these pages a colourful and gripping pastiche that updates the experience outside Australia's cities and large regional centres. You will find, despite the absolute variety in these essays, that there is still something ineffable about life in the country.’ -Rick MortonGrowing Up in Country Australia is a fresh, modern look at country Australia. There are stories of joy, ... Read more

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  • Auckland

    The city in literature

    Edited by Witi Ihimaera (ed) ...
    Series Book 1 - Our City
    In his introduction to this anthology, Witi Ihimaera describes Auckland, Tamaki makau rau, as the place desired by many. The variety in this absorbing collection of short stories, poetry and extracts from novels and memoirs shows that while Auckland may not always have been desirable, it has certainly fascinated generations of very different writers, who have explored almost every part of this far ... Read more

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  • La Vie En Rose: Notes from Rural France

    by SUSIE KELLY ...
    'Think Peter Mayle meets George Carlin. Brilliant!'Living the French dream...vineyards, sunflowers, lavender fields, glasses of wine and platters of fromage. French ladies slender and chic, French men wearing berets and riding bicycles with baguettes clamped under their arms when they are not flirting outrageously, and all the while the sun shines down benevolently upon uniform rows of ripening ... Read more

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  • Creative Accounting

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    The perfect murder? This short story romp about lust for money, hatred of the one who provides it and getting away with murder (and the money) is a fiction must read for murder buffs.This short fiction story from "Australia's Queen of True Crime", Robin Bowles, brings her many years of experience investigating and writing about crime to the crime fiction genre with a short and exciting story. ... Read more

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  • Goodbye To Pittwater - Short Stories From The Northern Beaches

    by Jim McCool ...
    These stories were written for Australia's Berkelouw Books Pittwater Short Story Award between 2011 and 2016. This collection includes the 2014 winner, 'The Hole Thing' and three other stories which were either short-listed or commended. Following the contest rules, each of the stories is recognizably based in Sydney's Pittwater region and each makes a reference to a specific theme, different ... Read more

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  • A Brit in the Boonies - Tales From a British Expat in New Zealand

    by Helen Leggatt ...
    BREXIT shenanigans have turned the eyes of many Brits to distant shores. However, despite being viewed as "Little Britain", life for a British expat in New Zealand is not always an easy transition. This collection of humorous short articles, previously published in a rural NZ newspaper reveals how New Zealand is the same, but different. A must-read for all potential immigrants. ... Read more

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