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Jun 02, 2021 09:53PM
I am looking forward to it as well my weekend reading
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Collected reserves at the library:The Dressmakers of Yarrandarrah Prison
The Lady with the Gun Asks the Questions: The ultimate Miss Phryne Fisher collection
Cardboard Cowboys
Marianne, could you keep your eye out for The Jacaranda House by Deborah Challinor for me please? Thanks. Somehow I missed when it was released August 2020 and I can only find extremely expensive copies online.
Brenda wrote: "Marianne, could you keep your eye out for The Jacaranda House by Deborah Challinor for me please? Thanks. Somehow I missed when it was released August 2020 and I can..."Sure can, Brenda
Marianne wrote: "On our return from the Riley Rally in Broken Hill, we stopped at Molong and I just caught the Vinnies before they closed: $5 for these three altogether Inland Life After Trut..."</i>
Picking up [book:Before You Knew My Name so soon is an amazing feat, book whisperer.. well done! And the price excellent, too.
My latest to receive is Who Gets to Be Smart: Privilege, Power and Knowledge, so many books, I can't keep up :) This will be very interesting, she is a fascinating woman.
Helen wrote: "In the mail today from Allen & Unwin
Leonie Kelsall The Wattle Seed Inn
..."
I also received that one yesterday Helen :)
Leonie Kelsall The Wattle Seed Inn
..."I also received that one yesterday Helen :)
In the mail today from Harper CollinsDial A for Aunties
My copy has a different cover though ISBN 978-0-00-844585-0
Brenda wrote: "Helen wrote: "In the mail today from Allen & UnwinLeonie Kelsall The Wattle Seed Inn
..."I also received that one yeste..."
I can't wait to read it :)
Brenda wrote: "Helen wrote: "In the mail today from Allen & UnwinLeonie Kelsall The Wattle Seed Inn
..."I also received that one yeste..."
Lucky pair Brenda and Helen. Looks good,
Helen wrote: "In the mail today from Harper Collins
Dial A for Aunties
My copy has a different cover though ISBN 978-0-00-844585-0"
It's already there Helen - remove the dashes between the numbers and search using the ISBN (which I did and found it)
Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto
Dial A for Aunties

My copy has a different cover though ISBN 978-0-00-844585-0"
It's already there Helen - remove the dashes between the numbers and search using the ISBN (which I did and found it)
Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto
From Better Reading I received Daughter of the River Country. Really looking forward to this book as I'm currently learning about the Stolen Generations at Uni.
Helen wrote: "thanks Brenda I never seem to have any luck searching with the ISBN numbers"
Just remember to use a solid number, not broken by dashes, and if it's in the system, it'll show up. If not, go to our Librarian thread and one of us can add it to the system for you :)
Just remember to use a solid number, not broken by dashes, and if it's in the system, it'll show up. If not, go to our Librarian thread and one of us can add it to the system for you :)
Marlborough Man from the free library locker when I went into town to donate plasma,and No Echo for $3 from Vinnies Thirroul
I won a $US50 voucher from Biblio, spent it on:The Missing Pieces of Sophie McCarthy
Take Nothing With You
Early Riser
arrived today :)
Yay! I won a book from the NLA The Last Bookshop by Emma Young, she's a Western Australian writer and a former bookseller.
Just received an email saying I have won a copy of The Little French Bridal Shop from A & U
and from Better Reading
The Night Village
Helen wrote: "That is fantastic Dale enjoy"Thanks Helen. And since then have received another email from BetterReading saying I am being sent When Things Are Alive They Hum
So it has definitely been a good week.
I went op shopping today. Bought :
The List by Michael Brissenden
The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce
The Red Notebook by Antoine Laurain
The Most Beautiful Walk in the World: A Pedestrian in Paris by John Baxter
The Frenchman by Jack Beaumont
The Glad Shout by Alice Robinson
Precious and the Mystery of Meerkat Hill by Alexander McCall Smith
Catmas Carols by Laurie Loughlin
Drag Teen by Jeffery Self
And from Booktopia
Miss Benson's Beetle by Rachel Joyce
The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel
Eliza Vanda's Button Box by Emily Rodda
And from the library
Sigh, Gone: A Misfit's Memoir of Great Books, Punk Rock, and the Fight to Fit In by Phuc Tran
The Nancys by R.W.R. Mcdonald
Leave Me Alone: A memoir of me, myself and Trish by Christian Hull
Diana wrote: "I went op shopping today. Bought :
The List by Michael Brissenden
The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce
The Red Notebook..."
An impressive list to keep you busy Diana.
Diana wrote: "I went op shopping today. Bought :
The List by Michael Brissenden
The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce
The Red Notebook..."
What a haul!
Dale wrote: "In the mail today from BetterReading When Things Are Alive They Hum
Stunning cover!"
It's beautiful Dale!

Stunning cover!"
It's beautiful Dale!
Brenda wrote: "Dale wrote: "In the mail today from BetterReading When Things Are Alive They Hum
Stunning cover!"
It's beautiful Dale!"
It is. Two more books in the mail today from A&U The Little French Bridal Shop by Jennifer Dupee
And from Better Reading
The Night Village by Zoe Deleuil
Thrilled to win When You Are Mine by Michael Robotham from Good Reading Magazine, arrived today.Also The Perfect Family by Robyn Harding from the publisher
I donated plasma today and checked the free library locker as a reward:Lanny
Other People's Secrets
See You At The Toxteth
Bought from various charity shops whilst on holiday in Cornwall:-The Horseman and The Wanderers by Tim Pears - been on my buy/borrow list for some time - now just need to find the third book in the trilogy;
Don’t Tell Teacher by Suzy K. Quinn - new author to me - this one looks really creepy!;
Mr Wilder & Me by Jonathan Coe - had to buy this as it's by Jonathan Coe;
I Was Jack Mortimer by Alexander Lernet-Holenia - intrigued by this one - new edition of a 1930's novel apparently;
The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi - not usually my genre but sounded interesting.
I haven't heard of any of those Kim! Hope you enjoy them all :) And hope your holiday was great too!
Thanks Brenda - yes we had a lovely relaxing fortnight of just chilling at lots of new little coves and bays we discovered whilst driving around the countryside!
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