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Sally906 | 87 comments Have just started to read Holding by Graham Norton Holding by Graham Norton - hooked from page 1 - is really good. Is a mystery - light rather than cosy - he is a very good writer!


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D.M. Cameron (dmcameron) | 82 comments Sally906 wrote: "Veronica ⭐️ wrote: "DM, at the top of the comment box is an add book/ author tag. Tap it and enter book title in pop up box and add."

DM wrote: "Currently reading Ache by Eliza Henry Jones and The..."

Ah I see! Thank you Veronica! x


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Gabby | 10 comments Finished Lost & Found by Brooke Davis recently by an Australian author and really enjoyed it 4/5

Currently reading The First Third by Will Kostakis a YA Australian novel that seems good so far!


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Starting the last book in the Ella Marconi series Tell the Truth by Katherine Howell
Tell the Truth (Detective Ella Marconi, #8) by Katherine Howell

I'm excited to read it but will be sad when I finish.


message 1805: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Yes I was sad to finish that series too Owl.


message 1806: by Ace (new)

Ace (aceonroam) My library has purchased Two Steps Forward by Graeme Simsion and automatically checked out to me as it was one I recommended. He wrote this one with his wife Anne Buist. Has anyone else read it yet?


message 1807: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
I'm pretty sure Marianne has Ace :)


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Ace (aceonroam) Thanks, I just had a look through, there's only a few ratings and I see one from marlin who also read it. I hope it's funny like the rosie project.


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marlin1 | 422 comments Ace wrote: "Thanks, I just had a look through, there's only a few ratings and I see one from marlin who also read it. I hope it's funny like the rosie project."

Yes, I liked it but I 'thought' I would love it. I think I was caught up in a preconceived idea of what it would be about (my own). It is different to Rosie Project which I loved but I felt there was a similarity in a character.


message 1810: by Diana (last edited Oct 15, 2017 12:39AM) (new)

Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I'm rarely up on the latest books as I op shop most of my books. I catch up in my own time. Today my friend Jayne lent me her copy of The Dry by Jane Harper I'm about 90 pages in and thinking it is a great book.


message 1811: by Ace (new)

Ace (aceonroam) marlin1 wrote: "
Yes, I liked it but I 'thought' I would love it. I think I was caught up in a preconceived idea of what it would be about (my own). It is different to Rosie Project which I loved but I felt there was a similarity in a character. ..."


Thanks marlin, I'm just really surprised that there wasn't more promotion around this book.


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Ace wrote: "marlin1 wrote: "
Yes, I liked it but I 'thought' I would love it. I think I was caught up in a preconceived idea of what it would be about (my own). It is different to Rosie Project which I loved b

Thanks marlin, I'm just really surprised that there wasn't more promotion around this book..."


Lots of promotion on Facebook...


message 1813: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Which doesn't help those not on FB :)


message 1814: by Ace (new)

Ace (aceonroam) Where on Facebook Marianne? I might need to like more bookish sites, although most of my feed is bookish now, you can never have too much.


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Sally906 | 87 comments Ace wrote: "My library has purchased Two Steps Forward by Graeme Simsion and automatically checked out to me as it was one I recommended. He wrote this one with his wife [autho..."

Not yet - but I am first on the list at the library


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Sally906 | 87 comments Ace wrote: "Where on Facebook Marianne? I might need to like more bookish sites, although most of my feed is bookish now, you can never have too much."

I have a lot of bookish sites on Facebook too - and follow a lot of blogs -but had no idea this one existed till last week when someone mentioned it in this group.

See if you want to know anything Bookish then Aussie Readers is the number one source!!


message 1817: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Definitely Sally ;)


message 1818: by Ace (new)

Ace (aceonroam) Sally906 wrote: "
Not yet - but I am first on the list at the library..."


I have 10 books out at the moment so we might end up reading it at the same time!


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Sally906 | 87 comments Ace wrote: "Sally906 wrote: "
Not yet - but I am first on the list at the library..."

I have 10 books out at the moment so we might end up reading it at the same time!"


We may indeed :D


message 1820: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Ace wrote: "Where on Facebook Marianne? I might need to like more bookish sites, although most of my feed is bookish now, you can never have too much."

Perhaps because I'm following the authors and Text Publishing there I've been seeing it all


message 1821: by Kylie (last edited Oct 16, 2017 03:17AM) (new)

Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments I'm currently listening to Annie Murray's The Narrowboat Girl. She is one of my favourites. :)

I'm still deliberating on which of my traditional paperbacks to read next.... I've got too many to choose from! ;) I'll no doubt choose something soon enough!


message 1822: by Li'l Owl (last edited Oct 16, 2017 09:58AM) (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Kylie wrote: "I'm currently listening to Annie Murray's The Narrowboat Girl. She is one of my favourites. :)

I'm still deliberating on which of my traditional paperbacks to read ..."


I've no doubt you'll work it out, Kylie! =o)
I'm having to make use of the challenges to help me decide what to read next!! I'm also glad I've reduced the levels of challenges as I'm able to choose a book on a whim! I love it!!


message 1823: by Li'l Owl (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments I've started Tell the Truth, the last in the Ella Marconi series, by Katherine Howell
Tell the Truth (Detective Ella Marconi, #8) by Katherine Howell


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Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments I can't wait to get stuck into that series Owl! There's just way too many good crime/mystery/thriller serial stories to read! lol

And yes, I'll figure it out soon enough I'm sure. :) Yes, I think the November challenge should be up soon, so that will help me choose if I haven't made a decision before then! Although I won't have a lot of quality reading time over the next few weeks to a month as I'll have to work on 11 student reports.... *sigh*


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 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments It's an excellent series, Kylie. Word to the wise, it's very hard to find some of the books in the series for some reason but I did find them on Audible. Narrator Caroline Lee is amazing! I could enjoy her voice reading the ingredients on a cereal box so I can definitely recommend the audio book format!


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Kathryn | 3569 comments Li'l Owl wrote: "Narrator Caroline Lee is amazing! I could enjoy her voice reading the ingredients on a cereal box so I can definitely recommend the audio book format! ..."

That's funny, Li'l Owl - I listened to Frantic narrated by Caroline Lee and swore never to listen to another audiobook narrated by her again!! I couldn't wait for it to finish because I couldn't stand the accent she used - so terribly "ocker" Australian. I've since read the next Katherine Howell books normally and enjoyed them.

And I've also since listened to other books narrated by Caroline Lee - with trepidation - but none of the others have been like that! I thought she did a particularly good job of Kate Morton's The Forgotten Garden.


message 1827: by Li'l Owl (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Kathryn wrote: "Li'l Owl wrote: "Narrator Caroline Lee is amazing! I could enjoy her voice reading the ingredients on a cereal box so I can definitely recommend the audio book format! ..."

That's..."


That is interesting, Kathryn. I didn't start listening to them until the 4th in the series. Living in the US my ear wouldn't pick up a different accent so it sounded good to me!


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Kathryn | 3569 comments Li'l Owl wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Li'l Owl wrote: "Narrator Caroline Lee is amazing! I could enjoy her voice reading the ingredients on a cereal box so I can definitely recommend the audio book form..."

Really? You can't hear different Australian accents? I often can't hear much of a difference in Australian accents (apart from the "ocker" and more "urban" accents - and they're less location-based than UK or US accents, although some people seem to be able to tell where some Aust accents are form), but I can definitely hear different American accents! I can't tell where they're from, but I can tell some are different!

Maybe Caroline Lee used a different "voice" for other books...


message 1829: by Ryan (new)

Ryan Australian accents are more based on socioeconomic status than location. It's interesting when you hear actors trying to portray working class Aussies. It's obvious people who become actors generally grew up quite privileged. David Wenham is a notable exception - his working class portrayals are very authentic, however looking at his wiki page he grew up in Marrickville, which in the 70s was a fairly poor suburb.

But in general, Australian actors seem to have an idea of what working class people sound like that just comes across as parody.


message 1830: by Li'l Owl (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Kathryn wrote: "Li'l Owl wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Li'l Owl wrote: "Narrator Caroline Lee is amazing! I could enjoy her voice reading the ingredients on a cereal box so I can definitely recommend th..."

Ah, yes, I see what you mean, Kathryn. Maybe this a better way to say it. I can definitely hear the difference between narrators Caroline Lee, Susan Strafford, & Kate Hosking.

But I wouldn't necessarily know if the 'voice' the narrator is using would match what the characters social status should be.
If I'm understanding you correctly, a narration that is not done well would sound like the person is only reading' or 'speaking' the words written by the author (perhaps as they would normally speak) but the inflection, tone, and accent wouldn't fit the individual characters socioeconomic class as they should be portrayed within the story.

I didn't listen to Frantic on audio book. The ones that I did hear on audio
were only books 4, 5, and 7 so I didn't have that one to compare it with.
Then again, I wasn't aware of the distinction before.

Now I'm a more educated audio book listener! So I'm probably going to be a better reviewer of audio book narrators now. And that's a good thing! Thanks Kathryn. =o)


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Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2304 comments Just getting started on Remind Me How This Ends by AA Gabrielle Tozer in the hopes it mentions coffee for the October challenge lol


message 1832: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
I'm sure it will Krystal! All Aussies drink coffee ;)


message 1833: by Veronica ⭐️ (new)

Veronica ⭐️ | 2384 comments My daughter finished Turtles All the Way Down she said it was boring and depressing. Whoops John Green


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Sally906 | 87 comments Veronica ⭐️ wrote: "My daughter finished Turtles All the Way Down she said it was boring and depressing. Whoops John Green"

OH dear - I have got my hands on a copy of this. Still cost me nothing - and maybe I'll enjoy it :)


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Sally906 | 87 comments I am reading Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden at the moment - and completely and utterly swept into the story. I thought I had already read it - but it is all new to me (or maybe it was so long ago - pre-goodreads that I have forgotten).

At this rate (unless it all goes belly up in the last quarter) it is heading for a 5 star rating.


message 1836: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
I remember enjoying that many years ago Sally :)


message 1837: by Deb (last edited Oct 18, 2017 04:14PM) (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments I am reading the story of how an Australian academic happened to ditch her life and sail around the Indian ocean.... Slow Travel by Mari Rhydwen by Mari Rhydwen who, as a dedicated reader herself, is writing a very fun, readable story.


message 1838: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15797 comments Mod
Brenda wrote: "I remember enjoying that many years ago Sally :)"

Lol! And I remember NOT enjoying it. But I think I was in a group of one. Everyone else raved about it:)


message 1839: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 87 comments Phrynne wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I remember enjoying that many years ago Sally :)"

Lol! And I remember NOT enjoying it. But I think I was in a group of one. Everyone else raved about it:)"


Different strokes for different folks :)


message 1840: by Li'l Owl (last edited Oct 18, 2017 08:57PM) (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments I've just started In the Woods by Tana French
In the Woods (Dublin Murder Squad, #1) by Tana French


message 1841: by Ace (new)

Ace (aceonroam) Veronica ⭐️ wrote: "My daughter finished Turtles All the Way Down she said it was boring and depressing. Whoops John Green"

Oh. Oops indeed.
Are you planning on reading it too?


message 1842: by Veronica ⭐️ (new)

Veronica ⭐️ | 2384 comments Ace wrote: "Oh. Oops indeed.
Are you planning on reading it too?."


I don't think so Ace. I have too many books to read at the moment.


message 1843: by Krystal (new)

Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2304 comments Sally906 wrote: "I am reading Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden at the moment - and completely and utterly swept into the story. I thought I had alread..."

One of my favourites, Sally! So beautifully written!


message 1844: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 87 comments Krystal wrote: "Sally906 wrote: "I am reading Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden at the moment - and completely and utterly swept into the story.

.One of my favourites, Sally! So beautifully written! .."


Was a 5 Star read for me :)


message 1845: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9975 comments Just 80 pages into Under the Cold Bright Lights, which is Garry Disher's latest. I love his writing!


message 1846: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Marianne wrote: "Just 80 pages into Under the Cold Bright Lights, which is Garry Disher's latest. I love his writing!"

I'll be reading this one soon Marianne :)


message 1847: by Li'l Owl (last edited Oct 21, 2017 03:25PM) (new)

 Li'l Owl | 2504 comments Li'l Owl wrote: "I've just started In the Woods by Tana French
In the Woods (Dublin Murder Squad, #1) by Tana French"


Waiting for a printed copy of this book as I'm getting headaches when reading ebooks lately.

So I'm reading The Devil's Bones by Jefferson Bass instead.


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Sally906 | 87 comments I have just started the first in a new paranormal series Dead Man Talking (The Happily Everlasting Series, #1) by Jana Deleon Dead Man Talking by Jana Deleon.

There are 4 books in the series - each book by a different author and each can be read as a stand-alone but is connected to the other books each is being released a different week. I preordered them all and have the first two with two more to go by the end of October.


message 1849: by Diana (new)

Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments About to start Wildlight by Robyn Mundy - the last book for my October challenge.


message 1850: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79989 comments Mod
Sally906 wrote: "I have just started the first in a new paranormal seriesDead Man Talking (The Happily Everlasting Series, #1) by Jana Deleon Dead Man Talking by Jana Deleon.

There are 4 books in the series - eac..."


That sounds an interesting way to do things :) Hopefully it works and you love them all Sally!


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