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What Are You Currently Reading? (doesn't have to be an Aussie book) - Part 2
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Carolyn wrote: "I've started Angela Marsons new Kim Stone thriller Dead Memories. So good!"
Enjoy! I'm leaving it for my February challenges :)
Enjoy! I'm leaving it for my February challenges :)

However, just wondering about the usage of a word 'ocean' in a paragraph on page 233. ".....swimming in the ocean with …….at St Kilda Beach." I grew up in Melbourne and never referred to Port Phillip Bay as the ocean.

However, just wondering about the usage of a word 'ocean' in a parag..."
No, you’re right - it’s either the bay or the sea!!


I have The Orchardist's Daughter on reserve at the Library. Hopefully it should come up soon.
Karen Viggers is to present a workshop at the ACT Library (Gungahlin) on 13 March titled "the Write Stuff", where she will discuss place.
This is part of the blurb about her on the Library site: "She writes contemporary realist fiction set in Australian landscapes, and her work explores connection with the bush, grief and loss, healing in nature, death, family, marriage and friendship."

I was flipping through the acknowledgements earlier, and she mentions that she wrote part of the book somewhere on the Huon River, which points towards a more southerly location. Probably right in the middle of the area that’s being burnt out at the moment.
I've picked up a copy of The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi.
Its a YA Fantasy/ Adventure novel, were three individuals come together to hunt down a particular artifact that is going to save the world! its set in Paris 1889 and it sounds amazing :D
Its a YA Fantasy/ Adventure novel, were three individuals come together to hunt down a particular artifact that is going to save the world! its set in Paris 1889 and it sounds amazing :D

Its a YA Fantasy/ Adventure novel, were three individuals come together to hunt down a particular artifact that is go..."
Just recently read that myself, it's got some great characters!
Krystal wrote: "The Secret wrote: "I've picked up a copy of The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi.
Its a YA Fantasy/ Adventure novel, were three individuals come together to hunt down a particular ..."
I'm really enjoying getting to know the characters! I especially like how each get a chance to share their perspective on the events that are happening etc through their own chapters :)
Its a YA Fantasy/ Adventure novel, were three individuals come together to hunt down a particular ..."
I'm really enjoying getting to know the characters! I especially like how each get a chance to share their perspective on the events that are happening etc through their own chapters :)


Come Closer by Sara Gran
The Family Next Door by Sally Hepworth
I've read and enjoyed The Family Next Door Jade :)
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The Family Next Door by Sally Hepworth
I've read and enjoyed The Family Next Door Jade :)
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Love Bette's books

Love Bette's books"
Same here, Sally. I have a nice collection of them.



Have been on the library waiting list since last October!!!!
Sally906 wrote: "Just opened the pages of
Look Alive Twenty-Five by Janet Evanovich - I am going to be on cloud nine this weekend!!!
Have b..."
Enjoy Sally!!

Have b..."
Enjoy Sally!!
Dale wrote: "Reading and loving so far Coming Home to Island House by Erica James
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Loved this one Dale :)

Loved this one Dale :)


Loved this one Dale :)"
I remembered you did. I am too.



I thought the Australian release date was still a few days away but found it in Big W on the weekend so I'm calling that a win!










The Arsonist: A Mind on Fire"
I was listening to Zan Rowe talking about this book on a podcast this morning. I hadn’t considered reading it before, but I’m changing my mind.

Re Garry Disher's Inspector Challis books, I was wondering if they could be read as stand alone? Cheers
I would say yes Corally. I've read some and not in order. So if you don't mind not reading the series in order, go for it 😊





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