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Niamh | 497 comments I'm currently reading Save the Date by Morgan Matson. At some point in this book, the main character is in a room decorated for an Australian-themed birthday party, and there is a banner that reads "Happy Perth-Day" 😂


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Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Carolyn wrote: "I've started Angela Marsons new Kim Stone thriller Dead Memories. So good!"

Enjoy! I'm leaving it for my February challenges :)


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Odette (odman) | 1136 comments I have nearly finished reading Into the Night by Sarah Bailey, which I am enjoying very much.

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.


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Andrea | 2163 comments Odette wrote: "I have nearly finished reading Into the Night by Sarah Bailey, which I am enjoying very much.

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!!


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Andrea | 2163 comments I started reading The Orchardist's Daughter yesterday, and I like it so far (although I’m very wary of Kurt - not sure where that is going yet). Having spent a big chunk of my life living in Hobart, I have a strong visual image of the story’s location, even though it’s not named at this stage. It could be north or south of Hobart, but I’m imagining it being (north) further up the Derwent, past New Norfolk, around the Mt Field area. But the apple orchards suggest south... Hmmm.


message 2906: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
It's the south Andrea - I loved it!


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Odette (odman) | 1136 comments Andrea wrote: "I started reading The Orchardist's Daughter yesterday, and I like it so far (although I’m very wary of Kurt - not sure where that is going yet). Having spent a big chunk of my life ..."

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."


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Andrea | 2163 comments Odette wrote: "Andrea wrote: "I started reading The Orchardist's Daughter yesterday, and I like it so far (although I’m very wary of Kurt - not sure where that is going yet). Having spent a big ch..."

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.


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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


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Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2304 comments 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 artifact that is go..."


Just recently read that myself, it's got some great characters!


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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 :)


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I'm reading Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley. I know a lot of people love this book but so far it's just ok for me.


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Jade Wright (bohobookworm) | 5 comments Hey guys, I'm busy reading a book on possession and insanity called Come Closer by Sara Gran!! Almost finished - then heading on to Aussie book The Family Next Door by Sally Hepworth. Anyone read these??


message 2914: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Come Closer by Sara Gran

The Family Next Door by Sally Hepworth

I've read and enjoyed The Family Next Door Jade :)

To link your books, click on "add book/author" in your comment box and follow the prompts :) It makes it easier for members to check out the book you're mentioning! Thanks :)


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Dale Harcombe | 6865 comments Turned to one I know I will like Beyond the Carousel by Bette Lee Crosby
Beyond the Carousel (Wyattsville, #5) by Bette Lee Crosby


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Sally906 | 86 comments Dale wrote: "Turned to one I know I will like Beyond the Carousel by Bette Lee Crosby"

Love Bette's books


message 2918: by Dale (last edited Feb 12, 2019 06:28PM) (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6865 comments Sally906 wrote: "Dale wrote: "Turned to one I know I will like Beyond the Carousel by Bette Lee Crosby"

Love Bette's books"


Same here, Sally. I have a nice collection of them.


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I'm reading Dollbaby by Laura Lane McNeal. Wow! I love southern USA fiction.


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments I've already read Mick Herron's Reconstruction, but after I mentioned a few characters and told my DH is was almost a prequel for his Slough House/Jackson Lamb series, he decided to read it too. I may have to extend my library loan...


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Sally906 | 86 comments Just opened the pages of Look Alive Twenty-Five (Stephanie Plum, #25) by Janet Evanovich Look Alive Twenty-Five by Janet Evanovich - I am going to be on cloud nine this weekend!!!

Have been on the library waiting list since last October!!!!


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Dale Harcombe | 6865 comments Reading and loving so far Coming Home to Island House by Erica James
Coming Home to Island House by Erica James


message 2923: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Sally906 wrote: "Just opened the pages of Look Alive Twenty-Five (Stephanie Plum, #25) by Janet Evanovich Look Alive Twenty-Five by Janet Evanovich - I am going to be on cloud nine this weekend!!!

Have b..."


Enjoy Sally!!


message 2924: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Dale wrote: "Reading and loving so far Coming Home to Island House by Erica James
Coming Home to Island House by Erica James"


Loved this one Dale :)


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Dale Harcombe | 6865 comments Brenda wrote: "Dale wrote: "Reading and loving so far Coming Home to Island House by Erica James
Coming Home to Island House by Erica James"

Loved this one Dale :)"


I remembered you did. I am too.


message 2926: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Lovely :)


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Andrea | 2163 comments Just starting Jean Harley Was Here this morning, which I received at one of our Melbourne GR lunches. Hooked already!


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Tanya (silphil) | 39 comments I've just started Say You're Sorry by Karen Rose

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!


message 2932: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 86 comments My physical book currently is Look Alive Twenty-Five (Stephanie Plum 25) by Janet Evanovich Look Alive Twenty-Five by Janet Evanovich - while my at work kindle read is The Cop Who Stole Christmas (Tall, Hot & Texan, #2) by Christie Craig The Cop Who Stole Christmas by Christie Craig


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Tanya (silphil) | 39 comments I've finally gotten around to starting Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty. I got it a few days after release day, so I've been a bit slack!


message 2934: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Hope you enjoy Tanya!


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Andrea | 2163 comments Yesterday I began two new books; My Sister, the Serial Killer and Hunter. Both very darkly funny and murdery.

My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite Hunter by Jack Heath


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Carolyn | 9836 comments I finally started The Clockmaker's Daughter by Kate Morton. It's quite long but I'm enjoying it so far - a historical mystery of a beautiful young woman, a missing family heirloom pendant and what happened in a grand house by the river.


message 2937: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Happy reading Carolyn :)


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I'm about halfway through The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo. It's YA written in verse and winner of the 2019 Michael L Printz Award; the American Library Association 's award for YA Literature. Because I work in a school library I always keep up with the Printz winners. This one is really good.


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Kim | 185 comments Reading The Arsonist! Compelling so far but also heart-breaking.
The Arsonist A Mind on Fire by Chloe Hooper


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Andrea | 2163 comments Kim wrote: "Reading The Arsonist! Compelling so far but also heart-breaking.
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.


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Corally | 2 comments I'm not sure if this is the right place to post.....
Re Garry Disher's Inspector Challis books, I was wondering if they could be read as stand alone? Cheers


message 2943: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
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 😊


message 2944: by Corally (new)

Corally | 2 comments Thanks for your quick reply Brenda, I've got the last 2, so think I'll make a start, hopefully I haven't missed too much! Cheers


message 2945: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
You can always go back to the beginning if you enjoy the ones you read. Happy reading!


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments I have only read the latest one, but have all the others to read at some stage...


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments PattyMacDotComma's review sucked me into the Josef Slonsky vortex. I'm reading Lying and Dying and loving it. Phrynne, I am betting you would love it too. I will definitely be reading #2, #3 and #4. Patty's comparison to the Slough House series is certainly valid: different but laugh-out-loud funny. I keep reading bits to my poor DH who is reading a Mick Herron book himself.


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Alda Saldan (bioarla) | 49 comments I'm reading Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood. This is the third novel by Atwood that I read, and really she doesn't fail a book! This novel focuses on the impact that a traumatic childhood (girl bullying and abusive friendships) had on Elaine, the main character. It's sometimes an emotionally tough read - particularly when Elaine reminisces about her friends and how they treated her - but very beautifully written. I wonder if there's something autobiographical in it...


message 2949: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 2163 comments I made a start on Paris Time Capsule this morning. I wanted something a little lighter than my last read, and it’s working out so far. Kind of cute.


message 2950: by Diana (new)

Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments A bit late to the party but enjoying Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng. This one won the Goodreads Choice Award for Fiction in 2017.


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