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Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2304 comments Deborah wrote: "I am reading Fortune by Lenny Bartulin and it is a gorgeous reading experience. Kind of the reading version of running your hand over really high quality velvet."

Just received that one, Deborah, and I'm already in love because of that cover! So glad you're enjoying it!


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments A little late to the party but I am reading Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend. This is not a genre I usually read but I am loving it.


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Diana wrote: "A little late to the party but I am reading Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend. This is not a genre I usually read but I am loving it."

I just heard she's signed up for 3 more books after #3 which is to be released early next year. How exciting is that!!


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Alex Cantone | 980 comments Picked up The Wych Elm by Tana French. 12 pages in I feel as if someone has nailed my head to the floor. Is it like this for 500 pages?


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Carolyn | 9836 comments I'm reading The Fragments by Aussie author Toni Jordan. Very enjoyable mystery about a destroyed unpublished book.


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments Carolyn wrote: "I'm reading The Fragments by Aussie author Toni Jordan. Very enjoyable mystery about a destroyed unpublished book."

Love Toni Jordan's books!


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Dale Harcombe | 6865 comments Carolyn wrote: "I'm reading The Fragments by Aussie author Toni Jordan. Very enjoyable mystery about a destroyed unpublished book."

I thought that one sounded good. On my TBR.


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments I brought home from the library my reserve of Joe Country and now my DH is reading it, before I have had a chance. He is under strict instructions NOT to reveal anything, under pain of, well, a lot of pain, at least. If necessary, I will remind him that there are sharp knives in the kitchen...


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Andrea | 2163 comments Today I started reading Flames by Robbie Arnott for the AA genre annual challenge. I’ve been putting it off all year because although I thought it sounded good, the style is way out of my comfort zone. But I’m enjoying it so far.


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Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
It's nice when you're surprised by an out of normal genre book, isn't it Andrea :)


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments Andrea wrote: "Today I started reading Flames by Robbie Arnott for the AA genre annual challenge. I’ve been putting it off all year because although I thought it sounded good, the..."

I loved this one, Andrea


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments Loving Joe Country but had to take an enforced break for my overseas guests who were staying 2 nights. And it's due back at the library soon, DH reading it too and only half way through... luckily the library has abolished overdue fines: it might be a day or two late.


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Kim | 185 comments Reading The Blue Rose by Kate Forsyth. Only just discovered her historical fictions this year and this is her latest. Hoping to go to her author talk this evening.
Thoroughly enjoying it.
The Blue Rose by Kate Forsyth


message 3064: by Dale (last edited Aug 22, 2019 08:23PM) (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6865 comments Ellie and the Harpmaker by Hazel Prior
Ellie and the Harpmaker by Hazel Prior


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Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Kim wrote: "Reading The Blue Rose by Kate Forsyth. Only just discovered her historical fictions this year and this is her latest. Hoping to go to her author talk this evening.
T..."


Gorgeous cover Kim :)


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B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) Marianne wrote: "Loving Joe Country but had to take an enforced break for my overseas guests who were staying 2 nights. And it's due back at the library soon, DH reading it too and only half way thr..."

Marianne, that is an excellent step by your library


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Kim (kimborams) | 1568 comments Just started The Whisper Man by Alex North The Whisper Man by Alex North

Great UK-based crime story with a supernatural twist!


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Laureen (laureenandersonswfcomau) | 92 comments I’ve just started reading Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. My first book by this author and loving the writing.


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Andrea | 2163 comments I won MWF tickets to hear Sasha Marianna Salzmann talk about her book Beside Myself next Sunday. I’d not heard of her or the book, but it sounds really interesting so I’m going to see if I can read it by next weekend.


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Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2304 comments Finally starting A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara.

Friends' reviews of this one are very love/hate so will be interesting to see where I sit by the end XD


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Kim | 185 comments Part way through The Yield by Tara June Winch. Very good!
The Yield by Tara June Winch

It's another beautiful cover Brenda :D


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Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Yes there are some lovely ones about aren't there Kim :)


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B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) Krystal wrote: "Finally starting A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara.

Friends' reviews of this one are very love/hate so will be interesting to see where I sit by the end XD"


Krystal, this book is one of my favourites, if I can use that term, but it also broke my heart, over and over.

Please persevere, it is well worth it.


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Stacey Houllis | 32 comments Read a few great great ones lately that i would recommend Sasha wasley True Blue, Love Song, Nora Roberts Under Currents highly recommend this book couldn't not put it down, Something in the wine by Tricia Stringer another great read, Secrets of Silvergum by Mandy Margo, Mr Right Now by Karly Lane these are great books


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9974 comments Another of those bizarre coincidences:
I am reading The Aussie Next Door and This is How We Change the Ending and within the first few pages, both books mention the development of opposable thumbs


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B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) Marianne, that is spooky.


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Karen | 6 comments The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin


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Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
The Immortalists has a beautiful cover Karen :) The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Just finished State of Wonder by Ann Patchett - this author has become a new favourite of mine and I am in awe of her talent. Her bookshop in Nashville is on my bucket list. About to start Precious and Grace by Alexander McCall Smith - wanted something nice and light for a holiday read.


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Andrea | 2163 comments I’m finally reading my first Natasha Lester book! It’s A Kiss from Mr Fitzgerald, which I’m reading for the main AA annual challenge. I’m really enjoying it, but I must say the misogyny was rife back in those days! It makes my blood boil, but then I just tell myself to settle down and enjoy the story 😆


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Andrea | 2163 comments Diana wrote: "Just finished State of Wonder by Ann Patchett - this author has become a new favourite of mine and I am in awe of her talent. Her bookshop in Nashville is on my buck..."

That warms my little heart, Diana! Glad you enjoyed it. Take it from another fan, to skip Commonwealth for now, and move on to the new one, The Dutch House, next.


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Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Andrea wrote: "I’m finally reading my first Natasha Lester book! It’s A Kiss from Mr Fitzgerald, which I’m reading for the main AA annual challenge. I’m really enjoying it, but I ..."

I really enjoy her work Andrea. So well researched, always fascinating :)


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Andrea | 2163 comments Yesterday I began reading They Came On Viking Ships by Jackie French (another new-for-me author). I didn’t know anything about it, but bought it on that day last year when Amazon had that weird glitch with all those free books!! I thought it sounded interesting, so I’d give it a try.

I began reading and was having a little trouble trying to work out the location of the beginning of the story, so I started browsing through the reviews... Oh dear! It seems equally well-loved and despised. I gather it’s a curriculum book somewhere, judging by the ones that seem to have been written in retaliation for being made to read it. I’m not having a strong reaction to it one way or the other, so far, but have already learnt a few Viking facts.


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Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
I hope it improves for you Andrea!


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Andrea wrote: "Yesterday I began reading They Came On Viking Ships by Jackie French (another new-for-me author). I didn’t know anything about it, but bought it on that day last year..."

Yes Jackie French is an author that is commonly found in school libraries. She used to be a regular on Burke's Backyard and that put me off. I've yet to read anything by her although My Name Is Not Peaseblossom did appeal to me.


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Andrea | 2163 comments Diana wrote: "She used to be a regular on Burke's Backyard and that put me off. ..."

That sounds vaguely familiar. Was she the one who did potions...ahem... I mean natural remedies?

I actually did a quick Google search and found the booklist for Vic. She has loads of titles on the list. This Viking one is listed for Year 9-10 level. It’s tricky - I would’ve said it ‘reads’ a bit younger. But then there is the content to consider, which is definitely not G rated.


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments Andrea wrote: "Diana wrote: "She used to be a regular on Burke's Backyard and that put me off. ..."

That sounds vaguely familiar. Was she the one who did potions...ahem... I mean natural remedies?

I actually di..."


Yes she did the natural remedies. She has also been the Australian Children's Laureate. My sister always says she's a reliable author, nothing startling but reasonable books.


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Diana (secondhandrose) | 73 comments I've just started A Single Thread by Tracy Chevalier. I'm a few chapters in and really liking it. 😀


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Diana wrote: "I've just started A Single Thread by Tracy Chevalier. I'm a few chapters in and really liking it. 😀"

I haven't read her Diana, but have The Lady and the Unicorn here to get to sometime :)


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Maria Chapman | 31 comments I am currently reading Beyond Justice by Cara C. Putman .

I am really enjoying this book. Mystery isn't my usual Genre, but I am finding that i am enjoying this one.


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Carol Jones | 100 comments Alda wrote: "I've just started reading Possession: A Romance by A.S. Byatt
Possession A Romance by A.S. Byatt"


I started reading this many years ago but did not finish. Maybe it's time to try again.


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Carol Jones | 100 comments Kim wrote: "Reading The Blue Rose by Kate Forsyth. Only just discovered her historical fictions this year and this is her latest. Hoping to go to her author talk this evening.
T..."

I really enjoyed this book too. A fascinating period of European history.


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Carol Jones | 100 comments Karen wrote: "The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin"

It was a great concept, and an interesting read but a bit saggy in the middle. What do you think so far?


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Carol Jones | 100 comments I'm almost finished Tidelands by Philippa Gregory by Phillipa Gregory. Loving it. With this book she is back to her earlier form before she started churning out all the Queen books.


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Maria wrote: "I am currently reading Beyond Justice, by Cara C Putman. Sorry donut know how to make the book author and title a link.

I am really enjoying this book. Mystery isn't my usual Genre, but I am find..."


Beyond Justice by Cara C. Putman

Maria, if you click on "add book/author" and follow the prompts you'll have the link in the comment box. Just change it over from link to cover, and book to author to add the rest :) Good luck.


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Carol Jones | 100 comments Andrea wrote: "Diana wrote: "Just finished State of Wonder by Ann Patchett - this author has become a new favourite of mine and I am in awe of her talent. Her bookshop in Nashville..."

Do you think her new book is better than Commonwealth, Andrea? I loved that one.


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Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Carol wrote: "I'm almost finished Tidelands by Philippa Gregory by Phillipa Gregory. Loving it. With this book she is back to her earlier form before she started churning out all the Queen books."

Really enjoyed it Carol :)


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Carol Jones | 100 comments Brenda wrote: "Carol wrote: "I'm almost finished Tidelands by Philippa Gregory by Phillipa Gregory. Loving it. With this book she is back to her earlier form before she started churning out all the Queen books."..."

She just really immerses you in the setting and the reality of the characters' lives. Such impeccable research, yet the reader never feels like they are being given a history lesson. Such smooth integration of detail. I am in awe!


message 3099: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79969 comments Mod
Yes she certainly knows how to write her chosen genre!


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Maria Chapman | 31 comments HI. I have edited my comment. does that look right? figuring this out with a screenreader took some doing lol.

Thanks for all your help by the way.
Brenda wrote: "Maria wrote: "I am currently reading Beyond Justice, by Cara C Putman. Sorry donut know how to make the book author and title a link.

I am really enjoying this book. Mystery isn't my usual Genre,..."



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