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I read that one a couple of weeks ago Sharah and really enjoyed it. (if enjoy is the right word!!)

It sounds good!

Standing by the Wall: The Collected Slough House Novellas

Standing by the Wall: The Collected Slough House Novellas"
Ooooh, this looks interesting!

The Favour by Nora Murphy
It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover
Never Never by Colleen Hoover
The Locked Attic by B.P. Walter
The Playground Murders by Lesley Thomson
The Drowning Lesson by Jane Shemilt
13 Minutes by Sarah Pinborough
Girl Unknown by Karen Perry
The Last Day by Andrew Hunter Murray
The Darkest of Nights by Charles Eric Maine
The Desert Rose by Larry McMurtry
Stasiland: Stories from Behind the Berlin Wall by Anna Funder
Entwined with You by Sylvia Day
Captivated by You by Sylvia Day
Adrenaline by Jeff Abbott
















Life So Full of Promise: further biographies of Australia’s lost generation by Ross McMullin
Where Light Meets Water by Susan Paterson
Duck à l'Orange for Breakfast by Karina May




Life So Full of Promise: further biographies of Australia’s lost generation by [author:Ross McMull..."
Well done! A couple there I'd like...

The Wonderful Thing About Phoenix Rose by Josephine Moon"
That is a fabulous story Marianne, enjoy

The Wonderful Thing About Phoenix Rose by Josephine Moon"
That is a fabulous story Marianne, enjoy"
I've just spotted this on audio, it does look good!

The Wonderful Thing About Phoenix Rose by Josephine Moon"
That is a fabulous story Marianne,..."
who has the audio, Suz?



And

Looking forward to reading both these.


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Lovely mother's day gifts, Dale. My crew never do books.. I think it's too hard to know where to start!

The Life You Can Save: How to Do Your Part to End World Poverty
The Indi Way: how a rural community sparked a social and political movement




The Return of the Knights by Gregory Kontaxis
Excited to read this one.

And in the mail ( a bit puzzled as to why, don't recall asking for it...)
The Guest Room: a gripping psychological thriller debut by Tasha Sylva. It's published by Wellbeck, but the invoice says A&U, has me totally stumped.
Marianne wrote: "And in the mail ( a bit puzzled as to why, don't recall asking for it...)
The Guest Room: a gripping psychological thriller debut by Tasha Sylva. It's published by Wellbeck, but the invoice says A&U, has me totally stumped...."
I'm curious as to your thoughts when you get to it Marianne...
The Guest Room: a gripping psychological thriller debut by Tasha Sylva. It's published by Wellbeck, but the invoice says A&U, has me totally stumped...."
I'm curious as to your thoughts when you get to it Marianne...

The Trauma Cleaner: One Woman's Extraordinary Life in Death, Decay & Disaster by Sarah Krasnostein

It appears she would be regarded as an Aussie author? - lives in Melbourne and been nominated for several Australian book awards.

The Trauma Cleaner: One Woman's Extraordinary Life in Death, Decay & Disaster by Sarah Krasnostein [bookcover:T..."
Yes Kim, she still has a very strong accent, but has lived here for many years.

and a real bargain at Salvos Woonona, a very nice hardback copy of Horse by Geraldine Brooks for $3.50


Titanium Noir by Nick Harkaway

and a real bargain at Salvos Woonona, a very nice hardback copy of Horse by [author..."
Good pickup from the Sallies Marianne. I have that to read from the library.
Marianne wrote: "On the strength of Phrynne's excellent review, collected ny reserve from the library:
Titanium Noir by Nick Harkaway"
Hope you like it Marianne!
I was at the library yesterday too collecting The Shadow Murders by Jussi Adler-Olsen.
Titanium Noir by Nick Harkaway"
Hope you like it Marianne!
I was at the library yesterday too collecting The Shadow Murders by Jussi Adler-Olsen.


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Some great books there Marianne.

The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece by Tom Hanks

From Betterreading Mag
The Paris Agent
The Opposite of Success
and from Scribe, which looks lovely
The Autists: women on the spectrum


Lucky you, Marianne.

I hope my copy arrives soon and I love book mail from Hachette.


I personally use it as a blanket term to describe getting a book in the mail, if that helps. :)
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