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message 10151: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
I did that yesterday, thank goodness!


message 10152: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Tyley (vickityley) | 1732 comments Birds in Backyards are conducting a survey on Indian/Common Mynas if anyone is interested:

http://www.birdsinbackyards.net/Commo...


message 10153: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Thanks Vicki:) It's being done from here too!

Over 42 out the back now:(


message 10154: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Tyley (vickityley) | 1732 comments The expected cool change has arrived. Now 27. ;P


message 10155: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Just come back from a swim. The water was beautiful. Feeling nice and cool. Don't think it actually got to 41 here as predicted.


Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird)

This just happened across the road from work.


message 10157: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
OMG Liam! Was anyone hurt?


message 10158: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Vicki wrote: "The expected cool change has arrived. Now 27. ;P"

Lucky you! Hopefully it'll drop here soon, but I don't expect it to:(


message 10159: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Dale wrote: "Just come back from a swim. The water was beautiful. Feeling nice and cool. Don't think it actually got to 41 here as predicted."

That would have been lovely Dale. Our air con has been wonderful too:)


Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) Nobody hurt, the guy's car has seen better days though.

43 degrees yesterday, today it's freezing with heavy wind, trees are snapping all over the place. Council office is in the same building as the library here, at least a dozen people coming in reporting fallen trees.


message 10161: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
Liam wrote: "Nobody hurt, the guy's car has seen better days though.

43 degrees yesterday, today it's freezing with heavy wind, trees are snapping all over the place. Council office is in the same building as ..."


Oh wow! That's a huge difference! Hope no-one gets hurt with the wind creating havoc!


message 10162: by Joanne (new)

Joanne (shuangs) | 128 comments Currently in Adelaide CBD is 28.5C. we got up to 43.5C yesterday. Its fairly windy here. Won't surprise if there're tree falls around the place though.


message 10163: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Liam wrote: "Nobody hurt, the guy's car has seen better days though.

43 degrees yesterday, today it's freezing with heavy wind, trees are snapping all over the place. Council office is in the same building as ..."


Very windy indeed.


message 10164: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80174 comments Mod
And the "joy" is we have LOTS more of these days to look forward to;P


message 10165: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Michael wrote: "Brenda wrote: "And the "joy" is we have LOTS more of these days to look forward to;P"

Well as long as we have a few nice mid 20's days in February when i am on holidays i will be happy. But knowin..."


We'll have to wait and see Michael, hopefully not!


message 10166: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Ashleigh wrote: "Christmas is meant to be cooler as in 23-25 degrees. Relief."

That is very good news Ashleigh:)


message 10167: by B the BookAddict (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) Apres Christmas will bring on the SALES! Dvds to look out for:

Broadchurch - British crime drama starring David Tennant This is edge of your seat suspense.

Call The Midwife - memoir of a British midwife in London's East End in late 1950s/ early 1960s. A fascinating eye-opening story with great old 50s/60s music.

Books available The Midwife: A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and Hard Times, Call the Midwife: Shadows of the Workhouse, Farewell To The East End: The Last Days Of The East End Midwives all by Jennifer Worth. I have started the first one.


message 10168: by Jo (new)

Jo Rushby | 238 comments I have read them all and tv series was true to the books. I enjoyed them all.


message 10169: by B the BookAddict (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) Jo wrote: "I have read them all and tv series was true to the books. I enjoyed them all."

I just loved Call the Midwife, bought it on dvd on a whim! Good choice:)


message 10170: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments I love the Call the Midwife books and mini-series as well! I was watching the ABC last night and saw a Christmas special Call the Midwife is on at 8.30pm on Boxing Day - am going to set it to record, just in case I forget! And there's a Phryne Fisher Christmas special on tomorrow night at 7.30 which I'm also looking forward to!


message 10171: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments Bette wrote: "I've been using the hot weather to play 'catch-up'; watching all of Season 3 of Downton Abbey. Yesterday afternoon, I was on the sofa sobbing my eyes out when Sybil died; so sad:(:(

I have a f..."


And I am so jealous, Bette, that you will get to see the fourth season of Downton very soon. It'll be Feb at least before it screens here - they kept advertising it last year during the tennis as starting "after the tennis" but with no actual date, and in the end, I'm sure it was several weeks after the tennis before it aired! So frustrating!

And then the ads..., but don't get me started! I've realised the wisest option is to record it and watch later! But then I need to be careful what I read on the internet or watch on TV in case something is mentioned that I'd rather not know about before I see the week's episode!


message 10172: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Higgins | 105 comments It was 38 degrees here near Gosford yesterday and we don't have air conditioning. At least it is a lot cooler today. It was meant to have rained last night.

On a different note, have they changed the format of Goodreads?


message 10173: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Vicki wrote: "Congrats, Jess. Sorry about the snakes. :/"

Thanks guys, with my bonus points I'll be at 92.75 and hopefully get into my first uni preference: a double degree of law/international relations.

Man it's so windy here in SA. Last night I was driving home and a tree branch fell on the road about 20 seconds before I was directly beneath it. This morning the pool looked like a swamp. There were so many leaves and branches that the water could barely be seen.


message 10174: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9989 comments RIP Paul Torday 1/8/1946 to 18/12/2013, author of Salmon Fishing In The Yemen by Paul Torday and six more plus 2 novellas. I've only read Salmon Fishing and The Irresistible Inheritance Of Wilberforce by Paul Torday but enjoyed both and plan to read more of his.


message 10175: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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The sad passing of author Ned Vizzini at age 32...

http://shelf-life.ew.com/2013/12/20/n...


message 10176: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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★ Jess wrote: "Vicki wrote: "Congrats, Jess. Sorry about the snakes. :/"

Thanks guys, with my bonus points I'll be at 92.75 and hopefully get into my first uni preference: a double degree of law/international re..."


That is awesome Jess! Well done.


message 10177: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Terrible Michael!


message 10178: by B the BookAddict (last edited Dec 21, 2013 11:03AM) (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) Michael wrote: "Brenda wrote: "The sad passing of author Ned Vizzini at age 32...

http://shelf-life.ew.com/2013/12/20/n..."

That is so sad. He was so young. :("


Age 32 with a wife and 2yo son, this is so sad.

Suicide Hotlines:

Australia: 13 11 14 http://www.lifeline.org.au/

U.S.A: 18002738255


message 10179: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Brenda wrote: "★ Jess wrote: "Vicki wrote: "Congrats, Jess. Sorry about the snakes. :/"

Thanks guys, with my bonus points I'll be at 92.75 and hopefully get into my first uni preference: a double degree of law/..."


Well done Jess!


message 10180: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Tyley (vickityley) | 1732 comments Brenda wrote: "The sad passing of author Ned Vizzini at age 32...

http://shelf-life.ew.com/2013/12/20/n..."


Oh, that is so sad. My heart goes out to his wife and son.


message 10181: by Joanne (new)

Joanne (shuangs) | 128 comments The pricing of books in AU retailer stores are amazing. Same book, one of the new releases. Dymocks have it for $39.95, Target and a couple of independent book sellers have it for $34.95, and BigW have it for $24. That make me think, either Dymocks over price on their products, or BigW sell it in a lost. But, 40% of a price different its rather amusing to say the least.


message 10182: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Big W and the other department stores buy more bulk amounts of books, that's how they get such a good price (for us)


message 10183: by Joanne (new)

Joanne (shuangs) | 128 comments hmm could be. But you would have think bookshops will come in front of the games. I mean, won't book stores got their stock right from the publisher itself? The book i was talking about is the Michael Hussey's Bio as a Christmas present. And someone was telling me is the same story for the Ponting's Bio as well. :)


message 10184: by B the BookAddict (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) Ashleigh wrote: "You'd think. I prefer to buy at bookstores because Big W and Target rarely have what I want. Very rarely. At least my nearest ones. They have very poor book sections that don't seem to have much ch..."

Same in my area, Ashleigh. Our Target and Kmart have only rural romance, romance and vampire books; none of which I read.


message 10185: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Michael wrote: "That's an interesting question Joanne. I'm assuming the overheads for individual bookstores would be a factor and maybe Big W can go to different sources than the likes of Dymocks? Anyone else here..."

Also they are prepared to take less on a book just to get people into the shop so they will end up buying other things with a higher mark up.


message 10186: by Elaine (new)

Elaine | 2001 comments Brenda is right. Big W buy in bulk and so get a much better price overall and so are able to sell their books 35%,40% and sometimes even 50% cheaper than Dymocks!!! But you don't get the same personal customer service or recommendation that you can get from a Dymocks store and always service with a smile!! :) Also I agree with Bette and Ashleigh that there are a lot of books you just can't get at these department stores. But for the more mainstream books they are definitely the cheapest around.


message 10187: by Lauredhel (last edited Dec 22, 2013 03:59PM) (new)

Lauredhel | 11 comments I wouldn't know whether Dymocks offers personalised service to walkies - the store isn't accessible. Big W though, I can get around it. Doesn't matter how many times I complain - Dymocks has no interest in providing customer service to the likes of me.

Which is why it really annoys me when people (not here) harangue and harangue about how "we" should all be patronising specialist bricks 'n' mortar bookshops because of their supposedly amazing and caring customer service.


message 10188: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Lauredhel wrote: "I wouldn't know whether Dymocks offers personalised service to walkies - the store isn't accessible. Big W though, I can get around it. Doesn't matter how many times I complain - Dymocks has no int..."

And I suppose you will also get good and bad customer service in all walks of life; it's wonderful when we get good, and sad when we don't!


message 10189: by Elaine (new)

Elaine | 2001 comments Lauredhel wrote: "I wouldn't know whether Dymocks offers personalised service to walkies - the store isn't accessible. Big W though, I can get around it. Doesn't matter how many times I complain - Dymocks has no int..."

Sorry to hear of your bad experience at your local Dymocks Lauredhel. It definitely isn't the philosophy at the Dymocks where I work. We are definitely accommodating to all our customers and in fact make an extra effort to help those around the store that have difficulty. Of course I have a personal vested interest in keeping our store in business as it is my livelihood but I also strongly believe that we provide a service that you just can't get at the bigger department stores... a greater knowledge of book availability and the means to be able to track down any book a customer may require. But of course everyone has a right to choose where to shop.


Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) ★ Jess wrote: "Vicki wrote: "Congrats, Jess. Sorry about the snakes. :/"

Thanks guys, with my bonus points I'll be at 92.75 and hopefully get into my first uni preference: a double degree of law/international re..."


Miles better than I did, Jess, well done.


message 10191: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Cheers Liam :)


message 10192: by Lauredhel (last edited Dec 22, 2013 11:24PM) (new)

Lauredhel | 11 comments Elaine wrote: "But of course everyone has a right to choose where to shop. "

Well..... except me, and people like me. Which was kinda my point.


message 10193: by Joanne (new)

Joanne (shuangs) | 128 comments well, my first choice is still to shop online for books whenever i can. With Dymocks, they do free delivery after $50 or $100 anyway, and honestly, it only takes 3 or 4 books to achieve $100 or more these days. And often, you can find titles online that you can't necesary find it in store. I'm not sure if the smilely face and friendly service always happen in all Dymocks store. My in store experience with the local Dymocks is average service. For books reccomendations and all that, i will prefer the local Indidependent Bookstores. Often better service than Dymocks, and their staff often more wide read than Dymocks i found. Frankly speaking, for me buying printed books for my own is more for collection purposes. What with Kindle and iBooks and what not these days, it really open up the reading door for me. By saying that though, i often spend around $500 to $1000 on writers festivals and writers weeks, collecting books that is rare to get in Australia instore or otherwise.


Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) The only time I will ever buy a book from a brick and mortar store is when I need something that day - like when I got the Hunger Games bug or a week and a bit ago when I went and bought all of John Green's books.

I can probably count on one hand the amount of books I haven't been able to find on BookDepository for cheaper than any physical store.


message 10195: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Well, all my preparations are done - all my jobs finished - we are ready for Christmas (as ready as we'll ever be!) We've just cracked our first bottle of wine:) Merry Christmas!!


message 10196: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Tyley (vickityley) | 1732 comments And a merry - hic - Christmas to you. Have a glass or three for me. :D


message 10197: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Ohhh I will....~~~~ I am.... :D


Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) My christmas shall consist of going to my family gathering for as small a time as possible, leaving with the excuse that I'm spending christmas with a mate of mine, going home and reading for a week straight.

Get pumped.


message 10199: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (last edited Dec 23, 2013 09:55PM) (new)

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Sounds wonderful Liam! ;P Have loads of fun:)


message 10200: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5509 comments Just finished wrapping the Christmas presents. Now sitting down and watching the Carols with a few YUMMY chocolates :)


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