jelena dokic : fearless

Jelena Dokic attended a book signing at  Dymock’s  recently with a long queue of fans waiting for her book to be signed and hopefully organise a photo of themselves with Jelena.

The book deals broadly with vulnerability and overcoming low

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sally hepworth : darling girls

Sally Hepworth is a New York Times best selling author of nine novels. Drawing on the good, the bad and the outright odd of human behaviour., Sally writes incisively about family, relationships and identity. Her domestic thriller novels are sprinkled …

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dymocks literary lunch : bryan brown

 

 

Bryan Brown was at a Dymocks Literary lunch to promote the second of his books, the novel, THE DROWNING, which followed his collection of short stories entitled Sweet Jimmy. 

Philip Clark, as is often the case, was the …

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anna kate blair : the modern

The Modern: A homage to art, love, and life in Manhattan by Anna Kate Blair

There is much to love in this debut novel from Melbourne writer Anna Kate Blair. It’s about art and desire and life in Manhattan. It’s

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book of life: not fade away

Deborah Conway in her own write:

My profession is obsessed with youth. Rock n roll is primal, it’s sexual, it’s not just romance or courtship, it’s procreation; it’s lewd, crude, hot, horny, irresponsible, irrepressible, dirty, occasionally depraved and, crucially,

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the shortest history of the crown

The British Royal Family has rarely been out of the news in the last few decades from the sad story of Diana and Charles to the Queen’s astonishingly long reign and this year’s ascension of King Charles lll. Along the

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the secret hours: kiss your weekend goodbye

If you read a better espionage thriller than THE SECRET HOURS published this year, please don’t keep it a secret.

Billed as a stand alone novel, readers will be pleased to discover there are links and echoes to the Slow

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the last devil to die: devilishly delicious

The fourth in the series of the Thursday Murder Club books, THE LAST DEVIL TO DIE, is to die for. And there are plenty who do.

Compassionate and brilliantly exciting, not to mention laugh out loud funny, THE LAST DEVIL

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