1950 "I'm your brother," he said, holding his cap in both hands. Book two of the Edith Trilogy, Dark Palace finished as the aftermath of WWII gave birth to the brand new United Nations. Book three, Cold Light sees us jumping forward four years to Canberra, Australia. 1950's Canberra. A city that was only conceived … Continue reading Cold Light | Frank Moorhouse #EdithReadalong
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A Dangerous Language by Sulari Gentill
Most of you know my love for the Rowland Sinclair series. I've had to wait nearly 12 months for the latest instalment, A Dangerous Language...and it was so worth the wait! I had the pleasure of hearing Sulari Gentill talk about her books recently and was thrilled to hear that she has long term plans … Continue reading A Dangerous Language by Sulari Gentill
My #AusReadingMonth Possibilities
As many of you know, my TBR pile is out of control. A bigly number of those books are by Australian authors (I feel safe using bigly now that 1. we know that Trump actually said big league and 2. that bigly is a real work, although archaic and rarely used.)I thought I'd list some … Continue reading My #AusReadingMonth Possibilities
Where the Trees Were by Inga Simpson
One of my good friends has adored Inga Simpson's previous two books, Nest and Mr Wigg, so when Simpson's third book hit the stands recently, I knew it was time for me to see what it was that Anne loved so much about Simpson's writing. Where the Trees Were appealed to me for lots of … Continue reading Where the Trees Were by Inga Simpson
The Beginner’s Guide to Revenge | Marianne Musgrove
Romola's dad is in the Army which means the family moves around a lot. This makes it hard for Romola to make friends and to keep friends. Romola also has issues about making good decisions around the type of friends she makes. She believes it is all her fault and if only she could change … Continue reading The Beginner’s Guide to Revenge | Marianne Musgrove