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The Empusium book review for The Big Issue Australia
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FLAMES got a 5* #BookReview of #Tasmania's home-grown magical realism monadnock Robbie Arnott's #scifi-adjacent beautiful book from Australia's eminent Text Publishing.
FLAMES ROBBIE ARNOTT Text Publishing ( non-affiliate Amazon link) $9.99 ebook platforms, $15.95 trade paper, available now Rating:
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The Rosie Result (Don Tillman Book 3) by Graeme Simsion ISBN: 9781925773811 (hardcover - May 28, 2019) ISBN: 9781925773828 (trade paper...
The much-loved couple from THE ROSIE PROJECT and THE ROSIE EFFECT, Don and Rosie, return along with their son Hudson in THE ROSIE RESULT by Graeme Simsion. This third and final book in the Don Tillman series deals with a host of issues, but primarily whether Hudson is or isn’t on the autism spectrum and what should be done about it if he is.
Australia Day (Text Publishing) by Melanie Cheng is worth highlighting as the 26th January draws near. The celebration of Australia Day is currently under fire and this work explores life in Australian society and on Australia Day itself from the viewpoints of characters from a range of backgrounds and beliefs. It is perhaps shaped more … Continue reading Australia Day by Melanie Cheng
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Lullaby is a deep, thought-provoking book that will have you questioning life. By presenting a highly ethical and moral dilemma where Rene has the opportunity to save his comatose twin, it asks the following questions:
What does it mean to be you? Is it our memories, our DNA or our body?
Would you take the chance to save the person you love if it meant wiping out their very being?
Would you…
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