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Book Reviews – January

Delicious – More Please by Valli Little ABC Books Delicious Magazine's food editor has noticed more people are sourcing their food at farmers' markets and paying...

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Hello my sweets, New scene queen here! Dear old mOther sends her regards, but she's jetting off for 2011 to soak up notoriety in New...

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Rihanna Loud Island / Universal Her last effort Rated R may have been the album Rihanna 'needed' to make, but it just wasn't the album her...

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Redback By Lindy Cameron Clan Destine Press Bryn Gideon is a kick-ass heroine who oozes sex appeal. Tall, lithe and stunning, she could rescue me from a...

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Boxer Beetle by Ned Beauman Sceptre Publishing Meet Kevin 'Fishy' Broom. He's a twenty-something computer hermit with the metabolic disorder Trimethyaminuria that renders him reeking of a...

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Sex At Dawn by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá Scribe I love nothing better than putting down a good book feeling that I've learn something. The...

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Dark Bright Doors by Jill Jones Wakefield Press Jill Jones is an award winning Australian poet and one of the two brilliant minds responsible for the country's...

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Seasons The Verses Warner Remember Killing Heidi? Brother sister duo Jesse and Ella Hooper are back and have reinvented themselves as The Verses. Gone are the rock...

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