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Bibliophile | The future is grim in Charlie Archibold's 'Indigo Owl'

Indigo Owl  by Charlie Archibold Wakefield Press This is Adelaide author Charlie Archibold’s second Young Adult novel and it is set on the futuristic planet of Galbraith....

Bibliophile | 'The Wreck' tells the story of the women of our past

The Wreck by Meg Keneally Echo Publishing Meg Keneally is fascinated by marine history and the title of her second historical novel gives an indication as to...

Bibliophile | Fiona Palmer's 'Tiny White Lies'

Tiny White Lies by Fiona Palmer Hachette I love that Fiona Palmer thanks her teenage children, who were born in the age of technology, for being the...

Bibliophile | Bram Connolly teaches us 'The Commando Way'

The Commando Way by Bram Connolly Allen & Unwin Bram Connolly spent 20 years in the armed forces from the age of 17. After rigorous training, he...

Bibliophile | Holly Watt considers the journalist's role in 'The Dead Line'

The Dead Line by Holly Watt Raven Books Casey Benedict works as an investigative reporter for the Post newspaper in London. When the fashion editor presents her...

Bibliophile | Peter O'Brien takes readers to 'Bush School'

Bush School by Peter O’Brien Allen & Unwin In 2017 Peter O’Brien was invited to a reunion of students who had graduated from Balmain Teachers College sixty...

Bibliophile | 'Olive' faces the mother of all choices in Emma Gannon novel

Olive by Emma Gannon HarperCollins Olive is the same age as her mother was when she gave birth to her and she faces the “mother of...

Bibliophile | Mia Walsch tries to find balance in 'Money for Something'

Money for Something by Mia Walsch Echo It was a relief when nineteen year old Mia Walsch was fired from her job in the windowless room full...

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