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Four Small Stones by Gary Taffe (Reviewed by Pete)

Published: Aug. 01, 2011 Synopsis: Billy’s gotta find some girls, or he and his brothers face extinction, the last of their kind living a Stone Age life in the Australian bush. The spirits choose Billy...

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Sisters of Spicefield (Reviewed by Simone)

The Davidson family have three healthy children thanks to the wonders of IVF. Sure their family was complete at the time they generously donate one of their unused embryos to a childless couple. But...

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A House For All Seasons by Jenn. J McLeod (Reviewed by Simone)

Sara, Amber, Poppy and Caitlin have briefly been reunited for the first time in twenty years and it didn’t go well. Gathered against their will in a solicitor’s office it is apparent that they will...

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A Few Right Thinking Men by Sulari Gentill (Reviewed by Pete)

Sulari Gentill is a bright star on the Australian publishing sky. Before reading her book might I suggest you read her profile for an insight into her thinking for this series. The reader is placed in...

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Miles Off Course by Sulari Gentill (Reviewed by Pete)

Once again Sulari Gentill has immersed the reader in the wonderful High Country of Australia. The search for missing Harry Simpson takes many a surprising and fascinating twist and turn. Rowly Sinclair...

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Three Crooked Kings by Matthew Condon (Reviewed by Simone)

When most people think of police corruption in Queensland, they think of the 1980s and The Fitzgerald Inquiry that lifted the lid on entrenched corruption in the upper ranks of the QLD Police Service....

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The Big End Of Town by W. R. Widerberg (Reviewed by Pete)

I really enjoyed this book by W.R.Widerberg. The story is bold and extremely well crafted with fascinating insights into big business and the mechanics of takeovers and business building in Australia....

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The Devil’s In The Detail by Matthew S. Wilson (Reviewed by Pete)

This is very lively and thought provoking book. Matthew Wilson has placed you the reader in the public gallery of the trial of David Shepherd and his entry to either Heaven or Hell. The Prosecution is...

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Heart Of Stone by Michael Chamberlain (Reviewed by Simone)

It’s hard to believe that it was more than 30 years ago that baby Azaria Chamberlain was snatched by a dingo from her family tent at a campsite at Ayers Rock (now Uluru). Having recently read Michael’s...

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Blog is Migrating

We are in the process of migrating our blog to: http://www.greataussiereads.com/blog.html All new posts will now only be posted to the new blog. However this blog will remain active for the foreseeable...

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