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| | | | Cultural warning: Indigenous Australians are advised that some references in this blog includeimages or names of people now deceased. Due to COVID_19, the National NAIDOC Committee has decided to postpone NAIDOC Week 2020 (5 July - 12 July) in the interest of safety for Indigenous communities... but Indigenous Literature Week at ANZ LitLovers is a... | |
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| | | | It's been a great year for reading for me. I read 60 books--47 by women writers--and two manuscripts. I read six audio books, the rest in hard copy. I borrowed roughly one quarter from the library, and read 10 books that had been sitting unread on my shelves for more than a year--including one (The... | |
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| | | | Inspired by Kim's 10 Books for Australian Music Month, I have trawled through my reviews and found ten fourteen Australian novels that feature music and musicians. Links on the titles go to my reviews. Facing the Music (1994) by Andrea Goldsmith. The title is a clever play on words, it's a novel about a composer... | |
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| | Fiction - paperback; Flamingo; 240 pages; 2003. This is one of those rare books that is almost impossible to review without quoting the whole novel from cover to cover. Pretty much every clipped and stripped back sentence in Paula Fox'sThe Widow's Children resonates with meaning and provides startling insights into the ways in which family... |