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| | | | This month's #6Degrees, hosted by Kate from Books are my Favourite and Best starts with After Story by Larissa Behrendt of the Eualeyai/Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay people. It's a sophisticated and thoughtful novel which shows how universal experiences such as reading the English classics and making an overseas trip can have different resonances for First Nations people. See... | |
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| | | | The Bloodsmith butchered his first victim seventeen months ago, but the Oldcastle Police Force are still without any leads. Bodies are found in a terrible state, with the phrase "Help Me!" written in blood on the walls. But with no leads and no progress, resources are being assigned away from the case. Detective Sergeant Lucy... | |
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www.blogginboutbooks.com
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| | | | Welcome to the second year of the Bookish Books Reading Challenge, hosted right here at BBB by Yours Truly. I had such a grand time doing th... | |
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www.davidsbookworld.com
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| | The narrator of this novel is, like its author, a middle-aged Swiss writer named Christian Kracht. His mother calls him urgently to Zurich, which is a stifling place for him: Zurich was claustropho... |