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bronasbooks.com
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| | | | | The edition of 1001 Books To Read Before You Die that I have is the Australian. The list below is the one kindly complied by the folk at List Challenges. The first edition of the book was the 2006 UK one edited by Dr. Peter Boxall, quickly followed by one published in the US. Updates | |
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bookjotter.com
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| | | | | This week I look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, announce next year's Nonfiction Reader Challenge along with Hungarian Lit Month 2026, keep up with a variety of literary anniversaries, focus on a past post deserving to be read and highlight fascinating features from across... | |
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australianwomenwriters.com
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| | | | | February has been a fairly quiet month in thisneck of the woods, except that we did see the announcement of the Stella Prize longlist early in the month. We look forward to the shortlist announcem... | |
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katemacdonald.net
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| | | The Riddle of the Sands was published in May 1903, and it has probably sold more than two million copies in its lifetime. Its author Erskine Childers was infuriated when itwas described as fiction, because for him the issue of a probable German invasion by sea was real and the danger obvious. Many reviewers at... | ||