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Hope's Road
by Margareta OsbornPublished: 01/03/2013
From the author of the bestselling Bella's Run comes another captivating rural romance set in the rugged, beautiful Australian bush.
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The Wild Girl
by Kate ForsythPublished: 18/03/2013
One of the great untold love stories - how the Grimm brothers discovered their famous fairy tales - filled with drama and passion, and taking place during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead
by Sheryl SandbergPublished: 18/03/2013
A provocative and inspiring work on overcoming the obstacles facing women on the path to leadership
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The Wolf
by Peter Hohnen And Richard GuilliattPublished: 01/07/2010
The true story of an epic voyage of destruction in World War One. Now in paperback.
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Office Politics: How to Thrive in a World of Lying, Backstabbing and Dirty Tricks
by Oliver JamesPublished: 18/02/2013
A fascinating exposè of office culture, in the style of bestselling Affluenza, from popular psychologist Oliver James
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Sex And The Citadel
by Shereen El FekiPublished: 01/03/2013
A fascinating, groundbreaking look at changing sexual attitudes and behaviour in the Arab world, and their part in 2011’s popular revolts
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The Rainbow Troops
by Andrea HirataPublished: 02/01/2013
The Indonesian record-breaking bestseller, in the tradition of Slumdog Millionaire and Shantaram.
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The Vogue Factor
by Kirstie ClementsPublished: 01/03/2013
Many girls dream of being editor of Vogue. Here, Kirstie Clements, a girl from the wrong side of Sydney tells of her audacious beginnings on the reception desk at the grand magazine and her rise to reigning editor for more than a decade.
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Speechless: A Year In My Father's Business
by James ButtonPublished: 14/09/2012
The absorbing story of what happens behind Canberra's closed doors, by leading speechwriter James Button
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One Little White Lie
by Loretta HillPublished: 01/02/2013
A hilarious rom com novella from Loretta Hill (author of bestselling The Girl in Steel-Capped Boots). When one little white lie turns into a red-blooded reality!
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Us And Them
by Peter ManningPublished: 01/09/2006
A riveting and sobering investigation into Australia’s race problem and how our media demonises Arabs and Muslims.
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Beneath Outback Skies
by Alissa CallenPublished: 01/02/2013
A captivating rural romance featuring an indomitable young woman determined to save her family farm, and the city-boy who is not all he seems...
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Intentional Parenting: How to Get Results for Both You and Your Kids
by Yvonne SumPublished: 01/02/2013
A fresh approach to parenting that will get results for you and your kids.
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Bella's Run
by Margareta OsbornPublished: 01/03/2013
Margareta Osborn's bestselling rural romance - set in Victoria and Queensland - is brimming with the energy and vitality of country life and the Australia bush.
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Grace: A Memoir
by Grace CoddingtonPublished: 03/12/2012
The hotly anticipated memoir of the creative genius at Vogue: a dazzling and beguiling story of fifty years in fashion.
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The Examined Life: How We Lose and Find Ourselves
by Stephen GroszPublished: 01/02/2013
This book is about learning to live. In simple stories of encounter between a psychoanalyst and his patients, The Examined Life reveals how the art of insight can illuminate the most complicated, confounding and human of experiences.
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Mullahs Without Mercy: Human Rights and Nuclear Weapons
by Geoffrey RobertsonPublished: 19/11/2012
Geoffrey Robertson QC explains how to avoid war in the Middle East and a catastrophic nuclear disaster.
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How To Be a Woman
by Caitlin MoranPublished: 01/03/2012
A new way of looking at feminism from one of our funniest writers
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Cold Light
by Frank MoorhousePublished: 01/11/2012
Winner of the Queensland Literary Award. Shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award and the Barbara Jefferis Prize.





























