Books

House on the Hill
It’s the early 1920s in Far North Queensland, and the three Dalton sisters board with Mrs Saunders in the house on the Hill.
Belle Dalton, the youngest sister, has stardust in her eyes. A talented singer and dancer, she tours …
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How it Feels…
Your head is inside the mouth of a crocodile…you’re choking on a cheeseburger…struggling to play footy with a broken neck… Welcome to How it Feels an incredible collection of true Australian stories of survival, endurance, heroism and tragedy.…
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How to be Thin in a World of Chocolate
Michele Connolly shares her strategies of how to lose weight while at the same time keep, or even increase, your sense of pleasure in life. Not to mention your sanity. Using simple and practical strategies Michele helps you work out …
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How To Lose A Few Kegs: Without Busting a Gut
My approach for less fat and more fit a funny, no BS guide by popular radio host Gus Worland.
Gus Worland weighed 150 kegs, but whenever he tried to slim down he failed. Lettuce leaf diets left him hungry, hard-core …
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Hunted
The action-packed sequel to the sci-fi adventure Unwanted.
Desperation makes people irrational. And that makes them dangerous.
Bea Azaeli and the other survivors of the resistance have escaped the human prison that was their city, but how will they survive …
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I Belong to No One
A teenager in the 1970s, Gwen Wilson grew up in Western Sydney. It was a tough childhood. Illegitimate, fatherless – her mother in and out of psychiatric hospitals; it would have been easy for anyone to despair and give up. …
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I Do It
A little girl decides she can do everything – and she doesn’t need help from anyone.
This charming picture book for the very young perfectly captures a child’s determination to be independent – at all costs. Andrew Daddo’s beautiful story, …
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I Kept on Dancing
For a spirited young woman living in war torn Nazi Germany, life is anything but normal. Confronted with devastation, terror and distrust, Olga Geddes learns to live only for the moment, cherishing the things that matter most – home, family, …
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I’m Hungry, Daddy
As a boy growing up in during the Depression, Cliff Nichols watched alcohol rob his mother of her hope, her beauty, her life. And he vowed he’d never touch a drop.
Until one night, at the age of nineteen, he …
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Illumination – Book 3 of The Curse of the Bond Riders
Talented candlemaker. Intoxicating courtesan. Lethal assassin. Must Tallow become what she has always denied . . . or is it too late? Against a backdrop of bloodshed and turmoil, Tallow flees a city on the brink of war to enter …
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Immigrants and Spies: My father, my memories
Immigrants and Spies: my father, my memories is the story of Noel W. Lamidey, who in 1946 was sent to London by the Chifley Government to establish Australia’s Migration Scheme.
It describes the trials and tribulations he had in establishing …
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In Search of Africa
Kip Balmain, a young Australian boy taken to a small town in Africa, finds himself caught up in the violence of colonial Kenya. As the country struggles towards independence, Kip also struggles to understand his mother′s vindictive hatred of the …
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In the Middle of Nowhere
Now a bestselling Australian classic, In the Middle of Nowhere is the amazing story of an incredible woman and her love affair with the big, born-and-bred cattleman John Underwood.
It is a story of beating the odds, of the power …
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In the Valley of the Blue Gums
Journalist Thea Anderson’s adventurous life has been one of endless danger. Even her childhood, where she and her mother were forced to flee Malaya in the fish–stinking hold of a junk in the dying days of colonialism, was fraught with …
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In Your Face: The life and times of Billy ‘The Texan’ Longley
Billy ‘The Texan Longley was a member of the Painters and Dockers Union and one of the most feared men on the docks during the 1960s and 1970s. He is an old-time villain from an era when men lived by …
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Inside Their Minds
Working with a leading Australian forensic psychologist, investigative journalist Rochelle Jackson takes us deep into the minds of eight notorious criminals: Martin Bryant, Karen Ellis, Ivan Milat, Peter Burgess, Brenden Abbott, Kathleen Folbigg, Matthew Wales and Carl Williams. She examines …
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Intuitive Mothering
This valuable resource uncovers the natural joy of motherhood and helps you ‘tune in’ to the instincts you were designed to use, leaving unnatural and unnecessary dogma and doctrine behind. Here, you can find the answers that work for you …
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Ironbark
Jake Andersen is a proud Currency lad with a swagger in his step and a joke for his mates, until he discovers the wife he is besotted with has left him, and taken their young daughter with her. A prize …
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Islands of Gold
The year is 1796, and three and a half years have passed since Captain Lightfoot and his crew helped restore justice and peace to Tonga. It is time for them to return to their colony in New Holland, and then …
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It couldn’t happen to me…but it did
Ever wanted to know how it feels to be attacked by a croc, win Tattslotto, die and come back to life or be brainwashed by a cult? This is a collection of the most gripping, horrifying, funny and bizarre true …
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