Released August 2012
Andrew Ford is a composer, critic and broadcaster—he presents The Music Show on ABC Radio National—whose knowledge of and passion for music is evident in the 34 essays collected in...
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In his investigation into the state of censorship in Australia, author and Overland editor Jeff Sparrow discusses anti-porn activists Gail Dines and Melinda Tankard-Reist, porn star Lexie Bell, Sexpo and...
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It’s been 16 years since Gillian Mears published her last novel, The Grass Sister, which won the regional Commonwealth Prize for best book in 1996. The Mint Lawn won the...
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Given the striking intelligence and originality that Anna Funder brought to the subject of the East German Secret Police in her award-winning Stasiland, it comes as no surprise to find...
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In the final volume of Frank Moorhouse’s ‘Edith Trilogy’, former League of Nations officer Edith Campbell Berry has fallen on hard times: Canberra in the 1950s. As a married woman—albeit...
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The wild coast of Tasmania provides a moody backdrop for this story of two young boys. Harry and his older brother Miles live in a tumbledown shack with their worn-down...
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Each day Tessa and Zachary travel to school in a ‘shiny machine’ that is ‘smooth and swift and splendiferous’. It’s the perfect way to travel to school, but when the...
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Fashion-obsessed Jenna Bookallil-Brown thought a two-month exchange trip to New York would be the perfect adventure, but one museum trip too many has left her with cultural overload. Hoping to...
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Jake, Pongo, Veejay and Ben are about as nerdy as they come. In fact they are so nerdy that the most famous bully of all Crispin Staniforth—Financial Times reader and...
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Welcome to Normal is the title of the opening story in a new collection of short stories by Nick Earls. Two men are on a business trip in Normal, Illinois,...
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What is a man and how does a boy become one? Jack Muir was searching for the answers to these questions in Boy on a Wire, the first book in...
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Darkness on the Edge of Town is a fast-paced and tense novel. Vincent, a 40-year-old single dad, helps a young woman, Rachael, when she crashes her car outside his home....
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This foray into children's fiction by the historical author Craig Cormick has got everything: time travel, battle scenes, zombies, Napoleon, ninjas and haemorrhoids. Jack and Mei are recruited by Temporal...
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Roberta ‘Bertie’ Lightfoot suffers from polio as a child, and is helped through it by her tough-minded mother, along with the paper and pencils given to her by her father....
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Helene Young is the recent winner of the Australian Romance Readers Association Favourite Romantic Suspense Award for her second novel Shattered Sky. Burning Lies is her third book and her...
Read moreReleased October 2012
I love having Christopher Koch in Fullers Bookshop to talk about his books: there are not many authors I can introduce as past employees and Varley’s Bookshop in Koch’s 1985...
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This novel, written in verse, tells the story of Class 6A of a primary school in a small country town. The different stories range from the hilarious—such as the local...
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There is no disguising the genre of well-know children’s author Randa Abdel-Fattah’s first adult novel. The cleverly named No Sex in the City is unadulterated Aussie chick-lit with a twist:...
Read moreReleased August 2012
The Oldest Song in the World is quite an incredible book. The story, with its mix of themes, is full of tension and interest. Kate is sent to a town...
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This fun, quirky Australiana title from artist Tai Snaith explores the family lives of 15 native animals. With a look and feel reminiscent of a late 60s or early 70s...
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