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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Book reviews this week...


Teaching Swimming and Water Safety [01/10/2008]
by Margaret Lamb from ABC Capricornia
Learning Aquatics the Australian Way:. Read full review...

Fine Just the Way It Is: Annie Proulx (review) [30/09/2008]
by from RN Book Show
Patricia Maunder: I started reading Fine Just the Way It Is at Bangkok's big, modern, sterile airport, an environment that couldn't be more different from Proulx's American Midwest. Read full review...

Dump trucks: and other big machines [29/09/2008]
by Ann-Maree Dyer from ABC Capricornia
The noise, movement, and sheer magnitude of earth moving equipment can be a tantalising experience for observers of all ages. Read full review...

Fishing & Feasting [29/09/2008]
by Margaret Lamb from ABC Capricornia
Fishing & Feasting is not just another recipe book but a fabulous selection of recipes and information on the different fish found in our Queensland waters. Read full review...


 



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Online books features and interviews archived on 'The Space'

Alex Miller and The Stone Country Alex Miller and The Stone Country
Alex Miller's latest novel, Journey To The Stone Country is the story of Annabelle, an academic, and Bo, an Aboriginal stockman. The novel addresses themes of inter-racial relationships, the continuing legacy of colonial violence, and black-and-white reconciliation.
9 May 2003
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The Deceived [18/09/2008]
by Sue Gammon from ABC Wide Bay Qld
That'd Be Right - a fairly true history of modern Australia [05/09/2008]
by Sue Gammon from ABC Wide Bay Qld

 
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