More Than a Rock, 2nd Edition: Essays on Art, Creativity, Photography, Nature, and Life by Guy Tal
Category: Classic Fiction
A deeper look at the creativity, art, expression, craft, and philosophy of landscape photography. More Than a Rock, 2nd Edition is a passionate and personal book about creativity and expression. In this series of over 70 brief essays, photographer and teacher Guy Tal shares his thoughts and experiences ...Show more
Housewife on Top by Alison Penton Harper
Category: Classic Fiction
'I've left you a list on my desk,' Rick said ...The house fell silent and I wandered into the study to collect my instructions. There was only one scrawled piece of paper on the desk so there was no mistaking the single command. It said: organize Christmas. Helen is finally finding her feet just in time ...Show more
Russia: Myths and Realities by Rodric Braithwaite
Category: Classic Fiction
'Wise and thorough' The Spectator 'Brisk and readable ... very valuable' Financial Times 'He is an engaging guide ... and writes with the same flair demonstrated in his previous bestseller Afgantsy' The Sunday Telegraph 'A scholarly yet highly readable gallop through the last 1000 years of Russian hi ...Show more
Off the Charts by Georgie Carroll
Category: Classic Fiction
Showering in gumboots. Bomb threats. Tables of turds. Welcome to the life of a nurse. Nurses are our number-one unsung heroes. They're the ones in the trenches mopping up bodily fluids, holding hands, keeping things ticking - and always with a smile on their face. In Off The Charts, Australia's favour ...Show more
Rising Star (#2 Deadly D & Justice Jones) by Scott Prince, David Hartley
Category: Classic Fiction | Series: Deadly D & Justice Jones
Age range 7-14 Deadly D and Justice Jones return in their most exciting and funny story yet! The action-packed, rugby league adventures of Deadly D and Justice Jones just got a whole lot deadlier. As Deadly D continues to be the NRL's hottest superstar, Dylan's secret has fallen into the hands of a nast ...Show more
A Country of Eternal Light by Paul Dalgarno
Category: Classic Fiction
An astonishingly inventive, playful, funny, poignant and deeply moving novel from one of Australia's most exciting new literary voices. Margaret Bryce, deceased mother of twins, has been having a hard time since dying in 2014. These days - they're not exactly days - she visits her daughter Eva in Madri ...Show more
The Secret Hours by Mick Herron
Category: Classic Fiction
Monochrome is a busted flush - an inquiry into the misdeeds of the intelligence services, established by a vindictive prime minister but rendered toothless by a wily chief spook. For years it has ground away uselessly, interviewing witnesses with nothing to offer, producing a report with nothing to say ...Show more
Full Credit to the Boys by Mel Hoffman
Category: Classic Fiction
When Mel fell in love with Ryan 'Hoff' Hoffman, a dedicated young player with the NRL's Melbourne Storm, she had no idea what she was getting into. Firstly, she was from Melbourne, so she didn't even know the rules of rugby league. Secondly, she'd always been more the theatre and literature type - sport ...Show more