Reflections of a Kimberley Woman
by Lucy Marshall and Colleen Hattersley
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by Andrew Mason
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A modern and innovative view of Singapore and Thailand from a fresh perspective incorporating a d
The Tasmanian Bouldering Guide
by thesarvo.com
A comprehensive guide to the bouldering in Tasmania, Australia. Over 1300 problems described, with numerous topos and maps.
120 pages softcover
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The 3 Minds of Focus
by Manny Fiteni
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by thesarvo.com
The climbing guide with the biggest coverage of the wealth of great climbing to be found in Tasmania.
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The Theban Trilogy
by Tony DeLorger
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• Exploring ourselves as units of energy.
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A Career at Any Cost
by Lilian White
Medical romance set in Europe and Australia as the main characters struggle with their feelings over the years and with many ups and downs. Beautiful Maureen Leichester wants nothing more than to be a doctor.
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Of Men, Saints & Heretics
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Fighting Organised Crime
by Bob Bottom
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Holistic Gardening
by Miles Trench
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by A. Henderson-Sellers, K. McGuffie
Truth saying should never bring shame-on-us,
For Jim Hansen or Svente Arrhenius
Tho’ in sceptics’ attacks
All need eyes in our backs
Lest the daggers plunge deep in the famious.
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90 Years of an Interesting Life
by Kath Doherty
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From There to Where... And Where to Now (2nd Edition set) by Jannie Bont This is the two volume set of the true story of a young girl caught up in the illegal 'adoption', better known as baby stealing, that was widely practiced in Australia from the 1940's until in the 1980's and became known as the Sto
Theo's Wish
by Tony DeLorger
In the absurd world of incomplete dreams lives a faceless boy named Joh, who yearns to be whole. With the help of his wizard friend Nester and companion Cheryl, he sets out on a journey to the real world to find his drea
Speech Makers Bible
by Kevin Balshaw
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by Tony De Lorger
Forget 'Secrets', the knowledge and simple processes within 'The Code' have been around a very long time. Often the answers are simplicity itself; we just need to learn how to see them. If you have an electrical wire h
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by Brian A Carter
A new chapter of poems, anecdotes, short stories and plays from Brian in 200 pages paperback.
A sixty minute play titled "A poets journey" perfect for small school productions and include song opportunities to perform with o
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by Susan Saliu & Jayne Collett
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Infinity 48
by K. E. Perrott
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For more than ten centuries "Mohenjarro" the
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Would you do anything for your best mate, anything at all, no matter the cost!! Mates will do anything for each other. Isn't that what they say?
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by Peter Wilkinson
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Successful Timber Flooring by Niel Morley The timber floor has become a popular choice in the home. But with so many choices available it can be a bewildering experience. Some floors are highly successful and are especially suited to use in a family home or commercial setting
Nanny Super Bible
by Pam Arnold, et al
If you are about to have a child or are a nanny caring for one in any capacity you simply must have this comprehensive knowledge guide. The Nanny's Super Bible is unique in depth and range of knowledge to assist in chi
Written in Prose
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This is a hypergraphic novel. The French avant-garde group known as the Lettristes invented the term hypergraphie. Hypergraphies make use of numbers, letters, any other symbols, and images. The English translation hypergr
Reading With Rules
by Paquita Boston
A new system to teach reading. 30,000 words are listed with spelling rules and reason, and rebel words too, with their reasons for disobeying the rules. It doubles as a reference book to use with any reading system. A new so
EZ Guide to the Great North Walk by A. Henderson-Sellers, K. McGuffie and B. Henderson-Sellers If you are thinking of walking the Australian “Great North Walk” (http://www.thegreatnorthwalk.com) this guide is designed to help. The authors’ aim is to help make your goal a re
Merlin's Way
by Kel Harris
A very different adult only novella and a great read! Many readers admit to this being the first book they have read since they left school. Set in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, top cop Ben Merlin has a great gift and he
The Secret Language of Eras
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by Benjamin Rule
This book looks at the past 5,000 years of known history reverse chronologically and identifies a pattern. The results are shockingly accurate. It is uncanny. It cannot be faulted.
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by Brian A Carter
A gardening book of change. A gardeners conversation in paperback with 82 pages of text and 31 pages of photos of Brian's unique gardening style.
Brian is a doer and has designed and built many scrumptious gardens with many
Out of the Forest
by Shelby Forrest
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Freycinet
by thesarvo.com
The definitive guide to the suberb rock climbing of the Freycinet Peninsula (Coles Bay), one of Tasmania's finest climbing areas. Includes topos to most of the major cliffs and over 600 route descriptions.
104 pages softc
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by Bernie Dowling
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Saints and Relics
by John Kelly
A casket containing a remarkable relic of a 17th Century nun, Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, is stolen from a devout society in France by one of its members, a priest from Sydney. The priest, Father James, secretly entrusts th
Life According to Ross I, II & III
by Ross MacKenzie
This book is a compendium of three books in the series Life According to Ross. Life According to Ross I is a book about the return of Jesus Christ and the beginnings of the universe and life on earth. Learn about the Ad
Fighting Organised Crime
by Bob Bottom
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Bob Bottom has spent a lifetime writing about and acting i
Being Alive
by Dr David Richards
In little less than a hundred generations man has travelled from the Stone Age to the Technological Age. His landscape has been transformed, yet his biology remains the same.
The very instincts and resource
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by Andrejs Pumpurs, translated by Arthur Cropley
Lacplesis (Bearslayer) is the Latvian national hero, a legendary figure like King Arthur, Siegfried, or Roland. He received his name on his eighteenth birthday, when he saved his foster fath
Negotiating For What It's Worth
by Craig Williamson with Kevin Balshaw
N4W - a negotiating a practice that challenges the accepted approach of salespeople worldwide. It will arm salespeople in any field, but especially real estate, with the awareness and skills to ensur
In Layman Terms
by Steven Manchester
"In Layman Terms is a fascinating book of poetry. It successfully represents something that is woefully underrepresented these days: the loving emotions of the male. With all the aggression and anger depicted in books,
Down a Country Lane
by Gary Blinco
In the winter of 1948, a poorly educated jack-of-all-trades moved his ever-increasing family to a small vegetable crops' farm on the Darling Downs, in Queensland. They arrived in a horse and wagon to begin an extraordinary
The Mountain
by Tony McKenny, Al Adams, Jon Nermut & Dave Humphries
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Andrea's Secret
by John Kelly
Buried deep in the heart of every family, lies a story no one wants to tell -
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Grand Vision
by Michael Cole
In this fast moving suspense novel with its tender romance subplot, TV idol and current affairs presenter, Christine Jordan, detests party politics and is determined to make governments accountable to the people. The key ta
New Wilderness
Book I of the New Wilderness trilogy by Brian S Matthews
By day it's cats and dogs, by night it's mice and rats, and if the birds don't get you then the insects will. But hey, that's life at the bottom of the food chain. One normal summer
The Egyptian
by Roy E Edwards
Ahmose did gift Sh'e'aaba and she was fecund. The woman died unmourned. The child is carried deep into the desert and given into the care of the aging custodian of an old forgotten temple. With the help of a grizzled veter
Chasing Shadows
by Stephen Lewis with Bob Cowper
Bob Cowper volunteered for RAAF service in 1940 at the age of 18. After flying training in Western Australia and Canada he travelled to Scotland for night fighter instruction before his first operational
Early Steps for Organising and Settling a Case by Christopher Enright The Commonwealth, New South Wales and Victoria have enacted legislation that seeks to make civil litigation less costly and less time consuming. The thrust of these provisions is to impose requirements that litigants must sati
Activate Your Success Mechanisms
by Otto Eijkman
Take the first step. Every successful journey has its beginning.
Everyone has the capacity to be successful and happy in life. Successful people use the right tools all the time and it shows. Break free from disa
And Where to Now (2nd Edition)
by Jannie Bont
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Ripples of War
by Una Clarke
The story of an Australian girl and an English boy living at opposite ends of the earth, who spend their entire teenage years under the menacing storm clouds of World War Two. As their teens unfold, hers in learning life's lesson
In You End Oh! by Fillup D'Crackson Fillup D'Crackson explores life, love and 'in-you-end-oh' in this collection of side-splittingly funny verse. Designed for the littlest room in the house, this book has quickly risen to the top of the Best Smellers list! "Th
Mine Tastes Better by Leigh McPherson A guide to fail-safe cooking. A suberb collection of fail-safe recipes by Australian chef, Leigh McPherson. The simple and practical recipes makes this book a good starting point for those who want to know more about healthy eatin
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by Stephen Lewis
Born in England in 1918, Roger Cundell became a prominent figure in both military and commercial enterprises in his adopted home town of Adelaide.
Enlisting as a private in the Australian Army during 1939, he rose to th
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by Christopher Enright
This text describes the task of legal writing. It does so in two phases:
General Technique: It describes a general technique for technical writing. Specific requirements for legal writing are blended
Blade of the Dragon
by James Czerwonka
The flame of war has raged for years in the desolate land of Zhembier and all is but extinguished. Yet while on the verge of a fragile peace a new sinister threat emerges.
A hero rises from amid the bloody con
The Outlaw
by Roy E Edwards
The Boston writer BW Harding wrote lurid, over the top dime novels. His stories sold well and continued to do so for many years. He was no longer young when one day his publisher informed him, with regret, that the dime
Australian Coup
by Frank Aquino
The Australian Government introduces its most severe anti-terrorism bill to date. Under certain circumstances it can give the Prime Minister sole executive power over the nation. The Opposition is calling it the Dictator Cl
Voyages To Vietnam
compiled and written by Stephen Lewis
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Life is be Ready by Brian A Carter A hundred and sixty pages in paperback offered as a guide to forever... perpetuity for the human race, as against the politicians next election or short term remarks. Looking at all the issues in few words and everyday language for
The Ghosts of Camals College by Annette Siketa Imagine being taught art by Leonardo Da Vinci, or competing in a fully restored Colosseum, having been taught archery by Robin Hood. Imagine discussing natural history with Charles Darwin, or reading original works by Aristotle o
City on the Currents
Book II of the New Wilderness trilogy by Brian S. Matthews
The animals are getting smarter. The ants have learned how to take out entire settlements in a single night. As Mother Nature closes in on humanity's remnants, a vital piece of tec
Legal Reasoning
by Christopher Enright
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Rainbow Goes to Sea
by Roger Miles
"We sailed a very, very old wooden ketch six thousand miles from Vancouver Island to New Zealand, a feat we felt was singularly impressive since we had to learn how to sail and with no charts and inadequate sextant knowled
Turkey Spam on Sunday
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by Marilyn Morgan
View a sample of this book.
Marilyn, and John, her husband, are sheep farmers on Kangaroo Island off the coast of South Australia. They have owned their 29' Duncanson yacht Shearwat
Shadow Dreaming
by Jan Hawkins
Australian author, Jan Hawkins, was raised in the Australian bush on the outskirts of Sydney on the Georges River. Now residing in Queensland, she spent 20 years in education at secondary level in the IT field. Her love of compu
I Sing Now
by Brian A Carter
Brian A Carter's autobiography is 708 pages of a good life, including 90 pages of images. A lifetime of "doing" despite incumbent influences. A pioneer in many ways who just did it in pragmatic and inventive ways. An honest l
The United States and Iraq
by Stephen Kaposi
Author Stephen Kaposi believes that any real "war on terror" would see the world fight America and the Bush administration for the great crimes it has inflicted on Iraq. In his latest work, The United and Iraq: A Modern
The Great North Walk Companion Set by A. Henderson-Sellers, K. McGuffie and B. Henderson-Sellers The Great North Walk Companion tells a family story spanning the social history of a beautiful part of coastal Australia from the time before white people laid claim to Terra Australis up
The Antonia Fantasy
by Geoff Molyneux
Middle aged and unemployed, Wallace Watkins is by no means a happy individual, living in a dried-up marriage with an over-bearing and dominating wife, Rosemary and her belittling mother. What keeps Wallace going is a pe
Distant Voices
by Roy E Edwards
I was seven years old when the Druid claimed me. Twenty years later I stood second to the Chief Druid of the Arverni Celts. The Arverni trade agreement with Rome was more than two hundred years old. Both Roman and Celt p
Pawn of War
by Rudi Stiebritz with Jay McKee
"Just nineteen years old and already I had smelt the smoke, seen death and watched blood flow. My three months of experience of battle so far seemed like a game that had to be played. Then a minor offensive
Reading With Rules
by Paquita Boston
A new system to teach reading. 30,000 words are listed with spelling rules and reason, and rebel words too, with their reasons for disobeying the rules. It doubles as a reference book to use with any reading system. A new so
Baroonya by Helen Auld When Kate McLaren leaves Sydney for Baroonya station in Australia’s sheep country after a vicious attack, she is aware that the nearness of Rob Sumner, the man she has loved for more than a year, will be both agonising and wonderful.
Reading With Rules
by Paquita Boston
A new system to teach reading. 30,000 words are listed with spelling rules and reason, and rebel words too, with their reasons for disobeying the rules. It doubles as a reference book to use with any reading system. A new so
Goulburn to Sydney 1902-1992
by Jack Hepher & John Drummond
This is the story of the famous Australian Cycling Classic - The Goulburn to Sydney. It encompasses the years from its inception in 1902 to 1992. This narrative covers the trials, tribulations and triumphs of
Broken Swallow
by J.J. Burn
Detective Sergeant Sam Mornington's life is a mess. Having lost his only child to leukemia two years prior, his marriage is now falling apart. So when he is assigned the task of investigating the death of a missing psychiatr
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Harold Be Thy Name
by Tony DeLorger
'If God was a close friend of yours, would you listen to his every word?' This is one story that tells you why we mere mortals are still here on earth. Harold be thy Name is a roller coaster ride of emotions, documenting a
Reading With Rules
by Paquita Boston
A new system to teach reading. 30,000 words are listed with spelling rules and reason, and rebel words too, with their reasons for disobeying the rules. It doubles as a reference book to use with any reading system. A new so
Proof of Facts
by Christopher Enright
Lawyers of all kinds – attorneys, solicitors, barristers, judges, tribunal members and member of the public service – need to prove facts for the purpose of making adjudicative decisions. But despite this wides
The Pursuit of Innocence
by Clifford Forde
A seemingly dark novel, reminiscent of Camus, but with a glimmer of hope and indeed, humour and even romance, as the search for family and home amidst the pressures of an authoritarian society ensues.... A young man, Bo
No Traces Backwards
by Andrew Ryan
No Traces Backwards presents a poignant reminder how the human spirit overcomes heartache and anguish through an intriguing series of both tragic and hilarious intervals that begins at the time of the 1930’s great depression.
Satan's Little Helpers
by John Kelly
While watching the demolition of his old school Placidus College, Simon Hickey looks back on ten turbulent, life defining years, when the first crop of Australia's baby boomers were awakening to their sexuality. Seduced by
BW Harding's Bar Room Tales
by Roy E Edwards
Stories of courage, of honour and friendship, of love and selfless devotion, of hard times and determination, stories of endurance, of humour and tears, narrated in simple direct ways often laconically, often self deprec
Wednesday Sisters compiled by Kimberley Chin Poy The reality of having a baby can sometimes be different from what is expected. In this raw, soul baring collective, written by eight women who met by chance and formed a mothers’ group, you will read nearly every ima
Jerimiah vs the Grabblesnatch
by Michael Wallace
Have you ever wanted to break free of the rut, to make that great journey and discover the love of your life? Well, Jerimiah was a cobbler in a sleepy village, but each night his dreams were haunted by a fabulous castle
On The Brink
by Tony DeLorger
'On the Brink' is an eclectic collection of poetry, prose and short stories written over the past 20 years. The author, who has also written several fictional novels, plays, and nonfiction has always enjoyed the freedom of
Pax UNita
by Cameron Hunt
Through the course of this novel, the protagonist, Australia's Ambassador to the UN, learns exactly how an original and democratic solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict - a Pax UNita - can be imposed upon those whose in
Reading With Rules
by Paquita Boston
A new system to teach reading. 30,000 words are listed with spelling rules and reason, and rebel words too, with their reasons for disobeying the rules. It doubles as a reference book to use with any reading system. A new so
Rhodesian Memories compiled by Chris Higginson and Bill McDonald Here is a collection of stories, poems, anecdotes and cartoons all with a Rhodesian flavour. These are stories about all sorts of Rhodesians, written by their own hands. Each one reflects a facet of li
1864 - The Cannibal Coast
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by Russell Bowring
Revenge takes Curry on a perilous course to freedom. He finds Paradise in the South Sea Islands, but shipwreck triggers a wild run for life on the most feared coast on earth. Can he escap
What Happened to Joseph? by TAG Hungerford In this retrospective collection of poems and short stories, TAG Hungerford draws on many periods of his long life to show why he is regarded as one of Australia's best writers. The variety of subjects is as stunning as his brillia
Invisible Families
by Terry Stewart
To discover your child or family member is lesbian, gay or bisexual affects you deeply. Questions assail you, and it can be difficult to find the information you need and can trust. Invisible Families was written by a pare
Sex & Surfing
by Daniel Salfield
"Tourists don't know where they've been, travelers don't know where they're going."
Paul Theroux, Traveler, Author
Tommy doesn't know where he's going. Thrown back into the wild after a seven-year relationship he has become
The Crest
by Tony De Lorger
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The Embracing Woods
by Richard Lee Fulgham
The Embracing Woods concerns a young boy growing up in a small 1950's town snuggled up to Georgia's Pine Mountain, part of the Great Pine Forest. The book remembers the boys, beasts and bullies -- the escapes into
The Bigger They Are, The Harder We Fall
by John Hepher
Explores the culture of greed, and how Australia has lost much of its culture to Americanisation and capitalism. It is a work of opinion that encourages a return to real free thinking, freedom of speech and freedom of the p
Legal Method
by Christopher Enright
This text describes novel methods for four tasks that are central to studying or working with law:
organising law
forming law, which entails making law and interpreting law
using law in litigation and tra
How to De-Stress and Prosper Companion Guide
by Dr Scott Zarcinas
Discover what others already have - how to de-stress for good! Everybody suffers stress. It's normal. What's not normal is to suffer stress every moment of the day for years and years. Yet this is a state in which many peo
Buck's Night
by Jayne Collett
The truth is finally out there:
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• CROP CIRCLES – explained
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Aesthetics of Violence
by David L. Rowlands
The first part of this two-part work was written as part of the requirements for David's Honours program. During the same year that the university decided to disestablish the Anthropology Department, David was made Stu
The Art of Assessment
by Magdalena Ball
If you love to read, listen to music, attend concerts, go to restaurants, or have children, and can write, you can become a reviewer, and earn money while getting lots of free review material. If you've always wanted to
In Search of... the Southern Highlands
by John McColgan
This book is published by the author of "Southern Highlands Story," a history of the original settlement and growth of the Berrima District, which was very favourably reviewed by "Publish Australia" of 1997. John McColgan
Reading With Rules
by Paquita Boston
A new system to teach reading. 30,000 words are listed with spelling rules and reason, and rebel words too, with their reasons for disobeying the rules. It doubles as a reference book to use with any reading system. A new so
No Ribbons or Medals
by Valdemar Robert Wake
National security is an issue that affects everyone. Since the start of federation in Australia in 1901, Commonwealth security services have been operating secretly, serving the government of the day. There is a str
Achievement Alchemist
by Leigh St John
A workbook to help you realise your potential. Imagine how it would feel to know what you truly want to do with your life - and to know how to fully realise your potential!
With this 'guided journal' you will le
Faces in the Street
by Pip Wilson
Henry Lawson is usually depicted as a bushwhacking swagman, but Australia's most famous writer spent most of his adult life in Sydney and London, mixing with famous radicals and bohemians. His mother Louisa Lawson is almost
What Happened to Joseph? by TAG Hungerford In this retrospective collection of poems and short stories, TAG Hungerford draws on many periods of his long life to show why he is regarded as one of Australia's best writers. The variety of subjects is as stunning as his brillia
Amati - Cross the Sea and Change the Sky
by Andrew Ryan
How the melodic strings of a priceless Amati violin continue to influence the lives of two people after sailing the seas from England to Australia at the turn of the nineteenth century is again masterfully portrayed in Australia
My Journey of Self Awareness
by Elaine Miller
Elaine Miller was born in 1940 at Cardiff, South Wales, in the United Kingdom. She married her husband Gordon in 1960 and had three sons. In 1967, Elaine and her family immigrated to Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, where they
The Singing Boomerang
by Cathleen Meggitt
They are talking about the next level of magic – Australian Bush Magic.
Ben finds himself in the role of ‘sorcerer’s apprentice’ to Rimaldee, the Aboriginal Cleverman.
Together with Bindy his Persian cat (who is
Hiroshima Sunset by John Kelly In 2007, self-publishing author, Amanda Blackburn accepts an assignment in Japan to help exonerate the name of a former soldier who served in the post-war Australian occupation army in 1946. The soldier's damning exploits are revealed
A Death in the Making
A Death in the Making
by Inge Meldgaard
When the body of a young woman is found in an isolated bushland area near the small town of Stanthorpe, in Queensland, Australia, the Brisbane Peacekeeping Force is called in to assist with th
My Asaria - Heroes Of The Prophecy
by Tobiah Booth-Remmers
When the hearts of men are corrupted, who shall fight the evil that broods in them? Who shall stay pure and fight for love and freedom? There are those who will and when Asaria is suddenly cast into this desperate b
The Gates of Sunset by Adrian Rogers What have 'The Three Fates', spinning destinies in a lifeless world between worlds got to do with a reckless eighteen-year-old driving his first car, or his studious girlfriend? Very little, one might think, yet because of them, Sea
A Question of Future
by Tony De Lorger
A Question of Future is in essence a social commentary on the state of society. The book reveals some shocking statistics and alarming trends that are affecting our way of life and our future. With populations exploding a
Samantha Honeycomb
by Scott Zarcinas
Wrongly punished for breaking the ancient laws, Samantha Honeycomb is expelled by the queen into the wild and untamed Crazy Lands. Her only hope of redemption is an impossible quest - to find the fabled hive of Beebylon a
Peggy's Prayers
by Malcolm Boyd
Peggy's Prayers is a poignant narrative told by the late Peggy Boyd's husband, Malcolm. The book covers their wartime courtship and exploits including Malcolm's experiences as a Hudson bomber pilot in the skies north of Aus
Reading With Rules
by Paquita Boston
A new system to teach reading. 30,000 words are listed with spelling rules and reason, and rebel words too, with their reasons for disobeying the rules. It doubles as a reference book to use with any reading system. A new so
Research Corrupted
by John Hepher
What happens when commercial and political interests prevent the peer review of science?
What happens when science can’t be proven, or, disproven?
What happens when government is owned by commerce, and scientists are man
Wispa
by Eva Rogers
This is the story of Clair, a little girl desperate for a friend. A magical unicorn named Wispa comes into Clair's life as a gift, sent to guide and guard her. The adventures begin when Clair discovers that she is the chi
Decimal Dice
by Michael Wallace
The second book in the Divinity Dice series, Decimal Dice takes the concept of the Sacred 84 Interpretations of the Pythagoreans and constructs a simple extraordinary book replete with a variety of "games" that allow y
The Duty of Guardians
by Kel Harris
The return of magic to a sentient earth... a rustic lifestyle for the survivors of The Cleansing, living peacefully under the Magicians. These Guardians of Gaea and the Duty-bound Fishers are oath-sworn to preserve the Eart
The Other Side of the Looking Glass
by Tony DeLorger
This small self-help book is a brutally honest but light-hearted document of experience, from a 30-year sufferer of depression. In 1997 Tony DeLorger at age 44 experienced a crisis in his life and was diagnosed with havi
And Then My Mum Took Me To Hospital
by Kevin Murray
Sydney 'Baby Boomer' Kevin Murray relates stories from his early years, and is struck by the number of them that seem to end with the painfully revealing phrase '...and then my mum took me to hospital'.
However,
The Legend of Terragorn by Wendy Mackenzie Like the relentless waves that pound her shore line, the new religion is eroding away the ancient beliefs from the mystical land known as The Great Isle. When Willelm is ordered by his father to kill the woman he loves he must de
Southern Highlands Story
by John McColgan
This book is about the Southern Highlands of New South Wales in Australia which includes the Berrima District. It gives a chronology of dates and events between 1798-1980 and it tells the story of early exploration, sett
The Queenstown Conspiracy
by John Hepher
Leon, sacked from his position in the Department of Foreign Affairs, finds himself in the Tasmanian West Coast mining town Queenstown. Here he seeks to find himself a new life of semi-retirement, and doing some odd jobs. H
One Iota of the Big Picture
One Iota of the Big Picture
by M.J. Lucas
Hi there, welcome to this Web page.
This is about philosophy or ways of thinking and food for thought.
If you're happy with your life the way it is, this book is probably a waste of time
The Cicada
by Inge Meldgaard
The year is 2450 C.E. and the world has enjoyed two centuries of peace. The population of the planet has stabilised at 3 billion following the devastating effects of climate change, famine, disease and wars that raged for nea
Four Wheel Drive Adventures Around Australia
by Klara Slabenak
Four wheel driving and camping are fantastic ways to see Australia, particularly for those who are on a budget but still want to get the most out of each holiday, exploring every single part of Australia along the way.
Humanity
by Andrew Garrett
Jerry Harrison was plagued by vivid and violent dreams. Who are they? Don't ever think it cannot happen! It did and Jerry's life was changed forever. Aliens invade earth, and man battles for his very survival. There is d
From Crappy to Happy by Cheryl Cattarin If you have ever wanted to change some aspect of your life but didn’t have the know-how to do it, then this book is what you have been waiting for. From Crappy to Happy will teach you the skills to transform your life and enable
The Man Who Hunted Whales
The Man Who Hunted Whales: A tale of Kangaroo Island and a doomed ship
by Dorothy M Heinrich
This book tells story of Captain Robert Clark Morgan and the last voyage of the whaling ship Duke of York, spaninng the two year period fro
Dragon... My Tale
by Geoff Aylmer
Geoff Aylmer is an IT manager who lives in West Riverdale, Tasmania. His first experience with depression was back in 1984 and completely unexpected. He was ambushed as it were, by an insidious and debilitating disord


