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Book Reviews – January

Delicious – More Please by Valli Little ABC Books Delicious Magazine's food editor has noticed more people are sourcing their food at farmers' markets and paying...

SCENE Out with Panache

Hello my sweets, New scene queen here! Dear old mOther sends her regards, but she's jetting off for 2011 to soak up notoriety in New...

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Rihanna Loud Island / Universal Her last effort Rated R may have been the album Rihanna 'needed' to make, but it just wasn't the album her...

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Redback By Lindy Cameron Clan Destine Press Bryn Gideon is a kick-ass heroine who oozes sex appeal. Tall, lithe and stunning, she could rescue me from a...

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Boxer Beetle by Ned Beauman Sceptre Publishing Meet Kevin 'Fishy' Broom. He's a twenty-something computer hermit with the metabolic disorder Trimethyaminuria that renders him reeking of a...

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Sex At Dawn by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá Scribe I love nothing better than putting down a good book feeling that I've learn something. The...

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Dark Bright Doors by Jill Jones Wakefield Press Jill Jones is an award winning Australian poet and one of the two brilliant minds responsible for the country's...

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Seasons The Verses Warner Remember Killing Heidi? Brother sister duo Jesse and Ella Hooper are back and have reinvented themselves as The Verses. Gone are the rock...

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