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Bibliophile | Orange Blossom & Honey explores Morocco through food

Orange Blossom & Honey by John Gregory-Smith Simon & Schuster John Gregory-Smith is a food and travel journalist who likes to go off the beaten track. In...

Bibliophile | Danger Music finds beauty in a brutal place

Danger Music by Eddie Ayres Allen & Unwin When Emma was 12 years old, they were desperately unhappy and wanted to get as far away as possible...

Bibliophile | Don't Close Your Eyes is tough to put down

Don’t Close Your Eyes by Holly Seddon Corvus Robyn and Sarah are twins but they are very different. In the last year of primary school, their lives...

Bibliophile | The Life and Death of ACT UP/LA is a great case study in activism

The Life and Death of ACT UP/LA: Anti-AIDS Activism in Los Angeles From the 1980s to the 2000s Benita Roth Cambridge University Press ★★★★ The AIDS Coalition to...

Bibliophile | Here Comes The Sun explores lives of Jamaican women

Here Comes the Sun By Nicole Dennis-Benn Oneworld Publications Nicole Dennis-Benn was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica although she now lives with her wife in New...

Bibliophile | Based on a True Story of seduction, depression and betrayal

Based on a True Story by Delphine de Vigan Bloomsbury The character Delphine in the story is a writer who is riding the wave of success generated...

Bibliophile | David Michie's Buddhism for Pet Lovers

Buddhism for Pet Lovers by David Michie Allen & Unwin Subiaco author and practicing Buddhist David Michie’s latest book is dedicated to his teachers and all the...

Bibliophile | Connor Franta gets intimate in Note To Self

note to self by Connor Franta Keywords Press Coming from the generation that shares everything, American Connor Franta has managed to get 355 million views on his...

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