THE LAST WEREWOLF by Glen Duncan

I’ll have to be honest with you, I was reading this book for a long time. I’d heard some incredibly promising things about it and was incredibly excited to read it, but it took a…

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Coming to you live from the 2012 Perth Writers Festival

Thanks to some incredibly cheap Brisbane to Perth airfares and an overwhelming feeling of wanderlust, I am currently over 4000km from home and gearing up to attend the first day of the Perth Writers Festival.…

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THE TESTIMONY by Halina Wagowska

I’m the kind of person who cries watching sad advertisements, so as a general rule I tend to steer clear of tear-jerking non-fiction. With that said, my Polish heritage has created a significant interest in…

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THE NIGHT CIRCUS by Erin Morgenstern

Increasingly I feel like life has lost its magic. As a kid, make-believe and fairy tales are real, and the impossible feels possible. But sadly and inevitably as we grow up, reality kicks in and…

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What’s in the purple cup?

  In Australia, specifically in Brisbane where I come from, we’re lucky to have two premier tea stores that take their trade seriously – T2 and the Tea Centre. Many people have their opinions about…

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