Fiction Bestsellers
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The Cat’s Table $29.95 In the early 1950s, an eleven-year-old boy in Colombo boards a ship bound for England. In a novel superbly poised between the magic of innocence and the melancholy of experience, Ondaatje probes what it means to have a cautious heart. |
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All That I Am $29.95 ‘When Hitler came to power I was in the bath. The wireless in the living room was turned up loud, but all that drifted down to me were waves of happy cheering, like a football match. It was Monday afternoon . . . ‘ |
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Sarah Thornhill $39.95 Kate Grenville takes us back to the early Australia of The Secret River and the Thornhill family. This powerful novel will enthrall readers of Kate Grenville’s bestselling The Secret River, winner of the Commonwealth Writers‘ Prize. |
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Love Letter From a Stray Moon $19.95 Jay Griffiths creates a portrait of the artist Frida Kahlo - her devastating accident and her love for Diego Rivera - celebrating the spirit of poetry and the art of rebellion. A unique story about passion, grief and transcendence. Reading Group choice for October! |
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State of Wonder $29.99 Book of the Month (free coffee for each one sold in September)! A tale of a drug company, medical research and an odd researcher who never writes back to head office indicating just how much progress she has made. And well, they had to find out what was going on… - Clive. |
Non-fiction Bestsellers
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Pedder Dreaming $59.95 A Lithuanian emigre, Olegas Truchanas is remembered not only as one of the fathers of Tasmanian wilderness photography, but also as a conservationist, a thinker and an adventurer. In this beautifully designed book Cica quietly evokes the man, the time and the place. |
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Tasmanian Summits to Sleep On $44.95 Kevin Doran’s beautiful new book Tasmanian Summits To Sleep On is a follow-up to his authoritative book on Federation Peak. This book is an amazing photographic selection of many of Tasmania’s famed mountain summits. |
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And What Do You Do, Mr Gable? $24.95 A little taste of everything Flanagan. Kayaking, baking, bushfires, and forests... |
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Sanders DFC: Out of the Darkness $39.95 Former parliamentarian Frank Madill’s latest book tells the exciting story of WWII Bomber Command, as told by Lancaster navigator, Tasmanian Max Sanders. |
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The Forgotten Islands $32.95 Michael Veitch, ex Fast Forwarder and ABC presenter, has long been fascinated by the islands that lie between mainland Australia and Tasmania. The Forgotten Islands tells of his adventures around the many mysterious and unknown islands that inhabit Bass Strait. |










