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Paul Keating’s Unfinished Business

13/10/08 | Mark Tough
Unfinished Business: Paul Keating's interrupted revolution is more a book about economics than a political biography; although it is not devoid of biographical detail about Paul Keating.

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Seeing the Sunrise

19/06/08 | Warren Bird
In Seeing the Sunrise Justin Langer shares 30 lessons that he believes have helped him to achieve in sport…

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The Language of God

12/06/08 | Peter Barry
The book sees Dr Collins frankly trace his own personal search and journey from agnosticism and atheism to a belief…

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The End of America

22/05/08 | Lucy Tyler
It is tempting to think that political activist Naomi Wolf is nothing more than a panic merchant, someone who has…

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Prince Caspian - the book

19/05/08 | Warren Bird
What’s immediately obvious is that Prince Caspian does not have the overt gospel parallels that highlight…

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The State vs Nelson Mandela

08/05/08 | Alan Dungey
On 11 July, 1963 South African police raided a farm near Johannesburg and arrested 10 men. After 90 days of seclusion…

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Watching Brief

01/05/08 | Steven Nicholson
Those looking for a comprehensive and coherent analysis of the issues of human rights, law and justice will be…

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Fragments from a Forgettory

24/04/08 | Chris Little
Here’s the short review: you should read this book. Now to the longer version. I’ll begin with why I could…

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Secret Pulse of Time

10/04/08 | Alan Dungey
On July 16, 1962, a Frenchman Michael Siffre descended into a cave with a diary, but without a wristwatch. He wanted…

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Deer hunting with Jesus

03/04/08 | Peter Kirsop
This book’s blurb describes it as hilarious and funny. It isn’t. It is very serious and at times very sad.

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No Eye Has Seen

27/03/08 | Lucy Tyler
No Eye Has Seen is rich in biblical themes and provides an interesting glimpse of heaven and hell.

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Robbie Williams: A Life Less Ordinary

20/03/08 | Heather Smith
The world admires its pop stars. And Robbie Williams is one of the more outrageous ones.

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FL!P

17/03/08 | Chris Little
Fl!p – yes, it does use an exclamation mark so I have to do so at least once – is billed as presenting the…

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The Spiderwick Chronicles - the books

10/03/08 | Mark Hadley
You always know when you’re on to a good book when you decide you have time to read one chapter then look up…

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Nemesis

06/03/08 | Alan Dungey
In Blowback, the Californian academic Chalmers Johnson predicted that US foreign policy might draw terrorism…

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What goes up… behind the 2007 election

11/02/08 | Mark Tough
The 2007 Federal Election has come and gone and Nicholas Stuart's book, What goes up... behind the 2007 election,…

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The River Baptists

24/01/08 | Lucy Tyler
Belinda Castles’ second novel, The River Baptists, is a fluid and engrossing novel of interlocking stories…

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China Road

10/01/08 | Alan Dungey
The culture and society of one quarter of the world’s population is all too easily squeezed into uniform Western…

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My Israel Question

02/01/08 | Mark Tough
Like the original, the new edition of My Israel Question will no doubt prove to be a controversial book.…

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