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Desert Sons
Mark Kendrick
Call Me By Your Name
André Aciman
The Confidential Agent
Graham Greene
December 2013
31
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If I Die Before I Wake
Really enjoyed this novel, with all of the twists and turns in the plot - kept me guessing right until the end.Written on the...
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If I Die Before I Wake (Penguin Modern Classics)
Sherwood King
December 2013
27
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Engleby
Very disappointed as I usually really enjoy novels by [a:Sebastian Faulks|4229|Sebastian Faulks|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloud...
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Engleby
Sebastian Faulks
December 2013
25
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Paper Doll Bowie
What more could you want for a Christmas present than a David Bowie dress up doll - awesome!!!!!
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Paper Doll Bowie
Mel Elliott
December 2013
19
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The Perfect Family
Couldn't decide whether to give this book 3 or 4 stars, in the end decided upon three for a number of reasons:1) A bit too mu...
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The Perfect Family
Kathryn Shay
December 2013
15
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American Studies
Mark Merlis
December 2013
13
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The Little Match Girl
Hans Christian Andersen, Jerry Pinkney
December 2013
8
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Dirty Pirate
Kyle Adams
December 2013
07
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The Counterfeit Claus (Rescue Twinks, #1)
Awful editing made this book impossible to read
December 2013
05
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Death in Brunswick
Very enjoyable black comedy, about a couple of mates, a dead drug dealer and a religious mother, set in the suburbs of north ...
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Death in Brunswick
Boyd Oxlade
December 2013
02
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After January (Uqp Young Adult Fiction)
This is only the second Nick Earls novel that I have read and although the storyline is a relatively simple one - boy meets g...
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After January
Nick Earls
November 2013
30
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Dirty Boys
Short, sweet and sexy, what more could you want?
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A Simple Heart
Gustave Flaubert, Robert Baldick
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Dirty Boys
Kyle Adams
November 2013
29
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Making Camp
Clare London
November 2013
27
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The Innocent
Ian McEwan
November 2013
17
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Untitled Novel: Foden
Wasn't too sure about this book when I started, as physics and meteorology are not my favorite subjects, but I loved it. This...
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Turbulence
Giles Foden
November 2013
07
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Stag: A Story
Great short story, loved the lead character, and his struggles with being himself - I'm sure all of us straight or gay can re...
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In a German Pension (Penguin Twentieth Century Classics)
Katherine Mansfield
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Stag: A Story
Ben Monopoli
October 2013
30
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Measure of Devotion (Measure of Devotion, #1)
Caethes Faron
October 2013
24
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Cairo
Interesting book, based around a true incident that occurred at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.The writing style...
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Bel-Ami
Douglas Parmée, Guy de Maupassant
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Cairo
Chris Womersley
October 2013
14
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On the Beach (Vintage Classics)
Loved this book, from the first to last page. The writing style was straight forward and relatively unemotional, which really...
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On the Beach
Nevil Shute
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44 Scotland Street
Alexander McCall Smith, Robert Ian MacKenzie
October 2013
13
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Out at Sea
Cute short story
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Out at Sea
Luke Martin
October 2013
10
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What He Wants
Eden Cole
October 2013
9
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The Wind in the Willows
Kenneth Grahame, Gillian Avery
October 2013
8
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Fuck the Foreplay
J.M. Snyder
October 2013
5
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The Light of Day
Graham Swift
September 2013
28
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Eleven Seasons: Vogel Award Winner
If you grew up in, or lived in Melbourne from the mid 1980’s to mid 1990’s this novel should bring back lots of memories. If ...
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Eleven Seasons
Paul D. Carter
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