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JK Rowling writing new Harry Potter movie

JK Rowling writing new Harry Potter movie

Harry Potter fans rejoice! JK Rowling is writing a series of spin-off films set in her much-loved wizarding world. The British author has announced she will pen the script for several new feature films based on one of the Harry Potterโ€™s schoolbooks Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. The movies will feature the bookโ€™s [โ€ฆ]
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Target launches Fifty Shades lingerie line

Target launches Fifty Shades lingerie line

Youโ€™ve read the books, bought the soundtrack and fantasised about the movie โ€” now you can buy the official Fifty Shades of Grey underwear. E L James announced today that a lingerie line inspired by her erotic trilogy would be launched in Target Australia stores on September 26. โ€œIโ€™m thrilled that Target will be the [โ€ฆ]
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Great read: Longbourn

Great read: Longbourn

Longbourn by Jo Baker, Doubleday. Did the publishers back in 1813 have any inkling of the level of popularity Jane Austenโ€™s Pride and Prejudice would reach? Possibly not. Yet, 200 years later, that appeal is still palpable, so English author Jo Baker has either done a very smart or a very naive thing with her [โ€ฆ]
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Meet Natasha Walker: She's not who you think she is

Meet Natasha Walker: Sheโ€™s not who you think she is

Natasha Walker is the best-selling authoress of Australiaโ€™s hottest erotic fiction โ€ฆ or is she? Caroline Overington reveals Natashaโ€™s big secret. Donโ€™t read this if you donโ€™t like the feeling of being duped. Okay. The Weekly is exclusively revealing today that the author of the racy Australian trilogy, The Secret Lives of Emma, isnโ€™t a [โ€ฆ]
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Great read: And the Mountains Echoed

Great read: And the Mountains Echoed

And the Mountains Echoed , by Khaled Hosseini, Bloomsbury, $32.99. Thereโ€™s something deliciously engulfing about Khaled Hosseiniโ€™s writing, taking us on a journey so intense and recognisable that you never want to let go. It doesnโ€™t matter that the lands he transports us to are faraway and unfamiliar. In fact, it makes the story even [โ€ฆ]
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Sex, Drugs and Meditation

Sex, Drugs and Meditation

Sex, Drugs and Meditation by Mary-Lou Stephens, Pan MacMillan Australia, $32.99. Anyone who read Eat Pray Love should be forgiven for never wanting to read another self-discovery book, especially not by a woman. That book was nauseating. Yes, of course, like everyone else, I inhaled it, and even gave copies to friends. It was so [โ€ฆ]
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Great read: Blood & Beauty

Great read: Blood & Beauty

Blood & Beauty By Sarah Dunant, Virago $29.99. With a new pope charged in part with cleaning up the image of the Catholic Church, Sarah Dunantโ€™s delicious epic delving into Renaissance Italy and the lives and lusts of Rodrigo Borgia and his extended family couldnโ€™t come at a more pertinent time. While we are most [โ€ฆ]
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Iain Banks reveals terminal cancer in touching letter to fans

Iain Banks reveals terminal cancer in touching letter to fans

British author Iain Banks has revealed he has terminal gall bladder cancer. The 59-year-old made the surprise admission in a touching letter to his fans. You can read his words in full below: A personal statement from Iain Banks: I am officially Very Poorly. After a couple of surgical procedures, I am gradually recovering from [โ€ฆ]
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Great read: Life After Life

Great read: Life After Life

Life After Life By Kate Atkinson, Random House, $32.95. Pursuing the many avenues of what could have happened if one moment in time had turned out differently is not unique โ€” think Groundhog Day, Sliding Doors โ€” but dramatising the notion with quite the intriguing multi-layered detail and myriad mind-bending permutations that award-winning author Kate [โ€ฆ]
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Great read: The Storyteller

Great read: The Storyteller

The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult, Allen & Unwin, $29.99. This astonishing return to form from US best-selling author Jodi Picoult, whose last two books were comparatively lacklustre, is surely her most outstanding work to date. Sage Singer, 25, is a brilliant baker at Our Daily Bread in small town Westerbrook, run by former nun, Mary [โ€ฆ]
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Great read: The Rosie Project

Great read: The Rosie Project

The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion, Text Publishing, $29.99. After winning the Victorian Premierโ€™s Literary Award for best unpublished manuscript last June, interest in Graeme Simsionโ€™s The Rosie Project has catapulted from low hum to very loud buzz in the literary world, with 30 countries snapping up the rights, earning the Melbourne-based debut author more [โ€ฆ]
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Great read: Ketchup Clouds

Great read: Ketchup Clouds

Ketchup Clouds by Annabel Pitcher, Indigo, $22.99. Itโ€™s called cross-over fiction; novels that speak to adults as potently as they do the youth market and if any sector is going to save the future of book publishing, surely this is it. Itโ€™s a category forged by Harry Potter, Twilight and a host of post-utopian serials, [โ€ฆ]
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Adoption to become easier, government vows

Bryce Courtenay loses battle with cancer at 79

One of Australiaโ€™s favourite authors, Bryce Courtenay, has died at the age of 79. The South African-born novelist passed away in his Canberra home at 11pm on Thursday with his family by his side, ending a long battle with stomach cancer. The best-selling author was best known for his much-loved novel The Power of One, [โ€ฆ]
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Pippa Middleton on being famous for her 'brother-in-law and bottom'

Pippa Middleton on being famous for her โ€˜brother-in-law and bottomโ€™

Pippa Middleton has revealed her struggles over coming to terms with fame brought on by her family and figure. In her debut book, Celebrate: A Year of British Festivities for Families and Friends, the usually private princess of party planning talks about being suddenly thrust in to the limelight thanks to her sister Kate marrying [โ€ฆ]
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 The Orchardist

Great read: The Orchardist

A first-time author serves up a beautifully unpredictable novel dealing with how love can conquer even the darkest past.
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Pippa Middleton's party planning book

Private Pippaโ€™s publishing debut

Since being thrust into the spotlight at the side of her sister Kate, now the Duchess of Cambridge, Pippa Middleton has played the part of socialite, a formidable bridesmaid, and occasional honorary royal. Now she can also call herself an author. Following in her parents professional party-planning footsteps, Pippa has released her debut book โ€” [โ€ฆ]
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Great Read : Albert of Adelaide

Great Read : Albert of Adelaide

Albert of Adelaide by Howard L. Anderson, Allen & Unwin, $26.99. Animal Farm meets The Magic Pudding with a little bit of Ned Kelly charisma in this delightful and surprising adult tale set in the Australian desert. Our protagonist is a duck-billed platypus who has escaped from the Adelaide zoo to try to discover the [โ€ฆ]
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Scared Yet?

Book Review: Scared Yet? by Jaye Ford

Livia Prescott thought she was at rock bottom even before the stalking started. You would think that a failed marriage, a custody battle, and a dying father would be traumatic enough for anyone.
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March 2003 book reviews

Angel On My Shoulder - An Autobiography by Natalie Cole, (written with Digby Diehl), Warner Books, $19.95. The Grammy...
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Great read: The Light Between Oceans

Great read: The Light Between Oceans

The Light Between Oceans, by M.L. Stedman, Random House, $32.95. There was an international bidding war for this debut novel by Australian author Margot Stedman and while the plotline is solid, it is the mesmerising quality of the writing that has caused the much deserved commotion. Stedmanโ€™s descriptions are superb: vivid and accessible without being [โ€ฆ]
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Fifty Animals that Changed the Course of History

Fifty Animals that Changed the Course of History

Fifty Animals that Changed the Course of History, by Eric Chaline, Crows Nest, $35 The plus of this beautifully-packaged book on the impact of animals on human history is that it will help you blitz your next trivia night and blind-side your friends; the minus, it could turn you into a crashing bore, arming you [โ€ฆ]
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Boomerang: The Meltdown Tour

Boomerang: The Meltdown Tour

Review by Jennifer Byrn Boomerang: The Meltdown Tour, by Michael Lewis, Allen Lane; $39.95 Michael Lewis is the master of making financial journalism accessible. And โ€” perhaps his best trick โ€” funny as well. This tragi-comic romp through Europeanโ€™s current economic disaster is a worthy successor to past hits such as Liarโ€™s Poker and Moneyball, [โ€ฆ]
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The Marriage Plot

The Marriage Plot

The Marriage Plot, by Jeffrey Eugenides, Fourth Estate $29.95 The marriage plot was the staple of the great English novels of the 19th century so what, you might wonder, is the thoroughly modern author of the Pulitzer prize-winning Middlesex doing re-tilling this field? Subverting it, is the answer. Setting the ideals of happy-ever-after love against [โ€ฆ]
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Shadow of the Titanic

Shadow of the Titanic

Shadow of the Titanic by Andrew Wilson, Simon & Schuster UK, $40 For 705 passengers on the Titanic the sinking wasnโ€™t the end of the story but the beginning of their new lives as โ€œsurvivorsโ€. Most had suffered the loss of husbands or children, some had to answer for their actions that night, and others [โ€ฆ]
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Believing the Lie

Believing the Lie

Believing the Lie by Elizabeth George, H&S Fiction, $32.99 Heโ€™s the 8th Earl of Asherton, but heโ€™s better known as TV sleuth Inspector Lynley. Literatureโ€™s most aristocratic investigator is back and heโ€™s undercover in beautiful Cumbria, quietly looking into the supposed accidental death of a member of a wealthy local family. Ian Cresswell has left [โ€ฆ]
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