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11. Beyond the bow: Nelson Cooke's life in music, by Song Mei Lee-Wong (a book you finished in one sitting)
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12. Police at the station and they don't look friendly, by Adrian McKinty (a book recommended by an author - Ian Rankin)
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13. Why Dylan matters, by Richard F Thomas (a book by an Oceanic author)
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14. The hours before dawn, by Celia Fremlin (a domestic noir/thriller)
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15. Humor, by Stanley Donwood (a book with surreal elements)
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16. Test cricket: the unauthorised biography, by Jarrod Kimber (an auto/biography or memoir)
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17. Mr Lear: a life of art and nonsense, by Jenny Uglow (a book of more than 500 pages)
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18. Ruth and Martin's Album Club, by Martin Fitzgerald (a book set aside for a holiday read)
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19. Infidelities, by Kirsty Gunn (a book with an intriguing cover)
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20. Historical drawings of moths and butterflies, by Harriet Scott and Helena Scott (a book of fewer than 150 pages)
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21. Jack, by Judy Johnson (a book set at sea)
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22. I am, I am, I am: seventeen brushes with death, by Maggie O'Farrell (a book with a subtitle)
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23. Viper wine: a novel, by Hermione Eyre (an historical fantasy)
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24. The princess and the goblin, by George MacDonald (a book that is an oldie but a goodie)
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25. Elmet, by Fiona Mozley (a book set in a location that fascinates you)
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26. Quakernomics, by Mike King (a book from a genre you rarely read)
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27. Wallflowers, by Eliza Robertson (a book of short stories)
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28. My house of sky: the life and work of J A Baker, by Hetty Saunders (a book with a character who enjoys the outdoors)
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29. A siege of bitterns, by Steve Burrows (a book that raises environmental issues)
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30. The age of Bowie: how David Bowie made a world of difference, by Paul Morley (a book written by an author who writes across different genres)
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31. Red sky in morning, by Paul Lynch (a book with an anti-hero)
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38. Boneland, by Alan Garner (audiobook)
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39. Careless love, by Peter Robinson
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40. Written in dead wax, by Andrew Cartmel (The Vinyl Detective #1)
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41. The long drop, by Denise Mina
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42. Demi-gods, by Eliza Robertson
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43. Fall down dead, by Stephen Booth
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44. South, by Merlin Coverley
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45. Strange magic, by Syd Moore
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46. The dud avocado, by Elaine Dundy
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47. Sirens, by Joseph Knox
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49. The malice of waves, by Mark Douglas-Home (The Sea Detective #3)
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50. Black widow, by Chris Brookmyre
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55. Another Kyoto, by Alex Kerr with Kathy Arlen Sokol
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58. Nobody walks, by Mick Herron
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59. Eureka, by Anthony Quinn
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61. The lost man, by Jane Harper
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63. The Earlie King & the kid in yellow: a wayward myth, fragments scored against ruins, by Danny Denton
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1. Cricket: the game of life: every reason to celebrate, by Scyld Berry (a book set aside for a holiday read)
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2. The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society, by Andy Miller (a book received for Christmas)
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3. The rúin, by Dervla McTiernan (a whodunit)
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4. Loop of jade, by Sarah Howe (an “own voices” book)
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5. Stories from the sandstone: quarantine inscriptions from Australia’s immigrant past, by Peter Hobbins, Ursula K Frederick, Anne Clarke (a book read for professional purposes)
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6. Something of his art: walking to Lübeck with J.S. Bach, by Horatio Clare (a book with musical roots)
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7. A prey to murder, by Ann Cleeves (another whodunit)
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8. The year of reading dangerously: how fifty great books (and two not-so-great ones) saved my life, by Andy Miller (a book about books)
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9. Moominpappa at sea, by Tove Jansson (a children’s book)
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11. Melmoth, by Sarah Perry (a wayward myth)
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12. Sadie, by Courtney Summers (a book with multiple narrators)
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13. The gallows pole, by Benjamin Myers (a prize-winning book)
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14. Grief is the thing with feathers, by Max Porter (a book with a plural in the title)
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15. Caribou Island, by David Vann (a book with a two-word title)
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16. Orchid & the Wasp, by Caoilinn Hughes (a book with a floral cover)
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17. The lure of the north (a book of fewer than 150 pages)
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18. The attachment: letters from a most unlikely friendship, by Ailsa Piper and Tony Doherty (a non-fiction book)
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19. Bury your dead, by Louise Penny (a book featuring an historical figure)
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23. In bitter chill, by Sarah Ward
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24. Mrs Fox, by Sarah Hall
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26. The gifts of reading, by Robert Macfarlane
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28. Grossman House, Maitland, by Patricia R McDonald (National Trust House Series)
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30. Murder, Mr Mosley, by John Greenwood (Pan Heritage Classics)
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31. Climbers, by M John Harrison
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38. The Wall, by John Lanchester
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42. The salt path, by Raynor Winn
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47. White corridor, by Christopher Fowler (a Bryant & May mystery)
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48. Penny lace, by Hilda Lewis
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50. Drowned lives, by Stephen Booth
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53. Romany and Tom, by Ben Watt
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1. Clay, by Melissa Harrison (a book from any HSC reading list)
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2. Many rivers to cross, by Peter Robinson (a book set aside for a holiday)
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3. Pigs have wings, by P.G. Wodehouse (a witty novel)
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4. The Northumbrians: North-East England and its people: a new history, by Dan Jackson (a non-fiction book)
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5. Blood & sugar, by Laura Shepherd-Robinson (a political thriller)
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6. In search of England, by Roy Hattersley (a book published more than 10 years ago)
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7. The rising tide, by Patrick Easter (the third book in a series)
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9. Westwind, by Ian Rankin
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10. Another planet: a teenager in suburbia, by Tracey Thorn (a book about a homeland)
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11. Crewe train, by Rose Macaulay (a book with a main character in their twenties)
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12. Cherrywood cannon, by Ralph Steadman based on a story told to him by Dimitri Sidjanski (a picture book)
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14. Middle England, by Jonathan Coe
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15. The lark ascending: the music of the British landscape, by Richard King
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17. The outrun, by Amy Liptrot
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18. The western wind, by Samantha Harvey
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25. The black book, by Ian Rankin (Rebus #5)
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>137 lizaandpaul: Just an fyi: You've got the wrong touchstone, there, if the author is correct.
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28. The offing, by Benjamin Myers
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29. March violets, by Philip Kerr
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>141 lizaandpaul: Oh, I love those Bernie Gunther books. I've read the first 8 of them at this point.
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35. Ghost wall, by Sarah Moss
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38. On artists, by Ashleigh Wilson
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48. The easternmost house: a year of life on the edge of England, by Juliet Blaxland
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>163 lizaandpaul: Ah, I loved that book.
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54. On the marshes, by Carol Donaldson
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55. Gallows Court, by Martin Edwards
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56. Ninety 9, by Vanessa Berry
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4. A contemplative camino: four ways to stillness, silence and solitude, by Kate King
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7. Give me excess of it: a memoir, by Richard Gill
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9. Mayflies, by Andrew O’Hagan
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12. Vile bodies, by Evelyn Waugh
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13. Not dark yet, by Peter Robinson
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14. Maitland Jewish Cemetery: a monument to dreams and deeds, by Janis Wilton
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16. I’ll be gone: Mike Rudd, Spectrum and how one song captured a generation, by Craig Horne
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17. Dangerous women, by Hope Adams
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19. Our fathers, by Andrew O’Hagan
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23. Snap, by Belinda Bauer
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24. The life of Rebecca Jones: a novel, by Angharad Price, translated from the Welsh by Lloyd Jones
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27. Docherty, by William McIlvanney
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31. Coal black mornings, by Brett Anderson
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33. Banks, by Grantlee Kieza
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34. The visitor, by Chris Simpson
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35. Killing with confetti, by Peter Lovesey (series: Peter Diamond)
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36. The fell, by Sarah Moss
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1. The 50 greatest matches in Australian cricket of the past 50 years, by Dan Liebke
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2. The 50 greatest Australian cricketers of the past 50 years, by Dan Liebke
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10. Devotion, by Hannah Kent
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>221 lizaandpaul: Well, that looks like fun. I'm a life-long collector of LPs, so the title "Long Players" caught my attention immediately. I may have to look for that book.
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16. Bad debts, by Paul Temple
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18. O Caledonia, by Elspeth Barker
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22. 1984, by George Orwell
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23. Welsh (plural): essays on the future of Wales, collection editors Darren Chetty, Grug Muse, Hanan Issa, Iestyn Tyne
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24. Carrick Hill: a portrait, edited by Richard Heathcote
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25. The rising tide, by Ann Cleeves
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26. Treacle Walker, by Alan Garner
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27. Songbirds, by Christy Lefteri
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28. The feast, by Margaret Kennedy
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33. The summertime of our dreams, by Michael Pascoe
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4. Winchelsea, by Alex Preston
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6. Slow horses, by Mick Herron
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9. Walking in Berlin: a flaneur in the capital, by Franz Hessel
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10. Bobish, by Magdalena Ball
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14. Cuddy, by Benjamin Myers
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15. Plein airs and graces: the life and times of George Collingridge, by Adrian Mitchell
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16. The Coast, by Eleanor Limprecht
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18. Yesterday, by Adele Geras (series: Teenage Memoirs)
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21. Mystery in the Channel, by Freeman Wills Crofts (series: British Library Crime Classics)
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27. Mischief acts, by Zoe Gilbert
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29. The killings at Badger’s Drift, by Caroline Graham (series: Midsomer Murders Mysteries #1)
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34. Telling stories, by Tim Burgess
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35. Salonika burning, by Gail Jones
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5. Wayward: just another life to lead, by Vashti Bunyan
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22. One river, by Steve Armstrong
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31. Whaling, by Nathan Munday
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34. Practice, by Rosalind Brown
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38. Idler. No 97, July-August 2024
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45. Murder in the Museum, by John Rowland (series: British Library Crime Classics)
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47. The household, by Stacey Halls
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51. You are here, by David Nicholls
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54. Orbital, by Samantha Harvey
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58. Hex, by Jenni Fagan (series: Darkland Tales)