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A River Enchanted
Rebecca Ross
With unforgettable characters, a fast-paced plot, and compelling world building, A River Enchanted is a stirring story of duty, love.
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The good captain
Sean Rabin
Evoking a disturbing vision of what the world might soon become—random, dangerous, surprising and sometimes even miraculous
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Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep
Philip Dick
This book has stood the test of time. The source and inspiration for the film Blade Runner. A must for Sci-Fi fans
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The ghost tattoo
Tony Bernard
To the outside world, Henry Bernard was a hard-working doctor on Sydney’s northern beaches. Yet he was a Holocaust survivor whose life was profoundly affected by the experiences of his past. He took extreme steps for his family’s security, keeping a rifle in his bedroom and covering up their Jewish origin. He was obsessed with paying off debt - the German word for debt being the same as the word for ‘guilt’. He kept his striped Auschwitz uniform by his bed along with a picture of his mother. These obsessions destroyed his marriage and restricted any hope he had of conventional domestic happiness. But Henry had a bigger secret and a deeper shame about what he had done during the war. He suffered privately until he began returning to Germany and Poland to confront his past and come to terms with the deaths of his parents and of Halina, the love of his life. The Ghost Tattoo is the story of how Tony Bernard went on a 40-year journey with his father Henry to solve the mystery of why Henry was the way he was, and how he finally came to understand the desperate choices Henry made in the ghetto to try to keep himself and his family alive.
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In Cold Blood
Truman Capote
It's a classic of the true crime genre, the one against which all others are judged, and the most disturbing, compelling, book I've ever read.
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Flair for fun
Bilyana Di Costanzo
Love this book bacause I get to know more fun games.
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How To Be A Ninja
Rosie Peet
It tells me lots of ways to be a ninja.
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Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
Roald Dahl
Fantastic! I love how they gave lots of plots, peaks and so much activities which keeps the readers on the edge of their seats!
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Wild Weather
Liz Gogerly, Miguel Sanchez
I like this book because the illistration was really good and I liked how they wrote the book. It was really interesting and the four children were very funny as well.
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Lets save Antarctica: Why we must protect our planet
Catherine Barr
I like this book a lot because I learnt that our precious Antarctica is actually the heart of our planet. We must protect this precious country other wise we will make our planet to hot to live in.
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