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Chetan Bhagat

Chetan bhagat is a famous Indian writer.

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Mayo’s Last Dancer

A book review of Mayo’s last dancer.

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Book Review: Air Head

Air head by the author of princess diarys: Meg Cabot.

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The People’s Train by Tom Keneally

I’ve enjoyed books by Keneally in the past, and he’s a stylish and often innovative writer, but The People’s Train seems to lack a real spark of life.

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A Review of Louis Becke and His Stories

Analysis of Louis Becke and His Stories with research.

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No Such Country: The Search for Liberty

Throughout the novel “No Such Country”, Gary Crew challenges the traditional patriarchal views and instead presents a view that more closely resembles that of the “Black Armband” view.

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Germaine Greer: My Encounter with the Famous Australian Feminist

How I met celebrity feminist and academic, Germaine Greer, author of The Female Eunich.

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Australia: The Movie

An epic film by the director of Moulin Rouge, Baz Luhrmann.

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Voyage of a Lifetime

The true story of a family from a rural village in England, with no knowledge of the sea, navigation or sailing, who sailed half around the world in an old fishing boat.

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The Feng Shui Detective

Nury Vittachi’s Feng Shui expert and detective, C F Wong, is an original, much sharper than he appears, and far too covetous of fine Asian cuisine for his own good. I suspect this money-conscious and somewhat inscrutable detective (I had to get that in somewhere) is due to take off and become a world -famous character.

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