Monday, April 13, 2015

Books with the Sydney Morning Herald - A soldier's view of Gallipoli from screenwriter Christopher Lee - Jo Nesbo's latest and short fiction by Australian female writers

<i>Daisy Malone and the Blue Glowing Stone</i> by James O'Loghlin. LINDA MORRIS It doesn't take a parent to become a children's writer but it sure helps, says James O'Loghlin.

Revised edition of 1001 Books will keep its readers browsing

<i>1001 Books You Must Read Before you Die</i>, ed. Peter Boxall. Peter Craven There are some curious entries to this revised list of essential books.

A soldier's view of Gallipoli from screenwriter Christopher Lee

A scene from the recent TV series <i>Gallipoli</i>, also written by novelist Christopher Lee. Ross Southernwood This book deserves to be widely read and might prompt Australians to rethink how we see the Gallipoli campaign.

Gallipoli from a soldier's eye in a novel by screenwriter Christopher Lee

Early high hopes: Seasons of War by Christopher Lee. Ross Southernwood Christopher Lee's Seasons of War deserves to be read widely as it may prompt Australians to re-think how we generally see the conflict.

The Bookshop: Jo Nesbo's latest and short fiction by Australian female writers

<i>Blood on Snow</i>, by Jo Nesbo. Thuy On Jo Nesbo delivers the goods in a fast and furious thriller.

Clean Reader e-book app ushers in a new literary age: squeaky clean

Catherine Armitage CATHERINE ARMITAGE You can now sanitise e-books by blanking out rude words. But does that just make them more obvious? 

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