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ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE

I have been re-reading. All the Light We Cannot See was the last book of the year for my Castlemaine library reading group. I read it seven or eight years ago; I was happy to read it again. It’s an … Continue reading

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THIN PLACES

  I’ll start this review by admitting that Thin Places is a book I have not really read properly, but rather skimmed with the occasional comprehensive stop. I have inserted lots of paper slips to mark passages I want to … Continue reading

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THE RAG AND BONE SHOP

The merging of knowledge and experience can happen because we have a multi-tiered brain memory system, where new experience is held in the plastic hippocampus, the memory maker, and gradually integrated into the less plastic, more consolidated  cortex. Current experience … Continue reading

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THE SECRET HISTORY

  The snow in the mountains was melting and Bunny had been dead for several weeks before we came to understand the gravity of our situation. He’d been dead for ten days before they found him, you know. It was … Continue reading

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DID I EVER TELL YOU THIS?

The thing is, I’m crook. Possibly dying. I may have to speed this up. Suddenly, for the first time in my life, I have time to burn, and time to think. And writing, jotting thoughts and memories down, is a … Continue reading

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THE WAR OF NERVES

…the Russian psyche, forged through centuries of abuse by the country’s rulers and enemies alike, is not “like us”… I borrowed The War of Nerves:Inside the Cold War Mind thinking it was going to be about spies, but it was … Continue reading

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HOW TO CATCH A MOLE

  The moles, like us, are deeply mysterious creatures, and we will only ever catch a glimpse of their truth.  How to Catch a Mole would be more accurately titled How to Kill a Mole, but I guess the publishers … Continue reading

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EMBOLDENED

To be emboldened we need to have a vision and a purpose. Boldness is a forward-moving energy. It involves charging ahead bravely. I’ve been enjoying non-fiction and memoirs lately, and I’d seen Emboldened by Belinda Alexandra – an internationally bestselling … Continue reading

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WELCOME TO COUNTRY

I’m only just back from nearly a month away from home. Alice Springs, King’s Canyon, Uluru in NT, and SA’s Coober Pedy and Wilpena Pound. I’d never been to Central Australia before, and it was amazing. Beautiful, and so profoundly … Continue reading

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ENGLEBY

This is our Book Club choice for this month, and I think I can guarantee it’s going to create a lot of discussion. It might even be “love it or hate it”. We shall see. Mike Engleby narrates his own … Continue reading

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