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MrsMalaprop
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Amy is a force. Look up her Ted talk to see her in action. This memoir starts a little slow and felt a little incomplete, but I am feeling stunned and bereft now that I‘ve finished it. A lesson in overcoming adversity and the complexities of family trauma and love. Her perspective and positivity has left me a bit gobsmacked and deeply moved. #oznonfiction

Rissreads I just listened to the Ted talk. Amazing! Thanks for sharing! 1y
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House of Kwa | Mimi Kwa
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Book club book. This was slow to start but when it did it was very entertaining! Not always in a good way! Some people live such interesting lives. I loved that a lot of this was set in a suburb of Perth, Scarborough. I‘m not sure but I think I stayed at the hotel after one of my school balls. @MrsMalaprop do you remember a hotel called ‘Mandarin gardens‘?
#Oznonfiction

MrsMalaprop Hmm, no but that was a loooong time ago 😁. 1y
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MrsMalaprop
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#audiopuzzling
I have never done puzzles while listening to books before. I don‘t generally ‘do‘ audiobooks. But I recently discovered the free audiobooks on ABCListen and enjoyed listening whilst on a road-trip to Albany, Western Australia (5 hours each way). #currentlylistening #oznonfiction

DogMomIrene 👏🏼They‘ve got you now! 🤣 I started listening to audiobooks on a road trip and I‘m a regular listener now🎧 2y
MrsMalaprop Haha @DogMomIrene 😀. Maybe that‘ll be me too. 2y
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Another Day in the Colony | Chelsea Watego
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Making a start on this book of essays. In the lead-up to Australia Day on 26 Jan I try to read a book about the true history of this country from an Aboriginal perspective. This is the book I choose for 2022. #currentlyreading #oznonfiction #notadatetocelebrate

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MrsMalaprop
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#nextup I seem to be reading about writing ✍️ a lot lately, which is interesting given I am not a creative writer 🤔 (as a school psych I write plenty at work).

But anyway, how beautiful is this cover? 😍☁️

#currentlyreading #oznonfiction

Jeg On my TBR bookshelf. 2y
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JennyM
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Three people and three stories about their romantic heartbreaks. It was non-fiction and reminded me in format of Three Women. Lovely writing and I raced through it, yet I wanted more. Heartbreak is so familiar and ubiquitous, so I expected to be pulled emotionally. But I wasn‘t and I‘m not sure why. Still good though. #oznonfiction

Hooked_on_books What a sweet pup! 🐶💚 3y
JennyM @Hooked_on_books thanks, Holly. He‘s my Velcro pup and the absolute cuddliest! ❤️ (edited) 3y
Cathythoughts ❤️❤️ 🐶 3y
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CarolynM
What Days Are For | Robert Dessaix
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While recovering in a hospital bed having twice being resuscitated after a heart attack, academic, broadcaster and writer Dessaix reflects on his life, loves and travels, wondering how to live the rest of his life. The writing is lovely and there are some interesting ideas, observations and quotations in it, but I didn't much enjoy it. I think because he seemed to me awfully smug and self satisfied. I probably should have bailed. #oznonfiction

candority I really like that cover! It‘s too bad you didn‘t enjoy it though 4y
Texreader I don‘t do well with smug, self-proud authors either. 4y
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CarolynM
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Excellent biography of an extraordinary man who used his talents for the betterment of others. I knew about the contribution he made in areas such as aboriginal land rights, anti discrimination and equal opportunity for women but I didn't realise just how early some of it was, or that it was he as much as Whitlam who dismantled the White Australia policy. 👇

CarolynM ☝️These and other social/cultural reforms, plus his enthusiasm for the arts and for good and wine, made Adelaide the most progressive place in Australia in the 1970's. Hard to believe now. If only his private life had been a little less "permissive" he might have been able to do even more. #oznonfiction (edited) 4y
CarolynM I've just realised I forgot to indicate that this is my #Triplespin book @TheAromaofBooks (edited) 4y
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Rissreads
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It‘s very hard to photograph a black dog!

#7books7days Day 1

Books that made a deep impression on me.

This book should be required reading by all Australians. 💛❤️🖤
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LeeRHarry I agree, reading this in June for bookgroup. (edited) 4y
Rissreads @LeeRHarry I hope you love it as much as I did. (edited) 4y
Freespirit I agree! 4y
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Lcsmcat 🐶 is so cute ! 4y
Crazeedi Hello my friend! I hope all is well with you❤❤ 4y
wordslinger42 I know this struggle 😅 4y
MrsMalaprop This is one of my choices too 🙌. 4y
Rissreads @MrsMalaprop I thought it might be! 😊 4y
Rissreads @Crazeedi yes I‘m fine. I‘m on school holidays for 2 weeks. Hopefully I will get a bit more reading done and I‘ve been dancing by myself everyday to help lift my spirits. I‘m also doing a jigsaw and I have a lot of odd jobs to do. How are you holding up in these strange times? 4y
CarolynM Just posted this as the last of my 7🙂 4y
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Out of the Forest | Gregory Smith
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This book reduced me to tears many times. It is fascinating, heartbreaking and inspiring.
This man is a 'Forgotten Australian' who because of trauma and anguish exiles himself from society. The world is full of forgotten, invisible, misunderstood, lonely people who we judge because of their appearance or circumstances.
This is one of my favourite books of the year and I know I will think about it for a long time.
#Oznonfiction #LitsyAtoZ 'S'

MrsMalaprop Wow! What an amazing review. Stacked. 4y
Cinfhen Stacked! 4y
Nute A very thoughtful review! Thanks for sharing.💕 4y
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