Stillwater Creek*
January 31st, 2010 by Serendipity Farm
It is 1957 and, after the death of her husband, pianist Ilona Talivaldis and her nine-year-old daughter Zidra travel to the remote coastal town of Jingera in New South Wales.
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I’m Not Scared*
January 31st, 2010 by Serendipity Farm
A widely acclaimed international bestseller,” I’m Not Scared is a spine-tingling novel that combines a coming of age narrative with a satisfying, enthralling story of suspense.
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The Five People You Meet in Heaven*
January 31st, 2010 by Serendipity Farm
With a timeless tale, appealing to all, this is a book that readers of fine fiction, and those who loved Tuesdays with Morrie, will treasure.
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Half of a Yellow Sun*
January 31st, 2010 by Serendipity Farm
A masterly, haunting novel from the author of the Purple Hibiscus. Half of a Yellow Sun recreates a seminal moment in modern African history.
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The 19th Wife*
January 22nd, 2010 by Serendipity Farm
Sweeping and lyrical, spellbinding and unforgettable, David Ebershoff’s The 19th Wife combines epic historical fiction with a modern murder mystery to create a brilliant novel of literary suspense.
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The Lacuna*
January 21st, 2010 by admin
The first novel in nine years from Barbara Kingsolver, author of the international bestseller, The Poisonwood Bible.
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The Slap*
January 21st, 2010 by admin
At a suburban barbecue, a man slaps a child who is not his own.
This event has a shocking ricochet effect on a group of people, mostly friends, who are directly or indirectly influenced by the event.
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo*
January 21st, 2010 by admin
This, the first book in the Millennium Trilogy, was awarded Crime Thriller of the Year at the Galaxy British Book Awards on the 10th April 2009.
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Remarkable Creatures*
January 21st, 2010 by admin
This book has made the Top 10 bestselling titles in Australia in September 2009.
In the year of the 150th anniversary of Origin of the Species, set in a town where Jane Austen was a frequent visitor, Tracy Chevalier once again shows her uncanny sense for the topical.
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