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Tales from an Ancient Marathoner by Greg Wilson

Tales from an Ancient Marathoner

by Greg Wilson

Memoir

From a deprived childhood within a family history of mental illness, suicide and addictions, Greg Wilson has attained unexpected heights as an ultramarathoner.
Joining the Australian Army at seventeen was the catalyst for an athletics care...

Voices of Australian Veterans by Brian Robertson

Voices of Australian Veterans

by Brian Robertson

Australian History

Eighteen veterans inhabit these pages. Each voice their story directly to the reader without intervention. One describes having breast milk squirted in his face, another tells of having his hands held behind his back as a knife put to his t...

BALI Ashes to Ashes by Kerry B. Collison

BALI Ashes to Ashes

by Kerry B. Collison

Asian Fiction

With the arrival of the Twentieth Century, Holland had control over all but the south of Bali, where rajas continued to resist foreign rule. The Dutch believed they could remove the last obstacle in the south with just one more major push.

Bush Tragedies by Bill Poulos

Bush Tragedies

by Bill Poulos

True Crime

Former journalist Bill Poulos delves deep into Australia's turbulent and lawless past with this collection of stories recalling crimes, murders and tragedies that once made headlines around the nation.

The O'Connor Protocol by Frank Burkett

The O'Connor Protocol

by Frank Burkett

Crime
Thriller

The year is 1990, and for twenty-something Tom O'Connor, life is good. Descended from a family of Queensland pioneers, he runs a newspaper at Airlie Beach.

An Unlikely Diplomat by George J. Knox

An Unlikely Diplomat

by George J. Knox

Memoir

This is a true-life story told by a man who believes that despite his start in life he succeeded in reaching the almost impossible goals he set for himself.

Kokoda Mist by Kenneth N. Price

Kokoda Mist

by Kenneth N. Price

Historical Fiction

Join Australian soldiers, Stan and Billy, in their stubborn resistance against an overwhelming World War II Japanese force in Papua New Guinea as the Australians fight a tactical withdrawal along the Kokoda Track.

Genocide Under the Red Sun by Roostam Sadri

Genocide Under the Red Sun

by Roostam Sadri

Historical
Memoir

This book has been written about the struggles for survival of three generations of an extended Tatar family who lived through the most turbulent periods of Russian, as well as Chinese, history. It also contains the first chapter explaining...

Never Fear the Spills by David Wilson

Never Fear the Spills

by David Wilson

Memoir

In 1973, facing prosecution for dangerous driving following a high-speed motorcycle collision, a young civil engineer accepted a short-term job offer in Singapore. That twist of fate catapulted him into a global oil and gas industry fuelled...

Sad Joys on Deployment by Greg Bruce

Sad Joys on Deployment

by Greg Bruce

Memoir

A Surgeon journeys into the confronting world of military surgery in war zones distressed by civil war, humanitarian disasters and battlefield conflict.

The Apocrypha by Bryan Keon-Cohen

The Apocrypha

by Bryan Keon-Cohen

Young boys and girls are sexually abused by Father O'Halloran at a parish church choir in Melbourne. A secret self-help society, The Apocrypha, is organised by victims Ashley and Keith at their school.

The Severed Cord by Stephen Twartz

The Severed Cord

by Stephen Twartz

Australian Fiction

As the world turns to war in 1914, three brothers and an aboriginal stockman have a decision to make - join the conflict or remain within their rural idyll.

Life with a Psychopath by Francesca Di Pietro

Life with a Psychopath

by Francesca Di Pietro

Thriller

When Carmella meets the charming Shaun, she thinks she's hit the jackpot. Recovering from a rocky first date, the relationship develops into a promising connection, but then degenerates, in stages, into a manipulative and abusive disaster. ...

Dancing in the Daintree by Gary McKay

Dancing in the Daintree

by Gary McKay

Australian Fiction

Bob McTaggart returns from a tour of duty with his special forces unit in Afghanistan and his world is turned upside down. He tries to put his life back on an even keel only to find himself ...

My Gay Husband by Leanne Azzopardi

My Gay Husband

by Leanne Azzopardi

Memoir

In January 2016, Christina's life is turned upside down when a mysterious white envelope is placed inside her hand by Julian, her husband of twenty-one years.

The Silk Road Wars by Frank Spencer

The Silk Road Wars

by Frank Spencer

Historical Fiction

The Silk Roads created a vast trading empire which made China the wealthiest of nations. This also made China the prize other nations strived to plunder.

Walk Back in Time by Judith Flitcroft

Walk Back in Time

by Judith Flitcroft

Historical Fiction

“Shafts of memory like light from thunderclouds before a storm swept over them. There had been another time and another place when they had walked this path together.”

Foul Luck and Outrageous Fortune by Rick Hore-Lacy

Foul Luck and Outrageous Fortune

by Rick Hore-Lacy

Memoir

Rick Hore-Lacy, law-student-turned-horse-trainer who became an Aussie legend in the sport of horse racing. The outspoken larrikin caused a furor in the Elite horse racing industry by breaking conventions with his vociferous opinions and infamous a...

Rockefeller and the Demise of Ibu Pertiwi by Kerry B. Collison

Rockefeller and the Demise of Ibu Pertiwi

by Kerry B. Collison

Historical Fiction

In 1961, and one month following the disappearance of Michael C. Rockefeller off the southern coast of what was then known as Dutch Western New Guinea, Indonesia invaded and annexed the territory and commenced the systematic slaughter of indigenou...

Bloke Raising Boys by Russell Miles

Bloke Raising Boys

by Russell Miles

Relationships

David's two teenage sons won't do their homework and don't like the bolognaise sauce he has cooked, his bicycle tyre is flat, the current subject of romantic interest hasn't phoned back and a school pullover has been lost.

Woven Fragments by Stephen Twartz

Woven Fragments

by Stephen Twartz

Australian Fiction

A journey to the realm of displaced first nation people?
In this concluding chapter of The Veiled Thread Series, Harry has changed, the journey has been long. From a brief association with his grandfather just before he died, and a meeting...

Search for Elisa by Alison Trimper

Search for Elisa

by Alison Trimper

Crime Fiction
Thriller

Without warning, Elise was grabbed from behind, arms pinned to her side. She struggled, knocking over the coffee table. The wine glass shattered on the floor. Prawn salad and phone went flying.

Much Given by Mark Kelly

Much Given

by Mark Kelly

Memoir

Surely each of us asks ourselves in the depths of the night, "Who am I?" "How did I get here?" "What am I to do about it?" Whatever our answers, they are going to be grounded in our gender, ethnicity, culture and life experience.

The Two Wars of Jimmy D'Aubin by James D. Wilson

The Two Wars of Jimmy D'Aubin

by James D. Wilson

Historical Fiction

Butcher's boy Jimmy D'Aubin went willingly to war when duty called in 1916. Excited, thrilled to be part of a big adventure and determined to play his part in fighting the enemy.
Like so many of those fortunate to return, this son of a lov...

Life in Parallel by Sadiq Awal

Life in Parallel

by Sadiq Awal

Fiction

Professor Arif Ahmed steps warily into a seedy massage parlour in suburban Melbourne, uncertain what he will find beyond the beaded curtain.

We Had a Dream by Bernard Marin

We Had a Dream

by Bernard Marin

Historical
Politics

The 1960s was a decade of social and political upheaval that reshaped every facet of American culture, from civil rights, through feminism, to gay liberation and the anti-Vietnam War movement.

Damengin by Jenny Wellington

Damengin

by Jenny Wellington

Australian Fiction

Damengin is a country town in Queensland weighed down by the worst drought in living memory and its inhabitants are all desperately waiting
for government drought relief.

A Toast to Travel by Fraser Beath McEwing

A Toast to Travel

by Fraser Beath McEwing

Travel

Most travel writing flatters destinations and how to get there - but not this book. While Fraser Beath McEwing loves travel, he has a wicked eye for absurdities, stuff-ups and grim realities, all narrated by a supreme humorist.

The Uluru Statement from the Heart  A Dreamed Response by Chris Harman

The Uluru Statement from the Heart A Dreamed Response

by Chris Harman

Politics
Social Commentary

The Uluru Statement from the Heart: A Dreamed Response is a possible useful step towards answering the questions put before the Australian people in 2017 and goes some way towards rethinking our community.

The Deeds of Daring Diggers on the Somme by Florence Breed

The Deeds of Daring Diggers on the Somme

by Florence Breed

Australian History
WWI History

It was 80,000 men of the lst Anzac corps who landed at Marseilles in March 1916 on their way to the Somme. After the arrival of the 2nd Anzac corps in June 1916,the two corps fought in France and Belgium until the end of the war. The number...

How to Research and Honour Our Returned War Heroes by Ian D. Burrett JP

How to Research and Honour Our Returned War Heroes

by Ian D. Burrett JP

Australian History

Many war veterans and their families have endured years of debilitating physical and emotional problems, and as a result they and their families have arguably suffered as much or more that those who have died during all conflicts in which A...

Broken Lives by Kenneth N. Price

Broken Lives

by Kenneth N. Price

Historical Fiction
Australian Fiction

Go into the trenches with the Australian troops of the 9th Battalion. Follow the exploits of Lieutenant Peter Bowen and Sergeant Craig Williams during the major battles of 1917 and 1918.

Pissed Off by Michael Thornton

Pissed Off

by Michael Thornton

Satire

Australia has five million baby boomers. Seventy-one-year-old Michael Thornton is one of them. He is so pissed off about the state of things, he's listed 3,300 gripes.

The English Colonel's Wives by A.C. Smith

The English Colonel's Wives

by A.C. Smith

Historical Fiction

Nothing is as it seems among passengers on the New Zealand Star. Colonel Newton's impotency resides in another when portraying to enigmatic widow, Nancyng Jenkins, his role as emissary to a dying woman...

From Gallipoli with Love by Florence Breed

From Gallipoli with Love

by Florence Breed

Australian History

It was the soldier, not the poet, Gave us freedom of expression. ?Twas the soldier, not the preacher, Gave us freedom of religion.

Where Life Falls by A.R. (Tas) Browning

Where Life Falls

by A.R. (Tas) Browning

Memoir

An engaging account of an Australian naval aviator's life, of lifelong friendships and dangers shared, and adventures on the high seas, in the skies, and in foreign ports.

Kiya's Journal by Julie Priebbenow

Kiya's Journal

by Julie Priebbenow

Young Adult Fiction

Excited for the start of school life, Kiya was eager to make new friends. Hopeful to belong, she strived to fit in and yet she found herself an outcast, which threw her into an unlikely friendship with another outcast: a boy named Dorian. ...

Trochus Against the Odds by Warren Hill

Trochus Against the Odds

by Warren Hill

Memoir

After being forced out of his previous livelihood, Warren Hill recovers a wrecked vessel considered to be near-unsalvageable, intending to transform it into a vessel tailor-made for collecting trochus shells off the Queensland coast.

Well, This is Growing Up by Megan Street

Well, This is Growing Up

by Megan Street

Self Help

WHY ME?!
Have you ever wondered that?
What if I was to tell you that all the crap stuff you go through, consider bad, sucky and downright shit is actually doing you good?!
Although you may not see it now, every negative has a positi...

When Tears Ran Dry by Vivian Waring

When Tears Ran Dry

by Vivian Waring

Australian Fiction

In the mid-sixties Therrie receives a letter from an unknown soldier serving overseas. Falling hopelessly in love, she is catapulted on a course of love and adventure, unprepared for heartache and pain long after the Vietnam War is over.

The Longest Journey by Amanda Stuart

The Longest Journey

by Amanda Stuart

Psychology

In The Longest Journey: finding the true self, Amanda Stuart describes how clients, men and women, addressed a range of difficulties, including anxiety and depression.

Fitzroy Community School by Authors Faye Berryman & Philip O'Carroll

Fitzroy Community School

by Authors Faye Berryman & Philip O'Carroll

Australian History
Australian History

In 1976, a Melbourne couple opened up their home and invited families to join them in a new venture - a small primary school which recreates a large extended family.

The Ventriloquist by Terry Gardiner

The Ventriloquist

by Terry Gardiner

Australian Fiction

Paul Arnold, CSIRO scientist, pays $1000 for sex with Rachel Doyle, a prostitute from Northern Ireland who has a technique no other prostitute can match. Rachel escapes from Derry to Brisbane after a client threatens an acid attack.

The Accidental Strike Team by Andrew Nelson

The Accidental Strike Team

by Andrew Nelson

Thriller

Joe Burnett was living the dream; retired young from the corporate world and volunteering with his local fire brigade.
It didn't last.

No Comfort on  Chilly Night by Noel Braun

No Comfort on Chilly Night

by Noel Braun

Australian Fiction

Felix Schmidt is backpacking on the Camino de Santiago when he meets the love of his life, the beautiful French Pascaline. He brings her back to Australia where he joins a new firm of management consultants.

Board Basics by Warren Tapp

Board Basics

by Warren Tapp

Non Fiction

This is a simple non-technical book about how a Board of Directors works and what they do. It is ideal for new Directors or University business of finance graduates or business executives

Last Train Home by Dennis O'Bryan

Last Train Home

by Dennis O'Bryan

Crime

What happened to young mum-to-be Krystal Fraser on 20 June 2009 after she checked herself out of hospital to go to a party rather than await the birth of her first child?

A Field Battery by David Gibson

A Field Battery

by David Gibson

Biographic

In late 1969 the 12th Field Regiment was warned to prepare for active service in South Vietnam in 1971-72. 'A' Field Battery replaced 102 Field Battery in the regiment and moved to Townsville in late 1969.

Sprog by Robert Scott

Sprog

by Robert Scott

Fiction

In 1956, the British government required all able-bodied 18 year old youths to report for two years military service unless they had flat feet or were convincingly gay. The army basic training period could be brutal.

Beyond His Station by Phillip Rosewarne

Beyond His Station

by Phillip Rosewarne

Australian History
Fiction

After his parents die, John Summers grows up on his relatives' sheep grazing property situated in central western New South Wales. Although treated as an outcast by his adoptive family, John has a close relationship with his grandmother, wh...

Frigate Birds by Margaret Atkins

Frigate Birds

by Margaret Atkins

Memoir

A young New Zealand nursing student is lunching in her college café in 1974 when an unknown ?Black man with a halo of corkscrew curls' sits uninvited next to her. Within a year, she marries the stranger in a traditional Solomon Islands' cer...

Fragrant Harbour by R.R. Lycette

Fragrant Harbour

by R.R. Lycette

Historical Fiction

Three young members of a Chinese commune risk all when they decide to flee the cultural revolution and make the treacherous swim to Hong Kong. For one, their desperate bid for prosperity and freedom comes to a tragic end.

Violence of Others by Rosemary Duncan

Violence of Others

by Rosemary Duncan

Australian Fiction

When a father returns from the war to his farm in remote NSW, he must struggle to restore a sense of ?home'.

Tuff Duck Earns His Name by Greg Booker

Tuff Duck Earns His Name

by Greg Booker

Children's Illustrated Fiction

The story of a brave surf lifesaving rescue boat and how he survived the spills and mishaps of his first day on the job and in doing so earned his name.

Azita and Me by Sarah Martin

Azita and Me

by Sarah Martin

Young Adult Fiction

Holly has been keeping a low profile at school to avoid situations where the class bully can make unkind comments about her single sex parents and exclude her.

My Way: Perspectives of a Riot by John Werchon

My Way: Perspectives of a Riot

by John Werchon

Memoir

The following book outlines, from lived experience, the true account of a riot situation in a prison facility. The opening pages describe ?business as usual' - the routines, procedures and protocols surrounding work in the prison arena - al...

Trust Me (You Can't Make This Up) by Scott Sturgess

Trust Me (You Can't Make This Up)

by Scott Sturgess

Memoir

The author's wide experience working in four Australian states, the United Kingdom, Vietnam and Central America has seen him encounter a variety of unusual events and accumulate a trove of funny stories, most of which are true.

Why Does My Dog Bark by Fraser Beath McEwing

Why Does My Dog Bark

by Fraser Beath McEwing

Psychology
Self Help

Journalist, novelist, music critic, pianist, sportsman - it has taken Fraser Beath McEwing the experience of a lifetime to answer this question: What is it that directs all living creatures to behave the way they do?

Frozen Chosen Revisited by Maurie Pears

Frozen Chosen Revisited

by Maurie Pears

Historical

With the Royal Australian Regiment and the United Nations Forces and its Allies in the Korean War.
This is a personal story of the experiences of a Subaltern and his 7 Platoon C Company, 3rd Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR Old Faithful)).....

The Twins of Falconia by David Carter

The Twins of Falconia

by David Carter

Fantasy

Almost sixteen years: ago twin girls were born to the powerful witch Queen Katerina in the Castle of Falconia. One of the girls disappeared that day and the queen trusted she would never be heard of again.

It's a Matter of Trust by Mary Michaels

It's a Matter of Trust

by Mary Michaels

Thriller

Having married her childhood sweetheart, Princess Alia?s world begins to disintegrate. Her nine-year-old relationship with her husband, self-made engineering genius Alex Glandore is failing.

The Dancer in Beirut by Thomas Edward Muller

The Dancer in Beirut

by Thomas Edward Muller

Fiction

Daniela Meir discovers a secret at her solitary "dreaming place" on Mount Carmel, overlooking the port of Haifa, in 1930's British-ruled Palestine. She vows never to reveal a silent voice that gives her advice or warns of imminent danger.

Benito's Gold by Bob Menzies

Benito's Gold

by Bob Menzies

Australian Fiction

This is the story of pirate treasure that people have been looking for in Australia for over 150 years.

Keep Pressing On, Brother by Noel Braun

Keep Pressing On, Brother

by Noel Braun

Memoir

Noel Braun commenced his working career as a country school teacher, then moved into a corporate career, which took him from Melbourne to Perth and Sydney. He has had a lifelong passion for writing and wrote the first words of his novels ov...

No Bed of Roses - Teo's Story by Helena Bryndzej Studdert

No Bed of Roses - Teo's Story

by Helena Bryndzej Studdert

Memoir

In no bed of roses, Teo speaks his story of being taken from his Polish village and forced into labour in Germany during World War II. He recalls the hardship, longing for home and perplexity of having his life turned upside down.

Bull Moon Memory by Susan Hutchinson

Bull Moon Memory

by Susan Hutchinson

Poetry

Susan Hutchinson wrote her first poem at age 10 and has been writing poems intermittently since. She is inspired by the challenge of different styles and variety of subject matter.

Everything in its Place by Beverley Buckley

Everything in its Place

by Beverley Buckley

New Age
Self Help

Beverley Buckley did not realise that information she accessed during a meditation session held on a rainy Saturday afternoon in Sydney early in the 1990's would transform her life and the lives of hundreds of others.

Cold Deep Waters by L. J. Hobson

Cold Deep Waters

by L. J. Hobson

Autobiography

Cold Deep Waters on the shores of Botany Bay Australia becomes the setting and sympathetic home for the secret Hanover line. A family cast adrift, torn between two vastly different worlds.

Kaha the Overweight Kunekune Pig by Bronwyn Holley

Kaha the Overweight Kunekune Pig

by Bronwyn Holley

Children's Illustrated Fiction

Kaha is overweight and doesn't have the energy to chase chooks, play catch or jump through hoops with his brothers and sisters. Will he achieve his goal of becoming healthy and happy?

Stalker, Stalker - Know How It Feels by Therese Sullivan

Stalker, Stalker - Know How It Feels

by Therese Sullivan

Thriller

Kim has finally got her life just how she wants it. She has the job she wanted, has bought her home, which she currently shares with her best friend. She just wants to focus on advancing her career and having a bit of fun.

Two Wishes by Tom Henderson

Two Wishes

by Tom Henderson

Children's Illustrated Fiction

Once upon a time there was a young frog who was dissatisfied with his lot in life. He yearned to fly around the world and do exciting things. Much to his surprise a good fairy drops by his pond and grants him his wish.

Kings Run by Ray King

Kings Run

by Ray King

Memoir

This richly varied account of a life spanning seven decades is more than a memoir about success in business. From the author's early years growing up in a medium sized town in Western Victoria during and immediately after the Second World War it t...

A Migrant's Hopeful Dawn by Sotirios Demosthenes Manolopoulos

A Migrant's Hopeful Dawn

by Sotirios Demosthenes Manolopoulos

Memoir

Sotirios 'Sam' Manolopoulos migrated to Australia in 1955 after a childhood in western Greece marred by poverty and war. Though Sam arrived in his adopted nation Australia with little more than the clothes on his back, he began his odyssey possess...

Left of Tomorrow - A Journey of Stroke Recovery by Wendy J. Lyons

Left of Tomorrow - A Journey of Stroke Recovery

by Wendy J. Lyons

Memoir

It comes as a great shock, when suddenly from one minute  to  the next, we are who we are, and then we are not… 'What? You had a stroke? Well, it could not have been very serious…

Anonasai by Jasmine Hind

Anonasai

by Jasmine Hind

Science Fiction
Fantasy

The Great Fire of London in 1666 was devastating for a young woman called Anonasai, and her brother, Constantine. They mysteriously become immortal, and from this time on, she is known as the wandering assassin, and Hunting Bird.

Rainbow Zebra by Bettina Brown

Rainbow Zebra

by Bettina Brown

Children's Illustrated Fiction

Mama Zebra looked down at her baby and was surprised to see that something was different.

Growing Wings by Phillip Rosewarne

Growing Wings

by Phillip Rosewarne

Australian Fiction

Jess was not meant to be, but her tenacity to overcome adversities moulded a personality determined to survive. In a twist of fate, Jess is forced to leave Sydney as a young teenager without a legal identity to make her home in a remote Kim...

Henry's Empire by Bob Bennett

Henry's Empire

by Bob Bennett

Historical Novel

Henry's Empire, an historical novel, is the story of the life and times of Ernest Henry, an English adventurer who, at the height of England's empire days, sought his fortune in Australia.

Your Heart and Mine by Sandee Banks

Your Heart and Mine

by Sandee Banks

Children's Illustrated Fiction

There are hearts throughout most of the book - some more hidden than others. The last line in the story is an invitation to find all the hearts (not just on the back page)....

Fractured Trust by Mike Sabey

Fractured Trust

by Mike Sabey

Fiction

This epic novel of passion, betrayal and bravery is based on a true story of the corrupt cover-up of a major fraud, which took place in war-torn England during the Blitz in the 1940s.

From Technocrat to Leader by Donald Macrae Gordon

From Technocrat to Leader

by Donald Macrae Gordon

Business
Leadership

This book provides practical guidance to all people who are on the path to becoming leaders. The author focuses on the foundations of leadership - trust and care.

Alley Kid by Bronwin Dargaville

Alley Kid

by Bronwin Dargaville

Young Adult Fiction

At almost fifteen, Jess exists alone in a life which has known few luxuries.
A desperate attempt one night to free herself from her past is only the beginning of a new roller coaster ride of abuse and betrayal. She is thrust among stra...

Backpackers - A Tale of Boats, Girls and Unholy Alliances by Ian Dolby

Backpackers - A Tale of Boats, Girls and Unholy Alliances

by Ian Dolby

Australian Fiction
Thriller

Harry Stevens, the Middle-Eastern war hero from Hitch-Hikers, the first book in the Firebird series, thought that having dinner at the pub and chatting up the waitress was a safe and pleasant way to pass an evening, but circumstances conspi...

Ready Aim Fire by James Unkles

Ready Aim Fire

by James Unkles

Australian History

In 1902, three Australian volunteers who served with the British Army during the Anglo Boer War were tried and sentenced for executing Boer combatants. Lieutenants Harry 'Breaker' Morant and Peter Handcock were executed and George Witton se...

Sunrise in the West by Glen Natalier

Sunrise in the West

by Glen Natalier

Historical Fiction

World War II is ending. The enemy is advancing. In the far north-eastern reaches of the Empire, the German citizens are terrified. The victorious Russian army is determined to sweep the area clean of German settlement and reports of atrocities are...

Across Time and Space by Mala Naidoo

Across Time and Space

by Mala Naidoo

Fiction

A contemporary story of fractured pasts, intriguing encounters, insularity, professional harassment and the capacity to live for others.

Luca Goes to Dudesville by Maria Demasi

Luca Goes to Dudesville

by Maria Demasi

Children's Illustrated Fiction

Luca goes to dudesville takes young readers on a journey into the imaginary world of Dudesville, where 8-year-old Luca learns important lessons about life, virtues and resilience.

Moonlight Predator by Graham Sharpe

Moonlight Predator

by Graham Sharpe

Thriller

The Kenyan bush is breathtakingly beautiful but potentially deadly without the honed skills of a highly trained marksman and experienced "white hunter".

Clones and Captains,  Book Two Beyond the Silence by Dave Crawford

Clones and Captains, Book Two Beyond the Silence

by Dave Crawford

Science Fiction

The old Chinese curse - may you live in interesting times - certainly applies to the space traveller Zan Kovac. The Aclasers, Earth's ruling elite, faced with revolts had genetically engineered a warrior species, the Krarls, to terrorise th...

Sandgroper's Penfriend by James Voûte

Sandgroper's Penfriend

by James Voûte

Children's Illustrated Fiction

From that moment, everything goes wrong when Squirrel and Sandgroper start their adventures along the beaches of the Indian Ocean.

Night Before Christmas at Australasia Zoo by Bronwyn Holley

Night Before Christmas at Australasia Zoo

by Bronwyn Holley

Children's Illustrated Fiction
Fiction

The animals at Australasia Zoo are trying their best to stay awake to meet Santa Claus and ask him lots of questions? but will they be able to stay awake long enough to get the answers they want?

Bubbles of the Flat Earth by Dave Crawford

Bubbles of the Flat Earth

by Dave Crawford

Fantasy

On a supposedly flat Earth most people live within two large bubbles, which are effectively worlds in their own right. Bubble Perfect encompasses a huge area that encloses everything from tropical forest to alpine pasture and the provincial...

Clutch Start by Keith Michaels

Clutch Start

by Keith Michaels

Australian Fiction

Some girls love him, some mother him, and some just want sex with him, but he just can't seem to keep the one he loves. What is it with girls?

The Beauty of Life by Antoinette de Morton

The Beauty of Life

by Antoinette de Morton

Poetry

Poetry and Art from Antoinette de Morton De Morton's poetry is often poignant and frequently addresses subjects rarely thought about, such as the escaping feathers from a pillow. Her geometric artwork is rythmic and features interestin...

Wouldn't be Dead for Quids by Bob Menzies

Wouldn't be Dead for Quids

by Bob Menzies

Australian Poetry and Prose

An irreverent look at surviving PTSD and depression, remembering a lost Australia and its values and a celebration of perseverance and optimism.


Nobody Chews an Oyster by S. Jessie Keyssecker

Nobody Chews an Oyster

by S. Jessie Keyssecker

Memoir

A funny and sensitive memoir about growing up on the semi-rural outskirts of Brisbane in the 1960s and 1970 and living and working in the Queensland Outback. From there to the opposite end of the spectrum and to urban Japan.

Cut Off by Col Foley

Cut Off

by Col Foley

Australian Fiction

How did a runt from an impoverished U.S. farm family come to be a sensitive, but highly-trained, killer?

Nobody's Soldier - The Life of Andrii Antonenko by Peter Antonenko

Nobody's Soldier - The Life of Andrii Antonenko

by Peter Antonenko

Memoir

Andrii Antonenko was born in the Ukraine in 1922 shortly before the Communist purges of the Kulaks. He and his family were sent to work camps in the frozen steppes of the far North when he wasn't even a teenager.

Parramatta River Talks by Ana Calero

Parramatta River Talks

by Ana Calero

Historical Fiction

This is a story of a family saga in an historical setting. It starts with the arrival of white men that came from England and settled on the shores of a new land. The story centres on the Parramatta Region of New South Wales, Australia.

The Maori Conflict by Sean Hampsey

The Maori Conflict

by Sean Hampsey

Historical Fiction

In the early 1800's a French veteran of Napoleon Bonaparte's wars escapes to New Zealand from the penal settlement of New South Wales. After being captured, he chances his way into the inner-sanctum of a powerful Maori tribe.

Our Stem of Hope - The Andrew Curtis Story by Linda Curtis

Our Stem of Hope - The Andrew Curtis Story

by Linda Curtis

Memoir
Medical

Earth shattering. Life changing. World altering. Such profound phrases, but they all seem monumentally inadequate when attempting to articulate the impact that Andrew's illness has had. Not only on us as individuals and life partners, but on our ...

The Aborigine and the Drover by John Lynch

The Aborigine and the Drover

by John Lynch

Historical Fiction

In the 1860's in the Colony of Victoria, Tabu an aborigine goes 'walkabout' after a violent tribal fight during which his brother is killed. He rescues the wife of a drover/farmer - Michael, who is an escaped Convict.

Billy Two by Gary Boyd

Billy Two

by Gary Boyd

Australian Fiction

The Australian outback is a vast emptiness most people never get the chance to visit. Many that do are overcome by the isolation, the incredible distances and for the most part its deafening silence. However, those lucky ones who live there love the

Real and Reel by Brian McFarlane

Real and Reel

by Brian McFarlane

Biographic
Memoir

A light-hearted, ironic account of a lifetime's addiction. It is one person's story, but it may strike familiar sparks among many others.

The Wheel: Saints and Sinners by Dave Crawford

The Wheel: Saints and Sinners

by Dave Crawford

Historical Fiction

In this fictional story, Jeff Greenstains, born in late-13th century England, tells the story of his life. He was born in the village of Lower Stint in the Pennine Hills, the son of Brother Stonefyus, a hermit monk, and Sister Ann, an exile...

Justice for Constable Cook by Terry Richardson

Justice for Constable Cook

by Terry Richardson

Thriller

On a lonely, gravel road, Traffic Policeman James Cook is found dead. Along with his motorcycle, Cook is horrifically mutilated and crushed, then left to the elements beside the road.

A Gift of Friendship: A Small Brown Bear's Story by Anne Clark

A Gift of Friendship: A Small Brown Bear's Story

by Anne Clark

Children's Illustrated Fiction

This real-life journey started when a small brown toy bear was taken by the author as a keepsake for a loved one unable to accompanying her on the journey, another soft-toy-human bond in operation again.

Forgotten Heroes of the South African War by Florence Breed

Forgotten Heroes of the South African War

by Florence Breed

The soldiers whom you will find within these pages went to fight for others and they displayed a kind of silent heroism which wins no medals. From the pens of these ordinary Australians comes a plain and honest view of the war as they saw a...

A to Z An Anthology of Animal Poems by Cam Wyllie

A to Z An Anthology of Animal Poems

by Cam Wyllie

Children's Illustrated Fiction
Poetry

I was in London for work and my wife and children were back in Australia. I was missing them so much I started to write a poem about cooking as I cooked all the time for my kids and would turn it into a theme and a feast.

Shadows of Yesterday: A True Story by Chris Kirby Ryan

Shadows of Yesterday: A True Story

by Chris Kirby Ryan

Biographic

From the age of two, Georgina experienced the vilest abuse and cruelty, unimaginable for the average person. It seemed that everywhere she turned, every man who came into her life had just one purpose in mind.

One Dream, Four Countries by Sundram Sivamalai

One Dream, Four Countries

by Sundram Sivamalai

Memoir

There are many books about human struggles and achievements. This book offers the reader a captivating and inspirational account on how to build a live against diversity and many obstacles.

Old Cornish Tales by Florence Breed

Old Cornish Tales

by Florence Breed

Biographic

Cornwall is cut off from the rest of England by the River Tamar which effectively makes the country an "island". Consequently, its geographical isolation meant that Cornish people developed their own language, food and customs - ...

Davidia and Grandma's Memories by Ken Spargo

Davidia and Grandma's Memories

by Ken Spargo

Australian Fiction

Davidia and Slirander had the 'single' task of researching Slirander's grandma's memories for a school age based thesis. Not much was known about her history. Her memories were stored in a secret place inside the room with the waving hands...

For Whom the River Runs by Wayne F.A. Pappin

For Whom the River Runs

by Wayne F.A. Pappin

Australian Fiction

For Whom the River Runs is a novel set in a small country town in 1954. It is a tragic tale of power and prejudice and the trials and tribulations of two boys whose innocence is tested by an environment jaundiced by the harsh realities of m...

Survival by I.M. Edwards

Survival

by I.M. Edwards

Australian Fiction
Thriller

An extraordinary story of romance and adventure in the wake of a tragic cruise-ship disaster. Separated lovers survive, each believing the other to have perished, living on separate islands in the Pacific Ocean.

Coona Girl by Valerie J. Griffiths

Coona Girl

by Valerie J. Griffiths

Memoir
Australian History

In Valerie's lifelong search for her identity, and her sense of belonging, she will discover not only her parentage, but also her family history. What she uncovers is a wealth of true ancestral stories of pioneering and determination.

Guess I'll Just Keep on Walking by Noel Braun

Guess I'll Just Keep on Walking

by Noel Braun

Spirituality

Since the suicide of Maris, his beloved wife of forty-two years, Noel Braun struggled to find himself. All his life assumptions were overturned and he lost his sense of identity. Endeavouring to find some anchorage, he embarked on a spiritu...

Jagged Edge of Joy by Liz Newton

Jagged Edge of Joy

by Liz Newton

Thriller

In 1961, the temperature hit ninety degrees Fahrenheit before lunchtime. It was going to be a scorcher as surfers and campers flocked to Narrabeen, one of Sydney's northern beaches. Late afternoon a typical southerly buster whipped up a sandstorm....

Life's Snakes and Ladders by Joan Krohn

Life's Snakes and Ladders

by Joan Krohn

Memoir

In the 1930s Australia was in the grip of the Great Depression, a time when many people were hungry and homeless. Although Joan Krohn was born into this era, fate was kind to her.

Brothers in Exile by Leon Isackson

Brothers in Exile

by Leon Isackson

Historical

An exciting journey through Australian history from 1812 to 1937, as the author sets out to solve the secrets of a mysterious grandmother he never knew.

The Day Was Made for Walking by Noel Braun

The Day Was Made for Walking

by Noel Braun

Memoir

Noel Braun yearns to walk the Camino, the ancient pilgrimage route that leads across France and Spain to Santiago de Compostela. Since the suicide of Maris, his beloved wife of forty-two years, he has struggled to find himself.

Lonely for My Land by Tish Lees

Lonely for My Land

by Tish Lees

Memoir

As one of the earliest properties pioneered north of the twenty-sixth parallel in the Roebourne District of the Pilbara, Karratha Station harbours a fascinating history.

My Bobbee by Jannette Lawler

My Bobbee

by Jannette Lawler

Fiction

Gloria hates her life. Her mother doesn't want her, her teachers don't want her and she is always being picked on by bullies. Her clothes are ragged and mis-matched. She decides to run away after not being invited to the class party. Trippi...

Thirty Years in Time by Peter France

Thirty Years in Time

by Peter France

Action
Thriller

In the midst of a heated battle during the Vietnam War, Peter Jackson falls into a strange new adventure, where time is just another dimension?

Clouds and Sunshine by Ruth Pollock

Clouds and Sunshine

by Ruth Pollock

Australian Fiction

Rosie Franklin is an enthusiastic teacher and sports coach who, through her desire for adventure, cements a teenage school friendship into a loving relationship with Chas Anderson.

Bloody Moon by Ian Cordiner

Bloody Moon

by Ian Cordiner

Thriller

Dieter Paesano exploits the greed of small business "entrepreneurs" operating on the fringes of the gold industry in Africa. They are attracted by any proposition, risky or not, which leverages their investment stake.

A Cloudy Path by Jenni Greenham

A Cloudy Path

by Jenni Greenham

Memoir

The brief conversation with the transient Fella in the Perth caravan park sets a path to a future gradually unfolding over a decade and changing who Jenni and Pete are forever. That journey challenges their prejudices, their beliefs and th...

Picture a Dry Riverbed by Geoff Hazel

Picture a Dry Riverbed

by Geoff Hazel

Memoir

The time: 1999. The location: The mountainous district of Ermera, East Timor. The Participants: Locals from the various Timorese factions; Indonesian Police and Military; International Electoral Observers; United Nations personnel, paid...

No Freedom for the Heart by E. M. Miller

No Freedom for the Heart

by E. M. Miller

General

It's the 1980's, and two families, the Costas and the Delaneys find themselves grappling the onslaught of life in a Melbourne suburb. Lost relationships, lost innocence and lost beauty, ubiquitous in a world where all that is precious can disappea...

The Extraordinary Adventure of Clancy McTaggart by Brett Hallam

The Extraordinary Adventure of Clancy McTaggart

by Brett Hallam

Science Fiction

Clancy lives with his family in a small country town near the Woomera rocket range, which also happens to be where his father works.
His father takes him to the rocket range to show him a chimpanzee they are about to send into space.

The Convict and the Soldier by John Lynch

The Convict and the Soldier

by John Lynch

Historical Fiction
Historical Novel

The story is set in the 1850s and begins in County Clare, Ireland. A young Irishman Michael Keogh, a shipwright, returns home to assist Edmund, father in his small farm. Simultaneously, a wealthy British Army Officer, John Hall, arrives at a posti...

Some Touch of Pity by Lawrence Pope

Some Touch of Pity

by Lawrence Pope

Australian Studies

What to do when Victoria's oldest scientific institution, the Royal Melbourne Botanic Gardens, plans to exterminate struggling native flying foxes while telling the public the opposite?

From Wireless to Wallabies: a life of Norman McCance by Janet Werkmeister

From Wireless to Wallabies: a life of Norman McCance

by Janet Werkmeister

Biographic

Norman McCance was one of the stars of early radio in Melbourne. He became immensely popular during the second half of the 1920s for his broadcasts of wrestling matches for radio station 3LO, now known as 774 ABC

Muesli by Jack French

Muesli

by Jack French

Australian Fiction

I've got your release papers on my desk.' The superintendent had cheerfully stated.
'I think there has been some sort of mistake,' said Sorrowful, confused. 'I have at least ten years to go.'

Operation Snakebite by Darryl Bishop

Operation Snakebite

by Darryl Bishop

Fiction

National serviceman, Tom Duncan, was a changed man when he returned from the Vietnam conflict. His pompous father, a successful New England fine wool producer, stating that he'd not have the family's good name tarnished any more, banishes h...

What Are You Waiting For by Michael Le Page

What Are You Waiting For

by Michael Le Page

Memoir

I was sitting in my hotel room after a nine-hour overnight flight clearing my emails before a busy week in Tokyo. An email from a friend popped up "Would you like to run a marathon in October?" he wrote.

The Kissing House by Michael Pert

The Kissing House

by Michael Pert

Thriller

2001. East Timor remains a dangerous place. Memories of pro‑Indonesian savagery linger, a resurgent militia threatens, and a secret war rages between Indonesia and Australia.

The Blade of Gilgamesh by Jeff Edwards

The Blade of Gilgamesh

by Jeff Edwards

Political Thriller

Throughout the ages the possession of an unremarkable sword has seemingly been the magic that allowed dynasties to flourish. When a modern tyrant seeks to find the sword and use its power, The Fund find themselves in a race to locate this treasure...

Rain Dog by Sybil Rowlands

Rain Dog

by Sybil Rowlands

Children's Illustrated Fiction
Fiction

Hero is a black puppy of uncertain breed, the runt of a litter born in a severe storm. He was frightened of almost everything from the time he was little. Although at first not keen to do so, Ned's parents allow him to keep the little puppy as his...

Power of Nature by Elizabeth McCarthy

Power of Nature

by Elizabeth McCarthy

Biographic

Those viewing the works of Elizabeth McCarthy (née Jess) for the first time are about to enter the world of a new reality and embark on a journey, one that may feel in part familiar but is in fact a new and novel world.

I Can Sing! But Where Is My Voice by Ricci Carr

I Can Sing! But Where Is My Voice

by Ricci Carr

Educational Singers Guide

Wondering how you can get to sing that song you always wanted to without running out of breath, and sing it all in tune? Need to sing at your best friend's wedding or maybe in a school production?

Australia's Water Markets by Manabu Kondo

Australia's Water Markets

by Manabu Kondo

Educational

An evaluation of Australia's water market as a new global standard for managing water resources.

The Secret Fire by Laurie Jo Moore

The Secret Fire

by Laurie Jo Moore

Historical

This book tells the gripping stories of twelve men who were imprisoned in the death camps in Laos. It tells the truth about the hidden war in Laos.

Grandma's Gap Years by Mary Steel

Grandma's Gap Years

by Mary Steel

Travel
Memoir

Travel abroad in the 1950s ? what was it like? Why did you go? How did you get there? Who did you meet? Did it change your outlook? How did you cope without a credit card or mobile?

Letters from Aceh by Children of Aceh

Letters from Aceh

by Children of Aceh

Biographic
Historical

A collection of letters and photographs exchanged between students from the tsunami devastated Aceh province, and children from international destinations.
The foreword has been written by the Indonesian President, Dr Susilo Bambang Yu...

Working Class Angel by Robert Scott

Working Class Angel

by Robert Scott

Australian Fiction

He stopped to lean against a rail at the edge of the path, where the cliff jutted out, providing a popular sea-gazing spot. Seagulls wheeled majestically, soaring and hanging in the air like kites.

Looking Back at a Stranger Book 3 by Phillip Rosewarne

Looking Back at a Stranger Book 3

by Phillip Rosewarne

Australian Fiction

In his twilight years, John Summers reflects on his significant collection of assets, mostly centred on his extensive grazing enterprises in New South Wales. But his wealth is the product of a vile theft as a young man, which he has not div...

Memoirs of a Jersey Girl by Elizabeth Kempster

Memoirs of a Jersey Girl

by Elizabeth Kempster

Memoir

From growing up in the Channel Islands post World War II, to running sheep and cattle stations in Australia, Memoirs of a Jersey Girl is the story of a life filled with adventure, achievement, and at times, tragedy.

Shafts of Light by Rob Hicks

Shafts of Light

by Rob Hicks

Fiction

The sun elbowed its way through the clouds. Thin, bright shafts of light shone down, selecting, as if by some divine providence, various significant sites around the district. Today it shone on the little bridge just out of town.

Bill from Bedellick by Frances O'Brien

Bill from Bedellick

by Frances O'Brien

Australian History

Bill O'Brien was born out in the country at Bedellick, past the village of Hall, towards Yass, along Spring Range Road, where his father selected land, as a pioneer of the area. His grandfather, John, arrived in Australia from Limerick, Ire...

Tully by Bill Killmore

Tully

by Bill Killmore

Historical Fiction

The year is 1865 and brothers Will and Tully Lees return to West Virginia from the American Civil War, lucky to survive the bloody struggle. The brothers feel they should help their family in their efforts to get on with their lives and bring the ...

Silver Souls by Susan Vinson

Silver Souls

by Susan Vinson

Young Adult Fiction

Lisa, an Australian girl on holidays with her parents in Chile, makes friends with a local girl named Ximena who is no ordinary girl because her best friends are dolphins!

Eliyahu's Mistress by Roger Mendelson

Eliyahu's Mistress

by Roger Mendelson

Fiction

Steven is a dynamic marketing man, Jewish but not religious. When he begins developing a new business strategy for an established chain of Church-run op-shops, he quickly forms a strong working relationship with Frances, one of the board me...

Short Eternities by James Martin

Short Eternities

by James Martin

Poetry

Short Eternities is not one poetry collection, but eight — a sequence that sums up the calculated insight and undying optimism of poet James Martin.

My Innermost Thoughts by Lorna Ramirez

My Innermost Thoughts

by Lorna Ramirez

Self Help

Lorna Ramirez wrote this book so she could share her wisdoms with others. She has been an observer of human behaviour and emotions and has built up her own personal philosophies throughout her life.

Endless Memories by Sandra Tam

Endless Memories

by Sandra Tam

Memoir

An extraordinary life of a Chinese woman who was born into a very rich family in the Republic of China, ten years after the last Manchuria Dynasty was overthrown. Her indulgent life was torn by the Sino-Japanese War in the 1940s and had t.....

Shadow of the Wheel by Pat Kelly

Shadow of the Wheel

by Pat Kelly

Historical Fiction

The mighty water-wheel at Laxey mines in the Isle of Man has been set in motion. In its great shadow, Sarah and Patrick have fallen in love. It is a love that must be kept secret, for Patrick is Irish.

Discovery by Marni

Discovery

by Marni

Poetry

This collection of poetry, commentary and thoughts is drawn from a lifetime of observation and discovery of the unspoken knowledge that's always been with me. In this book you'll find humour, joy and pain. I do hope you'll find it an engaging read.

My Passion My Calling by Lorna Ramirez

My Passion My Calling

by Lorna Ramirez

Memoir
Inspirational Stories

This authentic story about a Filipino migrant family settling in Melbourne in 1977 is a fascinating read, as it tells of the emotions, the ups and downs, the government assistance in those days, the practicalities, the difficulties, the sudden cha...

The Rainbow Snail by Robyn Neil

The Rainbow Snail

by Robyn Neil

Children's Illustrated Fiction

The story of an ordinary snail, who finds out he's not so ordinary after all.

The Song of Mawu by Jeff Edwards

The Song of Mawu

by Jeff Edwards

Political Thriller

Genocide in the African country of Sontaria causes a surge of escaping refugees to seek sanctuary in neighbouring Namola.

The Threads of Time by Dave Crawford

The Threads of Time

by Dave Crawford

Science Fiction

Experience the collision of two very different worlds. The first, as seen through the eyes of Rod, a fighter pilot and Hydie, a teenage girl, is one of titanic spaceships, hibernation, time travel, super computers and eerie outcomes from rampant g...

The Invisible Journey by Addison Russell

The Invisible Journey

by Addison Russell

Australian Fiction

Erin is at an unexpected place and time in her life. She has everything she's always wanted: marriage, two gorgeous children, an adorable dog and loving in-laws and friends. But now she finds that something is missing.

The Eden Effect by David Finchley

The Eden Effect

by David Finchley

Thriller

If you want to find out, come to the small Victorian town of Eden. Here you will meet Martin Brophy, who carries with him the scars of a horrific emotional trauma suffered in childhood.

The Panache of the Pastry Chef by Duncan Campbell

The Panache of the Pastry Chef

by Duncan Campbell

Cookbook

Confection temptation — sweet surrender — sticky endings… These three epitomise the pastry chef's endeavour to satisfy and maintain clients' needs. The pastry chef's world is one of mystique, magic and endurance. Their showmansh...

The Rainbow Snail Finds a Friend by Robyn Neil

The Rainbow Snail Finds a Friend

by Robyn Neil

Children's Illustrated Fiction

When a strange little snail lands in the Rainbow snail's garden what will happen to him and who will welcome him into their world?

Gaining a Sense of Self by Karen Laura-Lee Wilson

Gaining a Sense of Self

by Karen Laura-Lee Wilson

Memoir

Many years later when I asked how she felt when the doll was accidentally smashed she replied “I could have killed you”. She meant it. Six decades on she still had not forgiven me.

The Strangest of Antics by Leone Purdy

The Strangest of Antics

by Leone Purdy

Poetry

It's exciting to fight battles, to rescue damsels in distress, and to make important decisions. But children grow up fast as well.

Lick Your Problems Not Your Wounds by Tom Henderson

Lick Your Problems Not Your Wounds

by Tom Henderson

Self Help

"We often feel overwhelmed by tragedy, both on a global scale and from our own personal hardships. However, by surrendering to defeatism and negativity we do nothing towards building a better world. Worse still, at a personal level we fall ...

The Leadbeaters of Murphy's Spur by Robyn Locket

The Leadbeaters of Murphy's Spur

by Robyn Locket

Australian Fiction

Shy looked back over his shoulder. He'd expected to see Missy following him but instead, in the distance, he could see the empty white branch shining in the moonlight.
Missy was nowhere to be seen…

The Arab Club; Four Women and a Man by Tim Lowe

The Arab Club; Four Women and a Man

by Tim Lowe

Australian Fiction

I loved her concept of us as the Arab Club. She explained how, to Arab men, four is the ideal number of wives. One wife means not enough sex for the man and too much sex for the wife. Two wives will fight and if there are three wives two of them w...

O'Malley MHR by Larry Noye

O'Malley MHR

by Larry Noye

Australian History

He well and truly does. Colour went with King O'Malley. He breezes into the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition of 1888 to have international pressmen rocking with laughter as he tells his stories.

Key Clicks and High Tension by Barry Abley

Key Clicks and High Tension

by Barry Abley

Historical Fiction

Tom Adams was fascinated with telegraphy from an early age and was invited to witness the transmission of the first shore to ship message in the Southern Hemisphere.