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The Sea by John Banville

The Sea by John Banville

The winner of the 2005 Man Booker Prize - Written in Banville's precise and hauntingly beautiful prose, The Sea is both a reconciliation with loss and an extraordinary meditation on identity and remembrance. Utterly compelling, profoundly moving and illuminating, it is unquestionably one of the finest works yet from a sublime master of language.

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Memoirs Of A Geisha

Memoirs Of A Geisha

This novel is convincing, transporting you to another world, another time and place, and making you feel like you are listening and seeing with someone else's ears and eyes.  



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Zadie Smith On Beauty A Novel

Zadie Smith On Beauty A Novel

This novel delves into the question of what are the beautiful things in life and how far will you go to get them?

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Hill Of Grace By Stephen Orr

Hill Of Grace By Stephen Orr

Set in 1951, this novel is set in the Barossa Valley, with old-school Lutheran William Miller, who lives a quiet life with his wife, Bluma, and son, Nathan, making wine and baking bread. But William has a secret. He's been studying the Bible and he's found what a thousand others could not find: the date of the Apocalypse.

Orr's novel, loosely based on what happened to teenage jackeroos Simon Amos and James Annetts, is told with clarity and grace.



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Grace by Robert Drewe

Grace by Robert Drewe

Intricately plotted, breathlessly paced - part film noir, part action thriller, part road movie - Grace reflects on matters as timeless and contemporary as the countless varieties of love and the nature of human fear, whether tanible or illusory.



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