Category Archives: Blog

Save the Date- 4th February is Tim Baker and FEVER CITY

Join LOVEthatBOOK on Februrary 4 for a special guest post from Tim Baker, debut Australian author of FEVER CITY. Find out how dreaming helped him finish his novel and find his dream publisher. Who is Tim Baker? Tim Baker was born … Continue reading

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Review: Zeroes by Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan and Deborah Biancotti

Prepare yourself. This book is a non-stop, action packed and wonderfully written novel by three writers with serious chops. Westerfeld is the award winning, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Uglies and Leviathan trilogies (my son loved these); … Continue reading

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Guest Post: Mary-Rose MacColl on Swimming, Meditation and calming the Monkey Mind

Today I welcome bestselling author Mary-Rose MacColl to LOVEthatBOOK to share her thoughts on swimming as a type of writerly meditation. Her latest novel, Swimming Home was published on September 23rd. You can read my review of Swimming Home here. … Continue reading

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Review: The Natural Way of Things by Charlotte Wood

It has taken me a week to write this review because this book, The Natural Way of Things by Charlotte Wood, has held my mind hostage. Reading it was completely terrifying because it didn’t take much suspension of disbelief to think that … Continue reading

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Interview: Jenny Ackland on Writing The Secret Son

It is my pleasure to welcome Australian author Jenny Ackland to the blog to talk about writing her debut novel THE SECRET SON. (My review of The Secret Son can be found here)​ Jenny has developed strong connections to Turkey … Continue reading

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Review: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

As I read Elizabeth Gilbert’s new book BIG MAGIC, I was reminded of one of many famous quotes from epic children’s author Roald Dahl. It goes like this: And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because … Continue reading

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Review: The Diver’s Clothes Lie Empty by Vendela Vida

Ready for something a little unusual? The unnamed protagonist of this novel finds herself stranded in Casablanca. She is robbed while checking in to her dubious hotel, The Golden Tulip, which leaves her in a foreign country without her passport, … Continue reading

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Review: Hester & Harriet by Hilary Spiers

Two widowed sisters, Hester and Harriet, live a comfortable and routine life together in a cottage in a picturesque English Village. The foodie pair are reluctantly on their way to Christmas lunch with relatives who are crushingly boring and unable … Continue reading

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Review: The Perfumer’s Secret by Fiona McIntosh

It is 1914 and against her will, Fleurette Delacroix is to marry Aimery De Lasset in a match of convenience that would unite two prestigious perfume families of Grasse. When the Cathedral bells toll at midnight to call their men … Continue reading

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Review: What Matters Most by Dianne Maguire

Dianne Maguire is a social worker turned novelist. Her over 20 years experience in child welfare and protection and her love for the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia have infused her debut novel WHAT MATTERS MOST. The story revolves around … Continue reading

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