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2008’s credit crash and what it means

04/12/08 | Elizabeth George
There are two main parts to this book. In the first, the author tries to come up with an economic theory that explains what has been happening. In the second, the author gives a description of the crisis and how it happened.

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God, Actually - Simon Manchester responds

28/11/08 | Simon Manchester
Roy Williams has written a popular defence of his own Christian faith in the ABC book God, Actually. I have…

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Unstoppable Global Warming

27/11/08 | Peter Kirsop
This book's thesis is that global warming is happening but that it is a natural process.

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Human Rights Overboard

19/11/08 | Alison Watts
In a recent Sydney Morning Herald Immigration Minister Senator Chris Evans was quoted as acknowledging the…

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The A-Z of Bradman

12/11/08 | Stephen Yeo
As the title suggests, The A–Z of Bradman is less a biography and more a collection of assorted snapshots…

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The Shack

10/11/08 | Lisa Byrnes
The Shack has been something of a phenomenon in Christian publishing. The book, written by William P. Young…

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All the days of my life

05/11/08 | Cathy Krimmer
A beautiful, young widow sets out to Australia in this second installment of the life of Heléna, by Sydney…

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My Guantanamo Diary

29/10/08 | Elizabeth George
Mahvish Rukhsana Khan whose parents migrated as doctors to the USA from Afghanistan in the 1970s is a Muslim lawyer…

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Crashing Through

23/10/08 | Elly Byrne
Mike May spent his life crashing through. Blinded at age three, he defied expectations by breaking world records…

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Paul Keating’s Unfinished Business

13/10/08 | Mark Tough
Unfinished Business: Paul Keating's interrupted revolution is more a book about economics than a political…

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No Ordinary View

08/10/08 | Elly Byrne
Naomi Reed’s No Ordinary View is the sequel to 2008’s Australian Christian Book of the Year runner up…

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God, Actually

29/09/08 | Simon Smart
There are at least two situations where it would be good to have Roy Williams by your side. The first is in a courtroom…

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Typo

26/09/08 | Alison Watts
Typo is a cautionary story of the collapse of one man's dream, told with personal honesty, insight and wry…

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The Anatomist

17/09/08 | Chris Little
Just to make things clear Gray’s Anatomy is not Grey’s Anatomy. The first (look for the ‘a’)…

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Blood and Rage

12/09/08 | Alan Dungey
After September 11, 2001, some Western intellectuals sought for the root causes of terrorism. Why did they hate…

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Pitcairn: Paradise Lost

04/09/08 | Alison Watts
As the book Pitcairn: Paradise Lost - Uncovering the dark secrets of a South Pacific fantasy paradise records,…

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The Conviction of Richard Nixon

25/08/08 | Mark Tough
The focus of this book is the series of interviews that David Frost conducted with Richard Nixon in 1977. What…

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Hope

22/08/08 | Alison Watts
Glen A Gerreyn's book Hope is a book written to motivate and empower people to "succeed" in life.

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Not for Sale

07/08/08 | Elizabeth George
Not For Sale by David Batsone aims to give general information about the global slave trade. Batsone is…

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