Monthly Archives: May 2012

Picture BotY 2012 – Look, a book!

Amy and Louis deservedly won the Picture Story Book category in 2007 and so it should have because it is one of the best picture story books of all time. Their follow-up in Clancy and Millie was less spectacular. Fortunately, … Continue reading

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Bungawitta – CBCA BotY 2012

Spoiler alert: this review excessively implies the ending. With the drought officially broken last month it seems that this fun little book is a bit too late. That being said, maybe we should see Emily Rodda’s contribution to the shortlist … Continue reading

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CBCA Shortlist 2012 – The Golden Day

Fans of my earlier work will know that I think this book is going to win the CBCA Book of the Year Award this year and here is why: Dubosarsky has written impressively in the past melding personal drama with … Continue reading

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CBCA shortlist goes underground – The Dead I Know

You know that Jackie French would have to stuff up a book pretty badly not to get shortlisted but one author who consistently earns his guernsey in the list is Scot Gardner. His experiences as a counselor and tech teacher … Continue reading

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CBCA Shortlist Part II: When we were two

As a former child himself, I understand, Robert Newton has an ability to write stories about Aussie kids in an extremely authentic manner. When we were two follows the story of two brothers fleeing from an abusive home. The story … Continue reading

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Off to a good start – Ship Kings

From the moment that I began to read this book I was off. McGahan’s writing style has that ability to transport you so deeply into the world of the character that you can’t help but daydream. His experiences of packing … Continue reading

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