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Collection of short stories by emerging writers

This is not a book review, because it doesn’t feel right to review a book that I am actually in! In 2022, I was invited to have a short story published in this collection and of course I said yes. This was my first time having my writing published in a physical book which was incredibly exciting. As th...

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Memoir about body image, mental health and following your dreams

This was a 2024 Christmas gift, and I read it almost straight away in the new year. Although this author is a reasonably well-known Australian musician, and I love music, I actually had ne...

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Colours

Children’s flap book about objects and colours

This was another Christmas present for my toddler from last year!

“Colours” by Philip Dauncey and illustrated by Fiona Powers is a children’s flap book all about the different things th...

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The Town

Children’s flap book about living in a town

To give a bit of an idea about how far behind I still am in reviews, this was a Christmas present for my toddler last year. I have finally made a start on 2025 reviews and have some non-kids’ book reviews coming imminently.

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Children’s flap book about a spirited young puppy

It is completely unsurprising that several of books from this classic series have made their way into our dog-loving home after having a baby. However, I thought I would review them all together because their formats and plots are quite similar.

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