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AUSTRALIA BOOKS
Posted in Australia (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by A. W. Reed. By New Holland Publishers, Ltd..
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No comments about Aboriginal Stories: With Word List English--Aboriginal, Aboriginal--English.
Posted in Australia (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Robin Haines. By Palgrave Macmillan.
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No comments about Doctors at Sea: Emigrant Voyages to Colonial Australia.
Posted in Australia (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
By Fine Art Publishing.
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No comments about The Australian Photographers Collection (Australian Photographers Collection Vol. 1).
Posted in Australia (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Ada Pryer. By Continuum International Publishing Group.
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No comments about A Decade in Borneo (Literature of Travel Exploration and Empire).
Posted in Australia (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Nikki Gemmell. By Viking Adult.
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5 comments about Alice Springs: 1A Novel.
- This is a passionate, driven novel whose main character, the flinty but vulnerable Snip Freeman, has stayed with me long after I finished the book. Gemmell's voice is vivid and poetic, unlike any other I have read. I couldn't put the novel down. It was facinating to read about a place so foreign as the Australian desert, and the central sequence where the protagonists are stranded and running out of time is wonderfully handled. I can imagine this book having a huge fan base, particularly among the sort of readers who loved "The Beach." Powerful stuff.
- THE desolate landscapes of central Australia, eerily beautiful and cruel, are superbly evoked in Cleave.
Nikki Gemmell's heroine, Snip Freeman, is a painter who, as a child, lived in the centre until her father Bud deserted her. Snip has occasionally lived with the Aborigines, but refuses to settle, flaunting her tough self-sufficiency. Prompted by her grandmother, she heads west from Sydney with a stranger, Dave, in search of Bud, her own childhood and, perhaps, a new life. Gemmell writes brilliantly about the journey, about Snip's insistence that she feels lust, not love, for Dave, and later, about Snip and her father marooned in the desert, both hallucinating as they run out of water and hope.
- Zing Freeman, the book's hero, is an immature young woman, who does not take responsibility for her unusual actions. She blames her behavior on her parents. Even the love of her life, Dave, is not enough to make her change. An interesting book on the aborgines and the Australian outback.
- At the end of my edition there were a number of questions for discussion that asked English major-type questions. The questions made me laugh because the book was so real on its own, and the questions made it all seem so articifial.
And that is the real issue of the book, I think. What is real and what is artificial. Snip worries about whether what she feels for Dave is real love or infatuation. She spends the entire book discovering the reality behind her family, particularly her father. She feels like she really belongs in the community, but she doesn't feel like she can paint there. This is a good book mostly for the unique phrasings. I like the way Gemmell uses language throughout. She knows how to choose a word. Don't be fooled, though. This book is rough. Its themes and language are not for the tenderhearted. I have to say, though, that I think it is rough in a good way.
- Alice Springs was an interesting book, one that I think I could have done without reading. After reading the first chapter where the reader was introduced to Snip and her independent ways, the book tended to be rather predictable. The only reason I kept reading was to see if perhaps there would be an unexpected turn, however there really was not one. The book seemed to me to be one that followed the lines of every other fiction work out there.
Perhaps I am being too harsh on the book though. I am sure that most readers would find this book highly entertaining. The book has all the essential elements of a good book. An independent, artistic woman, who on her search for self, runs into a man who challenges her lifestyle. Debating on the issue of whether to love or to keep on moving, a search for her father takes place, a search that leaves her and her father stranded in the Australian desert. If you cannot figure out the story from there, then perhaps this book is for you. Although, many people like the books that they can predict. The book is very interesting as far as Australian Culture goes, although you might find yourself occasionally needing a list of Australian phrases, if you are a slang-throwing American like me. The book opens a side of Australia that you hear little about. The side of Australia with Aborigines and deserts where a person can become stranded in. So, I recommend trying this book for yourself. Although the book was not what I would consider good, it is probably what most readers would consider good.
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Posted in Australia (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Nicky Adams. By Editions Didier Millet.
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No comments about New Zealand Chic: Hotels - Restaurants - Spas - Wineries - Lodges (Chic Destination).
Posted in Australia (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Bob Halstead. By NTC/Contemporary Publishing Company.
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1 comments about The Dive Sites of Papua New Guinea (Serial).
- Bob Halstead writes what he knows. And what he knows for sure are the islands, the underwater marine life and the Best Dive Locations in Papua New Guinea. He and his wife Dinah were the fist to introduce recreactional divers to PNG. Here is the most authentic book you'll find on the reefs in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay area.
I highly recommend this book if you are planning a dive trip to PNG or, if you are simply dreaming of one.
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Posted in Australia (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Gayle Jennings. By John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd.
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No comments about Tourism Research.
Posted in Australia (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Footprint Handbooks. By Footprint Handbooks.
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No comments about New Zealand, 3rd (Footprint New Zealand Handbook).
Posted in Australia (Wednesday, August 20, 2008)
Written by Max Jeffreys. By New Holland Publishers, Ltd..
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Aboriginal Stories: With Word List English--Aboriginal, Aboriginal--English
Doctors at Sea: Emigrant Voyages to Colonial Australia
The Australian Photographers Collection (Australian Photographers Collection Vol. 1)
A Decade in Borneo (Literature of Travel Exploration and Empire)
Alice Springs: 1A Novel
New Zealand Chic: Hotels - Restaurants - Spas - Wineries - Lodges (Chic Destination)
The Dive Sites of Papua New Guinea (Serial)
Tourism Research
New Zealand, 3rd (Footprint New Zealand Handbook)
Murder, Mayhem, Fire, & Storm: Australian Shipwrecks
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