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Another Niffty story

Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger is about two American teenagers, who are identical twins and mirror images of each other, that are left a flat in London by their unknown aunt, Elspeth.
 

Favourite Australian Novel

Australian Book Review invites you to vote in the ABR Favourite Australian Novel (FAN) Poll.
All Australian novels are eligible - any era or genre, and anyone can vote.
Email poll@australianbookreview.com

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  • Best Books of 2009

    Publishers Weekly has released its Best Books of 2009 list. As it is American list, we don't have all the titles on the list, but we do have:

    Melbourne - Sporting Capital

    Last week, Melbourne was named the "Best Sporting City in the World" at the SportBusiness Sports Event Management Awards, held in London.

    What to read next?

    If you've finished a series, want to find something similar to a book you really enjoyed or are just plum stuck for reading inspiration, try some of these great resources:

    GOODREADING: the magazine for book lovers.

    What to read next?

    If you've finished a series, want to find something similar to a book you really enjoyed or are just plum stuck for reading inspiration, try some of these great resources:

    GOODREADING: the magazine for book lovers.

    A Worthy Winner

    The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
    Read by the author

    As Editor of our Next Reads audio book newsletter, I was drawn to choosing this book because it won the coveted audio book of the year in the 2009 Audie Awards.
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    Nine dragons

    Nine Dragons is the latest book by well known crime author Michael Connelly and features his well-loved cop main character, Harry Bosch.

    World Fantasy Awards 2009

    And the award goes to...... The winners of the 2009 World Fantasy Awards have been announced at the World Fantasy Convention, this year held in San Jose, California.

    PM's Literary Awards

    The winners of the 2009 Prime Minister's Literary Awards have just been announced, with three books and four authors taking out the Fiction and Non-Fiction prize categories!