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Spirit House by Mark Dapin

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Three Dollars by Elliot Perlman

Making the right choice in life is never straightforward but is one of the main reasons we find ourselves and each other so fascinating. Three Dollars is the story of Eddie Harnovey, a honest, compassionate man with a brilliant wife, Tanya, and a beautiful, if possibly epileptic, daughter Abbey. Eddie's life revolves around work and the three women in his life; the third is Amanda, a childhood sweetheart who re-appears in his life with mathematical precision every nine-and-a-half years. Eddie has a lovely house in the suburbs, he has a strong moral conscience, he's intelligent and witty, and the world around him is falling apart. On the brink of bankruptcy with just $3 to his name, has he made the wrong choices?Perhaps a large part of the answer lies in the speed with which we live our lives. It is easy to feel sympathy for Eddie as he bemoans the pace of change: "Everything happens too quickly to be understood while it is happening. Analysis is impossible until the event is over."A more likely cause of Eddie's predicament may lie in the fact that his wife is about to lose her teaching position at the university and Eddie, an engineer working for the Department of Environment, has been asked by his wife's former lover to falsify a report to allow a smelting plant to be built by Amanda's father.The depth of these relationships is explored with insight and great wit, unpicking those worries that come to us at night while, like Eddie, we lie and notice (and usually ignore) the cracks and flaking of paint on the bedroom ceiling. For Eddie, it is a time to rank debts and what has become the persistence and tyranny of the day-to-day struggle to financially survive.Three Dollars was written in 1998, but set in the times of Australia's introduction to what the surely misnamed 'economic rationalism'. The obsession with material goods and the soulless never-ending pursuit of profit are both a target for Eddie's scorn as well as a source of hilarious black comedy. Written with great humour and prose which at times may seem just a little too deliberate, Three Dollars is as pertinent today as it was in the 1990s.There are times, however, when the characters' tendency to editorialise or sermonise is a touch overwhelming, even if the sentiments seem sound or relevant to Australian politics today. Take this monologue from Eddie's wife, Tanya:"People's fear of change and their despair at the lack of certainty in any area of their lives, particularly where the social and the personal meet, that is with respect to their jobs and income, if it lasts long enough, will lead them to abandon reason, to be suspicious of it and to look for scapegoats and simplistic solutions. The wisdom or correctness of a government's decision will scarcely be discussed but instead attention will be focused on the strength with which the decision was made, the apparent certainty, the conviction with which it was implemented."Admittedly, Tanya is a university politics lecturer, but the moral hectoring in the novel can easily distract from the plot and soon become tiring.Ignoring the occasional sermon, however, Three Dollars an entertaining read, beautifully written and extremely funny. It sat on my bookshelf for over a decade and was rescued only because the mixed reviews for Perlman's latest novel, The Street Sweeper, made me curious. No ambiguity about Three Dollars though: compelling, dramatic and a disconcertingly humorous reflection of the way so many of us live our lives. In 2005, Three Dollars was made into an Australian movie, starring David Wenham. A superb interpretation of the novel, both film and book are highly recommended.


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The Pinnacle of Hatred: The Blood Libel and the Jews by Darren O'Brien

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader


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Weekend Bookworm: The Retribution by Val McDermid

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Desert Fishing Lessons - Adventures in Australia's Rivers

At sometime in our lives we grab a rod and head to the beach for a spot of fishing.


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Killing for the Company by Chris Ryan

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader.


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Good as Dead by Mark Billingham

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader.


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Review: Ramona Koval's 'Speaking Volumes'

Rare insights into leading authors with Radio National's Ramona Koval.


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Review: Michael Robotham's 'Bleed for Me'

Coast FM Book Club reviews Robotham's 'Bleed for Me'


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Review: Kimberley Freeman's 'Wildflower Hill'

Award winning children's writer Kim Wilkins assumes a pseudonym as she turns her hand to 'chick literature' with Wildflower Hill.


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Ella Kazoo will NOT brush her hair by Lee Fox and Cathy Wilcox

Rob Minshull is an avid reader, and the producer of Weekends with Warren Boland


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Kursk: The Greatest Battle by Lloyd Clark

Rob Minshull is an avid reader, and the producer of Weekends with Warren Boland.


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The Traitor's Emblem by Juan Gomez-Jurado

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader.


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Review: 'V8 Supercars: The Whole Story' by Gordan Lomas

Gordan Lomas


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The Warsaw Anagrams by Richard Zimler

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader.


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Iron House by John Hart

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader.


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Weekend Bookworm: Born to Run

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader


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Weekend Bookworm: A Deniable Death

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader.


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Weekend Bookworm: Agent 6

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader.


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Coast FM Book Club Review: An Outback Life by Mary Groves

Author Mary Groves has lived the great outback dream and knows how tough it can be.


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Review: 'The Promise of Iceland' by Kari Gislason

Kari Gislason concedes it would have been very easy to write a sad memoir about his relationship with his dad - but he made a concerted effort not to go down that track.


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Review: Paris Dreaming by Anita Heiss

It's 'Koori chick lit' for the very first time; A romantic romp in the vein of Sex and the City with some big plusses - a little reluctance for love and an Indigenous Australian central character in the international art world.


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Team-ups of the Brave and the Bold

J. Michael Straczynski and Jesus Saiz


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Dead Reckoning

Charlaine Harris


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The Crossing by B. Michael Radburn

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader.


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Before I Go To Sleep by S.J. Watson

Rob Minshull produces Weekend with Warren and is an avid reader.


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The Boys

Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson


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The Coldest Winter by David Halberstam

Rob Minshull produces Weekend with Warren and is an avid reader.


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The Japanese Devil Fish Girl and Other Unnatural Attractions

Robert Rankin


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Shadow Force by Matt Lynn

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader


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The Rascally Cake by Jeanne Willis and Korky Paul

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader


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Marathon: how one battle changed Western civilisation by Richard A. Billows

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader.


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The Long Glasgow Kiss by Craig Russell

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader


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Future Babble: Why Expert Predictions Fail - And Why We Believe Them Anyway by Dan Gardner

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader. You can hear Dan Gardner being interviewed by Warren Boland on Sunday 13th Weekends with Warren.


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Eric Koo's visual diary of the Gold Coast

The familiar and nostalgic, philosophical and witty candour are all alive in this documentation of Gold Coast beaches


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Why the West Rules - For Now by Ian Morris

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader.


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The Book of Lists: The Original Compendium of Curious Information by David Wallechinsky and Amy Wallace.

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader


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The SS: A New History

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader.


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75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking

Paul Levitz


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The Quantum Thief

Hannu Rajaniemi


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Captured

Rob Minshull produces Weekends with Warren and is an avid reader.


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Grass Fortune

Ling Wang


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Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives

774 Listener Reviewer Goran Stolevski looks at this year's Palme d'or winner


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Hale and Hardy

Paul Carter


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Part of the Pride

When Kevin Richardson was a boy, all he wanted was to be eaten by a lion when he grew up.


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The Encyclopedia of Immaturity

Here at last is the complete bible for those who never wish to grow up. A massive collection of all the useless tricks, facts and gags that make life worth living.


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Spirit Children

Life as a psychic.


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One Dog at a Time

There have already been a few accounts published over the last few years of soldiers who become attached to the animals they rescue. This is one of the better ones.


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Under the Dome

Imagine your town is suddenly enclosed in a gigantic snow globe (without the snow) - no warning, no explanation, and no escape.


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Ghost Child

Reading the blurb on the back of this novel, it's a little bit unclear as to whether it is a true story or fiction.


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