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Biographies, Autobiographies and Memoirs

Never Stop Dancing – A memoir on male grief

“Be present,” “cherish each day,” “always say I love you.” John Robinette lived those words. Or so he thought. Then his wife, Amy, was killed instantly in a pedestrian accident.  John’s world shattered, and he began the gruelling task of parenting two young boys in a house filled with vibrant,…
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The Enchanted Island – Ellie O’Neill takes us on a wonderful Irish ride

I snapped up the chance to read the second book by the wonderful Ellie O'Neill and to be part of the book blog tour. Reluctantly Charmed, Ellie's first book, was a glimpse into the world of real Irish Faeries that are not sweet, and do not grant you wishes whilst…
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Arkie’s Pilgrimage to the Next Big Thing – My Blog Tour Review!

I firstly want to say that the back cover blurb didn’t match the book I found inside. My interpretation of the jacket led me to expect an Australian 'Eat Pray Love' with a pretentious woman in search of enlightenment who 'discovers' herself whilst meditating next to giant pineapples. I didn't find…
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‘The Desperate Travel Lightly’ – Shorts By Tessie Regan

'Desperate people travel lightly' I recently read Shorts by Tessie Regan. If i'm honest, I was browsing Netgalley looking for a 'filler' read. Something to keep me occupied for a day or two before shiny new books arrived to be reviewed. I saw the introduction for Shorts and it caught…
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I’ve finished reading ‘Confessions of a Qantas flight attendant’…….

I will admit, I had a 'meh' attitude about reading this book. I had come off the back of reading two, great, YA fiction books and I thought this might be just a very long tabloid expose, but this book turned out to be something else indeed. Owen doesn't just…
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