#SheReviews The Hating Game

  Based on the Bestselling Novel The Hating Game by Sally Thorne, and published in over 25 countries, her book was ranked #7 in Oprah Magazine’s 20 Best Romance Novels of All-Time behind Gone With the Wind, Me Before You, Pride and […]

#SheReviews The Beautiful Words by Vanessa McCausland

  Breathtaking. Spellbinding. Classy. Elegant. These are the resolutely deserved adjectives that come to mind to describe Australian author, Vanessa McCausland’s, latest evocatively transformative novel, “The Beautiful Words”. The novel fluctuates effortlessly and seamlessly between Palm Beach (an idyllic seaside locale on […]

#SheReviews Love Stories by Trent Dalton

  “A feeling of strong or constant affection for a person”. Such is the sublime concept of love defined; a feeling and outwardly manifested force that has been given and received by myriad folk through the ages, and is still in powerful […]

#SheReviews Outback Secrets by Rachael Johns

  Pubs are frequently the cultural epicentre of the essentially disparate community in Australian country towns, and publicans are often reliable sounding boards for townsfolk to tell their sometimes not insignificant troubles to – and even times their murky secrets. Such is […]

#SheReads – The Hush by Sara Foster

  Residing in an undeniably idyllic country such as Australia, with a beautifully free democracy, it seems deeply perturbing and outrageous that historically there have existed – and indeed still exist in the world – societies where fundamental human rights are deeply […]

#SheReviews Best Sellers 

  I didn’t need to be asked twice to review new movie Bestsellers starring Michael Caine and Aubrey Plaza. Lina Roesslor’s new comedy is based on books, publishers and authors and  books and writing are my passion. This funny movie is about […]

SheReviews “Apples Never Fall” by Liane Moriarty

  Even the most seemingly stereotypically ‘normal’ of families can be deceptively holding together a familial structure that’s very fabric is filled with not only nuanced peculiarities, but shattering secrets – which have the potential to alter lives irrevocably if revealed. Such […]

#SheReviews Beethoven and Sibelius

  It was a dark and stormy night, thunder crashed like cymbals and rain pitter pattered like a thousand violins.The sky was rumbling like a deep double bass. It was the perfect night to stay safe inside listening to beautiful music from […]

SheWatches – THE COLONY

  I am forever intrigued by writers comments when Earth becomes uninhabitable for humans, particularly when it has been destroyed by climate change, pandemics and war all of which somewhere around the globe we are being subjected to in 2021.  I enjoyed […]

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