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Amusing Ourselves to Death - Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business

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By Neil Postman

Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman offers a thought-provoking analysis of how modern society's obsession with entertainment has significantly influenced public discourse. Published in 1985, Postman's insights remain relevant today as he explores the ways in which television and media shape our understanding of important issues. Through compelling arguments and examples, the book challenges readers to consider the impact of a culture that prioritizes spectacle over substance. A must-read for those interested in media studies, communication, and the intersection of technology and society.

Penguin, Dec 27, 2005, 184 pages

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All Consuming Images

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By Stuart Ewen

All Consuming Images by Stuart Ewen dives deep into the world of consumer culture, exploring the powerful influence of images on our society. Ewen takes readers on a thought-provoking journey examining how advertising, media, and propaganda shape our desires, beliefs, and behaviors.

Through insightful analysis and engaging examples, Ewen uncovers the ways in which images have become central to modern life, driving consumerism and shaping our collective consciousness. This book challenges readers to question the pervasive influence of visual culture and consider the implications of our image-saturated world.

With meticulous research and a critical perspective, All Consuming Images offers a compelling exploration of the intersection between image, power, and consumption in contemporary society. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of our media-driven world.

Basic Books, 1999, 306 pages

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The Echo

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Boy Minette Walters

"The Echo" by Boy Minette Walter is a gripping thriller that delves into the complexities of human nature and the consequences of past actions. The story follows a group of individuals bound together by a shared secret that resurfaces years later, threatening to shatter their lives once again. As the tension mounts and hidden truths come to light, readers are taken on a suspenseful journey of betrayal, redemption, and the haunting power of the past. With expertly crafted prose and a masterful command of suspense, Boy Minette Walter delivers a riveting tale that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page."

Jove Books, 1998, 338 pages

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Force of Nature

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By Jane Harper

Five women reluctantly pick up their backpacks and start walking along the muddy track. Only four come out the other side.

The hike through the rugged Giralang Ranges is meant to take the office colleagues out of their air-conditioned comfort zone and teach resilience and team building. At least that is what the corporate retreat website advertises.

Federal Police Agent Aaron Falk has a particularly keen interest in the whereabouts of the missing bushwalker. Alice Russell is the whistleblower in his latest case - and Alice knew secrets. About the company she worked for and the people she worked with.

Far from the hike encouraging teamwork, the women tell Falk a tale of suspicion, violence and disintegrating trust. And as he delves into the disappearance, it seems some dangers may run far deeper than anyone knew.

Pan Macmillan Australia, Sep 26, 2017, 377 pages

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Fifty Shades of Grey

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By E. L. James

"Fifty Shades of Grey" by E.L. James is a controversial novel that follows the complex relationship between wealthy businessman Christian Grey and literature student Anastasia Steele. The book delves into themes of power dynamics, desire, and love as the two characters navigate their intense and at times tumultuous connection. With its explicit scenes and exploration of BDSM, "Fifty Shades of Grey" has sparked debates and captivated readers around the world since its release.

Vintage Books, 2012, 514 page

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ENGLISH, AUGUST: An Indian Story

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By Upamanyu Chatterjee

English, August: An Indian Story is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the life and experiences of Agastya Sen, a young Indian civil servant posted in a small town. As Agastya navigates the complexities of his new surroundings, he grapples with issues of identity, culture clash, and personal growth. Through a blend of humor, introspection, and sharp social commentary, the book offers a unique insight into contemporary India and the inner world of its protagonist. A classic in Indian literature, English, August is a compelling exploration of tradition, modernity, and the quest for self-discovery.

Rupa. Faber and Faber. 1990. 305p.

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The Eleventh Commandment

By JEFFREY ARCHER

In Jeffrey Archer's gripping novel, "The Eleventh Commandment," the reader is thrust into a world of espionage, betrayal, and high-stakes political intrigue. As CIA agent Connor Fitzgerald navigates the treacherous waters of international espionage, he finds himself caught between duty and conscience, forced to make impossible choices that will shape the fate of nations.

Archer weaves a complex and suspenseful tale, drawing readers into a web of conspiracy that spans continents. With twists and turns at every corner, "The Eleventh Commandment" keeps readers on the edge of their seats, questioning loyalties and unraveling mysteries until the final, shocking revelation.

A master of suspense, Archer delivers a fast-paced thriller that explores the morality of espionage and the cost of loyalty. "The Eleventh Commandment" is a riveting journey into the shadows of power, where nothing is as it seems and trust is a luxury few can afford.

NY. Melbourne. Harper Colins. 1998. 345p.

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The Brisbane - Line

By J.P. Powell

"The Brisbane Line" by J.P. Powell is a captivating historical fiction novel that delves into the untold story of the controversial defense strategy during World War II. Set in Australia, the novel follows the lives of ordinary individuals caught in extraordinary circumstances as they navigate loyalty, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between right and wrong. Powell masterfully weaves together personal narratives and political intrigue against the backdrop of war-torn landscapes, offering readers a thought-provoking insight into a lesser-known aspect of history. With meticulous research and vivid storytelling, "The Brisbane Line" is a compelling read that sheds light on the complexities of human nature in times of crisis.

Sydney. Brio. 2020. 293p.

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Smokehouse

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Melissa Manning

"Smokehouse" is a gripping tale that follows the lives of three individuals brought together by a mysterious fire that engulfs a small town. As they navigate through loss, guilt, and secrets buried in the ashes, their paths intertwine in unexpected ways, revealing dark truths and igniting buried desires. Set against the backdrop of a hauntingly beautiful landscape, this novel weaves together elements of suspense, romance, and redemption, leaving readers on the edge of their seats until the final page. "Smokehouse" is a compelling exploration of human nature and the intricate ways in which our past can shape our present.

Brisbane. University of Queensland Press. 2021. 248p.

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The Fortress

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By S. A. Jones

"The Fortress" by S.A. Jones is a compelling novel that delves into the complexities of power, desire, and relationships. Set against the backdrop of a secluded estate, the story follows the enigmatic Juliet, a woman who exudes strength and mystery in equal measure. As secrets unravel and tensions rise within the fortress walls, readers are drawn into a world where control and submission blur the lines between love and manipulation. Jones weaves a mesmerizing tale that challenges societal norms and explores the depths of human connection, leaving readers questioning where the true power lies in the dynamics of relationships. "The Fortress" is a thought-provoking read that lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned.

Richmond, Australia. Bonnier Publishing. 2018. 286p.

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Portrait of a Lady

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By Henry James

"Portrait of a Lady" is a timeless classic written by Henry James that delves into the complexities of societal expectations and personal freedom in the 19th century. The novel follows the journey of Isabel Archer, a spirited and independent young American woman, as she navigates the intricacies of wealth, love, and betrayal while living in Europe. James masterfully crafts a narrative that explores the innermost thoughts and desires of his characters, making "Portrait of a Lady" a compelling exploration of self-discovery and the consequences of one's choices. This novel continues to captivate readers with its insightful commentary on the social norms of the era and the timeless question of what it means to truly be free.

Gutenberg Project. 1881. 340p.

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THE TURN OF THE SCREW

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By Henry James

The Turn of the Screw by Henry James is a classic gothic novella that delves into the realms of psychological horror and suspense. The story follows a governess who is hired to care for two orphaned children at a remote estate in the English countryside. As she begins her duties, she starts to experience strange and eerie occurrences, convinced that the children are under the influence of malevolent spirits.

James masterfully weaves a tale of ambiguity, leaving readers questioning the governess's sanity and the true nature of the entities haunting the children. With its chilling atmosphere, subtle psychological tension, and unsettling ambiguity, The Turn of the Screw is a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate readers with its haunting narrative and enigmatic characters.

NY. Macmillan. Gutenberg Project. 1898. 107p.

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THE WINGS OF THE DOVE. VOLUME I

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HENRY JAMES.

In the first volume of "The Wings of the Dove," readers are introduced to a compelling story of love, desire, and betrayal set in the lavish backdrop of Victorian England. The novel follows the intertwined lives of Kate Croy, a young woman from a modest background with ambitious aspirations, and Merton Densher, a struggling journalist with his own dreams of success.

As their forbidden romance blossoms, the couple becomes entangled in a web of deceit and manipulation orchestrated by Kate's wealthy, dying aunt, Milly Theale. In a bid to secure her financial future, Kate schemes to have Merton woo and marry Milly, whose immense fortune could provide them with the means to live out their desires.

Henry James masterfully weaves a tale of moral complexity and emotional turmoil, exploring the depths of human ambition and the consequences of selfishness. As the characters navigate the intricacies of love and wealth, readers are drawn into a world where the allure of power and possessions threatens to overshadow the purity of the heart.

Volume I of "The Wings of the Dove" sets the stage for a riveting narrative that will captivate readers with its rich character development and profound exploration of the human spirit. Henry James's exquisite prose and keen observations make this classic novel a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with audiences today.

NEW YORK. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS. 1902. 318.

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WASHINGTON SQUARE

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BY HENRY JAMES

"Washington Square" by Henry James is a classic novel that delves into the complexities of relationships, wealth, and betrayal. Set in the affluent society of mid-19th century New York City, the story follows Catherine Sloper, a plain and unassuming young woman who stands to inherit a considerable fortune from her father, Dr. Austin Sloper.

Dr. Sloper, a wealthy and renowned physician, disapproves of Catherine's suitor, Morris Townsend, whom he believes to be pursuing her solely for her inheritance. As the drama unfolds, Catherine must navigate the conflicting desires of her heart and her duty to her father, leading to a poignant and powerful exploration of love, manipulation, and the consequences of one's choices.

With its keen observations of human nature and intricate character portrayals, "Washington Square" is a timeless novel that continues to captivate readers with its nuanced storytelling and profound insights into the complexities of life and relationships.

London. MacMillan. 1881. 128p.

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WIMMERA: Small town, big secret

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By Mark Brandt

In the heart of the Australian outback lies the small town of Wimmera, where everyone knows everyone and secrets run deep. In Mark Brandi's gripping novel "WIMMERA," the tranquility of this close-knit community is shattered by a devastating event that exposes a dark truth hidden for years.

As childhood friends Ben and Fab struggle to come to terms with the haunting secret they share, the tight bonds holding Wimmera together begin to unravel. Brandi's masterful storytelling unravels the layers of mystery and trauma, drawing readers into a world where loyalty and betrayal go hand in hand.

"WIMMERA" is a compelling tale of friendship, survival, and the lengths to which people will go to protect those they love. With its vivid prose and atmospheric setting, this novel delves into the complexities of human nature and the chilling consequences of buried secrets resurfacing in a town where silence speaks louder than words.

Australia. Hatchette. 2017. 269p.

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Odd Hours

DEAN KOONTZ

FROM CHAPTER 1:

IT'S ONLY LIFE. WE ALL GET THROUGH IT. Not all of us complete the journey in the same condition. Along the way, some lose their legs or eyes in accidents or altercations, while others skate through the years with nothing worse to worry about than an occasional bad-hair day.

I still possessed both legs and both eyes, and even my hair looked all right when I rose that Wednesday morning in late January. If I returned to bed sixteen hours later, having lost all of my hair but nothing else, I would consider the day a triumph. Even minus a few teeth, I'd call it a triumph…

London. Harper Collins Publishers. 2008. 359p.

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BROKEN SKIN

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STUART MACBRIDE

A new Logan McRae thriller from the bestselling author of 'Cold Granite' and 'Dying Light', set in gritty Aberdeen. In the pale grey light of a chilly February, Aberdeen is not at its best... There's a rapist prowling the city's cold granite streets, leaving a string of tortured women behind. But while DS Logan McRae's girlfriend is out acting as bait, he's dealing with the blood-drenched body of an unidentified male, dumped outside Accident and Emergency. When a stash of explicit films turn up, all featuring the victim, it looks as if someone in the local bondage community has developed a taste for violent death, and Logan gets dragged into the twilight world of pornographers, sex-shops and S&M. To make matters worse, when they finally arrest the Granite City Rapist, Grampian Police are forced by the courts to let him go: Aberdeen Football Club's star striker has an alibi for every attack. Could they really have got it so badly wrong? Logan thinks so, but the trick will be getting anyone to listen before the real rapist strikes again. Especially as his girlfriend, PC Jackie 'Ball Breaker' Watson, is convinced the footballer is guilty and she's hell-bent on a conviction at any cost...

LONDON. HARPER. COLLINS. 2007. 571p

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A World of Curiosities

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LOUISE PENNY

Chief Inspector Armand Gamache returns in the eighteenth book in #1 New York Times bestseller Louise Penny's beloved series.

It’s spring and Three Pines is reemerging after the harsh winter. But not everything buried should come alive again. Not everything lying dormant should reemerge.

But something has.

As the villagers prepare for a special celebration, Armand Gamache and Jean-Guy Beauvoir find themselves increasingly worried. A young man and woman have reappeared in the Sûreté du Québec investigators’ lives after many years. The two were young children when their troubled mother was murdered, leaving them damaged, shattered. Now they’ve arrived in the village of Three Pines.

But to what end?

Gamache and Beauvoir’s memories of that tragic case, the one that first brought them together, come rushing back. Did their mother’s murder hurt them beyond repair? Have those terrible wounds, buried for decades, festered and are now about to erupt?

As Chief Inspector Gamache works to uncover answers, his alarm grows when a letter written by a long dead stone mason is discovered. In it the man describes his terror when bricking up an attic room somewhere in the village. Every word of the 160-year-old letter is filled with dread. When the room is found, the villagers decide to open it up.

As the bricks are removed, Gamache, Beauvoir and the villagers discover a world of curiosities. But the head of homicide soon realizes there’s more in that room than meets the eye. There are puzzles within puzzles, and hidden messages warning of mayhem and revenge.

In unsealing that room, an old enemy is released into their world. Into their lives. And into the very heart of Armand Gamache’s home.

London. Hodder & Stoughton L. 2002. 400p.

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Bare Bones

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By Kathy Reichs

“Down time” is not a phrase in Tempe Brennan’s vocabulary. A string of disturbing cases has put her vacation plans on hold; instead, she heads to the lab to analyze charred remains from a suspicious fire, and a mysterious black residue from a small plane crash. But most troubling of all are the bones. Even more disturbing is the fact that bones turns up on a family picnic in North Carolina—but are they animal or human? X-rays and

London. Arrow Books. 2012. 434p.

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DEATH in the LADIES' GODDESS CLUB

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BY JULIAN LEATHERDALE

In the murky world of Kings Cross in 1932, aspiring crime writer Joan Linderman and her friend and flatmate Bernice Becker live the wild bohemian life, a carnival of parties and fancy-dress artists' balls.

One Saturday night, Joan is thrown headfirst into a real crime when she finds Ellie, her neighbour, murdered. To prove her worth as a crime writer and bring Ellie's killer to justice, Joan secretly investigates the case in the footsteps of Sergeant Lillian Armfield.

But as Joan digs deeper, her list of suspects grows from the luxury apartment blocks of Sydney's rich to the brothels and nightclubs of the Cross's underclass.

Death in the Ladies' Goddess Club is a riveting noir crime thriller with more surprises than even novelist Joan bargained for: blackmail, kidnapping, drug-peddling, a pagan sex cult, undercover cops, and a shocking confession.

From the shadows of bohemian and underworld Kings Cross, who will emerge to tell the real story?

Sydney - Meldourne• Auckland • London. Allen & Unwin.. 2020. 398P.

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