Race the Wind (One Dollar Horse #2) by Lauren St John
$16.99 AUD
Category: General Fiction | Series: One Dollar Horse | Reading Level: very good
When Casey Blue's victory at the Badminton Horse Trials earns her and Storm an invitation to the prestigious Kentucky Three Day Event, it is a dream come true. But that dream is about to turn into a nightmare. After her father is arrested for a crime Casey is convinced he didn't commit, she finds hersel ...Show more
The One Dollar Horse (#1) by Lauren St. John
$16.99 AUD
Category: General Fiction | Series: One Dollar Horse | Reading Level: good-very good
Fifteen year old Casey Blue lives in East London's grimmest tower block and volunteers at a local riding school, but her dream is to win the world's greatest Three Day Event: the Badminton Horse Trials. When she rescues a starving, half-wild horse, she's convinced that the impossible can be made pos ...Show more
The Mothers by Genevieve Gannon
$29.99 AUD
Category: General Fiction
What if you gave birth to someone else's child? A gripping family drama inspired by a real-life case of an IVF laboratory mix-up.Two couples. One baby. An unimaginable choice. What if the baby you gave birth to belonged to someone else? Grace and Dan Arden are in their forties and have been on the IVF ...Show more
One Day in December: The uplifting, feel-good, Sunday Times bestselling Christmas romance you need this festive season by Josie Silver
$19.99 AUD
Category: General Fiction | Reading Level: very good
'THE SWEETEST LOVE STORY...YOU'RE GOING TO LOVE IT!' MARIAN KEYES Prepare to be swept away by the love story that everyone's talking about this Autumn... Laurie is pretty sure love at first sight doesn't exist. After all, life isn't a scene from the movies, is it? But then, through a misted-up bus windo ...Show more
Moomin Baby: Words Tummy Time Concertina Book by Tove Jansson
$12.99 AUD
Category: General Fiction
A gorgeous and gifty fold-out concertina board book that is perfect for tummy time. Tummy time helps to strengthen a baby's back, neck and shoulders. The bold patterns and high-contrast colours throughout are designed to help stimulate a baby's developing eyesight. In this beautiful new range of baby bo ...Show more
The Mars Room by Rachel Kushner
$32.99 AUD
Category: General Fiction | Reading Level: very good
Reviewed by Bookoccino owner, Raymond Bonner. Unforgettable characters, from the streets of San Francisco to inside women’s prisons. As realistic as non-fiction; as well written as the most captivating fiction. Romy Hall is at the start of two consecutive life sentences, plus six years, at Stanville ...Show more
Love on the Dole by Walter Greenwood
$14.99 AUD
Category: General Fiction
An outstanding success on the English and American stages. Set in a manufacturing suburb of Manchester, is the story of respectable and responsible working-class people whose life is reduced to dogged survival. The older folks in the Hardcastle family are
Lord of the Butterflies by Andrea Gibson
$40.00 AUD
Category: General Fiction | Series: Button Poetry Ser.
Andrea Gibson's latest collection is a masterful showcase from the poet whose writing and performances have captured the hearts of millions. With artful and nuanced looks at gender, romance, loss, and family, Lord of the Butterflies is a new peak in Gibson's career. Each emotion here is deft and delicat ...Show more
How We Disappeared by Jing-Jing Lee
$19.99 AUD
Category: General Fiction
The heart-rending story of survival and endurance in Japanese-occupied Singapore Singapore, 1942. As Japanese troops sweep down Malaysia and into Singapore, a village is ransacked, leaving only three survivors, one of them a tiny child. In a neighbouring village, seventeen-year-old Wang Di is bundled in ...Show more
The Incorrigible Optimists Club by Jean-Michel Guenassia; Euan Cameron (Translator); James Roxburgh (Editor)
$19.99 AUD
Category: General Fiction
The Incorrigible Optimists Club is a huge, exhilarating whirlwind of first love, radical art, colonial war, progressive politics, Chuck Berry and chain-smoking intellectuals. Paris, 1959. As dusk settles over the immigrant quarter, 12-year-old Michel Marini - amateur photographer and compulsive reader ...Show more