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I read broadly but mainly blog about childrens books, and like to feature Aussie books when I can. I also love the words I find in books, and photos for visual richness.

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I challenged myself to read 50 new-to-me books in 2010 and keep a record of what I read and what I thought. My reviews were taking over my personal blog so I decided to start one solely dedicated to books. I review everything I read and I'll read pretty much anything recommended to me!

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Lisa Hill

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Not just a blog, AustCrime Fiction is a database of Australian and New Zealand authors, books, reviews, events and announcements

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Book Thingo
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Reading (mostly) romance books down under.

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Book to the Future is more than just a blog: it's a journey through time. For the next two-and-a-bit years, I'll be reading and reviewing one book every week, risking life and limb to read great works of literature in the year they were first published. My journey began in the year 1900 - every week since, I move forward one year in the future, reviewing a book that first hit the shelves in that year. Confusing? Possibly. But if you like reading, time travel and nice, hot cups of tea, you'll love Book to the Future.

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Australian book blogger and reviewer, living on Ngunnawal Country in Canberra. I love to chat here about my favourite books from kids through YA and adult, with a focus on Australian books and authors

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The latest book news and reviews from the Australian book scene

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Bound2Books
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Book blog that specialises in book reviews, discussions about books and contemporary publishing, and writing and blogging content. The blog was founded in 2013.

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Brona’s Books
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I blog about books - Australian books, classics, contemporary & everything inbetween, adult books, children's books, teen & YA, non-fiction books, bio's, historical fiction and the occasional play or poem.

Carpe Librum
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Carpe Librum: Seize the Book – A blog containing book reviews, giveaways and author interviews

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Denise Newton Writes
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I'm a writer and a reader and I blog about all things books. A lover of historical fiction and Australian writing, I read a range of genres including contemporary fiction, memoir, non-fiction, crime, children's, middle grade and YA fiction; and I like to participate in reading challenges to widen my scope.

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Enchanted Bookshelf
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I post reviews, host read along, interviews with bookstagrammers and post tips.

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Knowledge Lost
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The title Knowledge Lost was adapted from the title Paradise Lost by John Milton. I decided on this title to symbolise the fact that there is so much to learn and so much knowledge out there that previously was lost to me. As I discover and learn new things, I realise there are so much more to learn so this blog keeps growing and growing. A few years ago I started Literary Exploration as a dedicated book blog, I did this because my passion was always book blogging and I felt it would be a good idea to have this blog separate to the rest of my blogging.

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Mic Loves Books
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A place to collect all my bookish thoughts and share author interviews and guest posts.

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Book reviews and recommendations of a self confessed book addict. I focus on mainly on reviews of books written by Australian writers, due to my work as an editor on The Australian Women Writers Challenge.

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My Reading List: A Bookcrosser's Love of Reading ... And Other Book-Related Things.

This is what the title says, and normally, it's pretty much what I do. I talk about books and reading, bookstores and other book-related things that go along with just about anyone's reading list... to make my reading list yours. It's very much a nice read and I ask my public questions to keep them with me - to encourage them to comment, but I don't get many who do. I guess I have a shy crowd. My Reading List is also translatable... making it easier for anyone in the world to plug into it.