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Meg - Nominate my own goal - 50
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I'm not comfortable reviewing as I'm a writer myself. It just feels like a slippery slope. I know others find a middle ground that works for them but I'd rather not head down that path. I'm more than happy to share my reading, though, and shout in a loud but unstructured way about work I've loved.



#1 Special by Georgia Blain
#2 Greylands by Isobelle Carmody
#3 The Dry by Jane Harper
#4 Goodwood by Holly Throsby
#5 The Hate Race by Maxine Beneba Clarke
#6 The Underwater Fancy-Dress Parade by Davina Bell
#7 Too Close To Home by Georgia Blain
#8 Births Deaths Marriages by Georgia Blain
#9 Gemina by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
#10 The Good People by Hannah Kent
I'm not reviewing so that's my lot for now. I'm going to dive into the Stella longlist next.

#12 Carrying The World by Maxine Beneba Clarke
#13 The Watch Tower by Elizabeth Harrower
#14 A Few Days in the Country: And Other Stories by Elizabeth Harrower
#15 Six Bedrooms by Tegan Bennett Daylight
#16 Wasted: A Story of Alcohol, Grief and a Death in Brisbane by Elspeth Muir
#17 Offshore: Behind the wire on Manus and Nauru by Madeline Gleeson
#18 Barbed Wire and Cherry Blossoms by Anita Heiss
#19 The Love of a Bad Man by Laura Elizabeth Woollett
#20 Between a Wolf and a Dog by Georgia Blain
#21 The Birdman's Wife by Melissa Ashley
#22 Music And Freedom by Zoë Morrison
#23 The Museum of Modern Love by Heather Rose
Books mentioned in this topic
The Watch Tower (other topics)The Museum of Modern Love (other topics)
A Few Days in the Country and Other Stories (other topics)
Carrying The World (other topics)
Six Bedrooms (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Elizabeth Harrower (other topics)Heather Rose (other topics)
Tegan Bennett Daylight (other topics)
Maxine Beneba Clarke (other topics)
Elspeth Muir (other topics)
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I'm aiming for 50 total, but more importantly to mix things up a bit by sampling genres I don't usually read.
So within that 50, I'll be aiming for 10 poetry collections, 5 spec fic, 5 'classics', 3 romance, 3 non-fiction, and 3 short fiction collections. The rest is up for grabs.
I won't be formally reviewing, but look forward to sharing snippets and reading along with you all.