Keep Calm and Read SF from Down Under
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Posted 2015-05-01 8:15 AM (#10380)
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With the addition of the Aurealis Awards to the site this seemed like a no-brainer!  There are four sweet reading levels that are so irresistible I named them after Australian candies:  Tim Tam (3), Cherry Ripe (6), Violet Crumble (9), and Turkish Delight (12).  Who's with me?

 

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Posted 2015-05-01 6:24 PM (#10400 - in reply to #10380)
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Well, me, obviously. I couldn't resist. I have so many books by Australian authors that I haven't read but keep meaning to. Although I think you've got your level names a bit wrong. Surely Tim Tams should be the highest level? Way better than Turkish Delight.
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Posted 2015-05-02 9:52 AM (#10407 - in reply to #10380)
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Turkish Delight isn't exclusively Australian either. My parents would get some every Christmas in England and it is actually of Middle Eastern origin.
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Posted 2015-05-02 10:01 AM (#10408 - in reply to #10400)
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Weesam - 2015-05-01 6:24 PM Well, me, obviously. I couldn't resist. I have so many books by Australian authors that I haven't read but keep meaning to. Although I think you've got your level names a bit wrong. Surely Tim Tams should be the highest level? Way better than Turkish Delight.

Heh.  I have to admit I've never tried any of the candy on the list.  I did a Google search and came up with that list.  I'll move Tim Tams to the top and replace Turkish Delight since it's not purely Australian but you guys gotta give me a replacement.

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Posted 2015-05-02 10:28 AM (#10411 - in reply to #10380)
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I would suggest Vegemite but it's not a candy. How about Minties?
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Posted 2015-05-02 3:37 PM (#10423 - in reply to #10380)
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Ha, Minties. I broke a tooth on one of those things once! Still eat them though.
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Posted 2015-05-02 5:58 PM (#10427 - in reply to #10380)
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Always happy to join a new challenge. Can'y wait to read some australian horror. I hope there are killer kangaroos and koalas!
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Posted 2015-05-03 8:50 AM (#10433 - in reply to #10380)
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I read Nylon Angel by Marianne de Pierres some years ago and really liked it. I'd like to read more of her books but that's way down on the list of other priorities.
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Posted 2015-07-01 4:00 AM (#10889 - in reply to #10380)
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As a companion to this challenge, you may wish to join the Aussie Author Challenge 2015, with news and free book giveaways. 

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Posted 2015-07-27 4:22 PM (#11036 - in reply to #10380)
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Finished! That took care of a few books that have been hanging around on my shelves for quite some time. My favourites were Dreamer's Pool and The Rook. I expected to like Dreamer's Pool because I have read a lot of Juliet Marrillier and she has never disappointed. The Rook was a surprise in how much I enjoyed it and how fun it was.

Now I'm off to the shops to reward myself with some Tim Tam's. Double chocolate I think.
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Posted 2015-11-10 1:09 PM (#11781 - in reply to #10380)
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Just novels or are we including short fiction? I have quite a few of Twelfth Planet Press' anthologies to read and they're *all* Australian female writers. Might be a good excuse.
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Posted 2015-11-10 3:30 PM (#11782 - in reply to #11036)
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Weesam - 2015-07-27 4:22 PM Finished! That took care of a few books that have been hanging around on my shelves for quite some time. My favourites were Dreamer's Pool and The Rook. I expected to like Dreamer's Pool because I have read a lot of Juliet Marrillier and she has never disappointed. The Rook was a surprise in how much I enjoyed it and how fun it was. Now I'm off to the shops to reward myself with some Tim Tam's. Double chocolate I think.

I have neglected this thread it seems!  Well done Weesam!  Those Tim Tams are well deserved.  You have got to be some kind of book eating robot from the future. 

I've just finished my second book in my Tim Tam level challenge.  I read Time Machines Repaired While you Wait by K. A. Bedford and quite enjoyed it: 3 1/2 stars from me.  I'll definitely read the sequel but I want to try another author for my next Aussie book.

I'm going to read Razorhurst by Justine Larbalestier next.  I've not read her so this book will cover my Down Under and WoGF which I'm way behind on.  Anybody read it?  Is there another JL book I should consider instead?

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Posted 2015-11-10 3:35 PM (#11783 - in reply to #11781)
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juliael71 - 2015-11-10 1:09 PM Just novels or are we including short fiction? I have quite a few of Twelfth Planet Press' anthologies to read and they're *all* Australian female writers. Might be a good excuse.

Hello juliael71, welcome to WWEnd!  I hope you are enjoying the site and our great community.

Anthologies certainly will count and here are still over 200 days left for this challenge.  Go for it!

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Posted 2015-11-10 3:39 PM (#11784 - in reply to #11783)
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Oops!  I saw 9 posts and assumed you were one of our new members.  I see you've been around a couple years so let me say instead, I hope you STILL like the site and our great community.  Feeling a little sheepish over here....
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Posted 2015-11-10 5:46 PM (#11786 - in reply to #10380)
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I read (or rather listened to) Razorhurst and it was good. Listening to it read by the Australian voice actors really made it feel authentic, especially with lines like, "He mopped his brow in the sweltering January heat."
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Posted 2015-11-10 6:21 PM (#11787 - in reply to #11786)
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I read Razorhurst for this challenge and quite enjoyed it very good characters.
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Posted 2015-11-10 6:50 PM (#11788 - in reply to #10380)
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I enjoyed the fact that the supernatural element to the story was there as a side dish instead of the main course, as it were. It was more about the characters than the ghosts themselves.
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Posted 2015-11-10 7:26 PM (#11789 - in reply to #10380)
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@Devilinlaw I know. I even pointed that fact out in my review. The book would have been just as good with no
supernatural elements at all.
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Posted 2015-11-10 7:29 PM (#11790 - in reply to #11789)
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Badseedgirl - 2015-11-10 5:26 PM

@Devilinlaw I know. I even pointed that fact out in my review. The book would have been just as good with no
supernatural elements at all.


That's funny! So did I! In fact, it seems like you and I are the only one's who have added a review for the book so far, but your's is a bit more detailed than mine.

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Posted 2016-03-22 4:22 AM (#13049 - in reply to #10380)
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If your library participates in Overdrive e-books, they are doing a special feature on Aurealis finalists here.

 

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