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Annie Drum on Don’t Forget to Remember Me
Don't Forget to Remember Me by ANNIE DRUM is a heartfelt coming-of-age novel about first love, identity and the value of true friendship.
Read on for a Q&A with the author.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Thirteen-year-old Starling 'Star' Cooney lives with her grandfather, Roy, in Rocky Point. She has not made any friends that is, until new student Bronte arrives. Then Roy disappears, and Star must decide who to trust as she searches for her ...
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Features

ALICE HOFFMAN is the author of more than 30 works of fiction. With the release of her new book, Magic Lessons, ...

HEATHER MORRIS’ first non-fiction book, Stories of Hope, is the author’s inspiring story of how she learned to ...

Sydney author TANIA BLANCHARD has used her family's rich cultural history to draw upon when writing her previous ...

This extract from The Edward Street Baby Farm by STELLA BUDRIKIS shines a light on the 1907 trial of Alice ...

Good Reading quizzed debut author ALEXANDER THORPE about where he grew up, his new book Death Leaves the Station, ...

TOBIAS MCCORKELL’s debut Everything in its Right Place is a heartfelt but gritty story about finding yourself ...

Teenager Giovanna is an only child who lives in the prosperous upper area of Naples. Her parents are teachers and ...

Imogen follows a moth through a door in a tree and her annoying little sister, Marie, is close on her heels. Once ...

In the follow-up to her debut Real Differences, Sydney-viaSingapore author S L Lim presents a slow-burn thriller ...

The police force can be a tough place for a woman, but Detective Superintendent Deborah Wallace rose to the top ...

From DR CATHERINE ITSIOPOULOS, the bestselling author of The Mediterranean Diet and The Mediterranean Diet ...

Broadcaster JACINTA PARSONS was in her 20s when she first began to feel unwell – the kind of unwell that didn’t ...

Untwisted is the long-awaited memoir of beloved Australian author PAUL JENNINGS. In the telling of his own tale, ...
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Reviews

This glorious collection of 16 short stories was written in the author’s first language, Kannada. This language ...

When Erica Marsden abandons city life for a reclusive existence in a ramshackle cottage on the New South Wales ...

Dawn Edelstein is a death doula, who helps her clients manage the transition between life and death. In 10 years ...

Six young friends drive out to the beach the day before a wedding in the Irish community of Mullinmore. There is ...

Donald Trump goes to Florida Disneyworld to inspect the animatronic figure the Imagineers make for the Hall of ...

In Deacon King Kong,author and jazz musician James McBride weaves a vibrant, colourful, complex and bittersweet ...

The pretext for this book is an interesting one. It’s about a woman – a millennial in her 30s – at a crossroads in ...

It’s been 12 years since Kieran made a reckless decision that led to fatal consequences and he’s lived with a ...

Dear Reader
(That’s you, by the way.)
Have you ever thought. ‘Gosh, I wish there were a witty and entertaining yet ...

'Her heartbeat hammers against her ribs. God, she’s so tired. But she has to look at this. It’s what she came here ...

In The Great Imperial Hangover Samir Puri examines the lingering impacts of all the world's empires, including the ...

The old Chinese curse, may you live in interesting times, has come true with a vengeance in 2020. And one of ...

Anyone who has ever visited Prague will know it is a city full of history, at times extremely bloody. Falling ...

After finishing this cracker of a read I can well understand why the readers of Paul F Verhoeven’s first book, ...

After reading this book, nobody would ever again use the expression, ‘bird brain’, in a pejorative way. ...

Dessaix, one of Australia’s most esteemed writers for his stylish literary non-fiction as well as novels, short ...

It’s not every day that you find a baby dragon on the supermarket shelves. But Ellie did. She thought it was the ...

On Sunday it was boiling. Esmeralda went to the water hole and had a mud bath. She dug up a bottle … … and waddled ...

It’s so refreshing when you pick up a children’s picture book where the author actually talks to the children. ...

The students of Mount Mayhem School are fed up. They have a hideous uniform. The tuckshop sells only Health food ...

Kate and Tom never see their Uncle Herbert. Their parents have warned them that he’s a bad man, lazy and ...

Hey! So, just because you’re a kid you think you can’t do anything about climate change? This little book ...

Hello Little Explorers Welcome to the Ocean There’s a big underwater adventure in store for us.
If your little ...

Adele Joubert has everything going for her: her father is white and has paid all her school fees; she’s pretty and ...

Scars Like Wings by Erin Stewart is a story about 16-year-old Ava, the only survivor of a house fire, which ...

I think my mother and I will recognise each other all at once and on first sight.’ And with these thoughts ...

Complex psychological thrillers seem to be all the rage at the moment, and this one looks at the darkness that ...

A young cop with a prosthetic leg. A teenage runaway with a glass eye. A troubled pariah who talks to his ...
Bestselling German author Simone Buchholz combines slick storytelling with substance in her award-winning series ...

After making a deliciously disturbing debut under his new pen name with last year’s The Whisper Man, British crime ...

We meet Detective Dana Russo in the early morning of the ‘Day’. Her ‘Day’ is the one day each year when she allows ...

I really enjoyed the first novel in this series, Nottingham, which tells a quite different story of the Robin Hood ...

There is a sadness which seeps into this novel much like the ever-present rain into the waterlogged boots of the ...

The recent momentum that the Black Lives Matter movement has gained in Australia speaks to the inherent need for ...
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