Challenge Period: 1 January 2012 – 31 December 2012
OBJECTIVE Read and review books written by Australian Authors – physical books, ebooks and audiobooks, fiction and non-fiction!
Challenge Levels:
TOURIST – Read and review 3 books by at least 2 different Australian Authors
DINKY-DI – Read and review 12 books by at least 6 different Australian authors
‘Dinky-Di’ is Australian slang meaning ‘true or genuine’.
OBJECTIVE Read and review books written by Australian Authors – physical books, ebooks and audiobooks, fiction and non-fiction!
Challenge Levels:
TOURIST – Read and review 3 books by at least 2 different Australian Authors
DINKY-DI – Read and review 12 books by at least 6 different Australian authors
‘Dinky-Di’ is Australian slang meaning ‘true or genuine’.
What will I be trying this year?
Kerry Greenwood - (Phrynne Fisher series)
Peter Temple - (Jack Irish series) Bad Debts, Black Tide,
Jaclyn Moriarty - The Murder of Bindy McKenzie
Kate Grenville - The Secret River, Lillian's Story
Kate Morton - The Forgotten Garden
Tim Winton -
Thomas Keneally - Schindler's Ark
What I read in 2012:
1. Blood and Circuses - Kerry Greenwood2. Ruddy Gore - Kerry Greenwood
3. Breath - Tim Winton
I really liked The Secret River! Hope you enjoy your Aussie odyssey next year.
ReplyDeletecaspette said - Kerry Greenwood is great! I really enjoy the Phryne Fisher series (and its being turned into a tv series)
ReplyDeleteI have Kate Grenville to read as well for Orange January.
Kate Morton and Peter Temple I have heard are good (But I have not read them) and Time Winton is a popular but I dont really like his stuff. Some good books there.
BookLoverBookReviews said - A very warm welcome back to the Aussie Author Challenge for its third year!
There is no such thing as 'failing' - as long as more Australian authors were read than would have been otherwise, that's a success as far as I am concerned ;)
I feel the same about Tim Winton. I've only read one of his books, "The Riders", and it left me cold. I feel like I should give him another go but when you have to talk yourself into trying there doesn't seem a lot of point.
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