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Giovanna's navel by Ernest van der Kwast

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3.0

Five stories of lost love, or missed opportunities, make for compelling reading, but sometimes leave a bitter aftertaste. Intended as a wake-up call perhaps?
Tin Man by Sarah Winman

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4.0

I wish we could give half star ratings, because I would rate this 4.5/5, rather than 4/5. (I save 5 star ratings for truly exceptional works).
Saint Antony in His Desert by Anthony Uhlmann

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3.0

You could probably say this book is set across three timelines, and looking for the parallels between the events in 1922, 1981, and what's close to the present day, gave the story its intrigue. Or that's what I thought, though it's entirely possible I missed the point. Those familiar with the inner suburbs of Sydney, including Redfern, will feel as though they are right amongst the happenings of the 1981 story. 3.5/5 (can't give half star ratings).
Lovesome by Sally Seltmann

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3.0

Seltmann's vivid prose brings her characters and settings to life, but the story itself is a little too slight. If you're looking for something cheerful to read, this is for you.