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1 y separately published work icon Most Wonderful : A Christmas Novel Georgia Clark , New York (City) : Dial Press , 2025 28947929 2025 single work novel romance

It's the most romantic time of the year.

'The holidays are fast approaching, and the Belvedere siblings are a mess. Liz, a Hollywood showrunner and responsible eldest, has no idea how to follow up her hit show’s first season, or how to deal with her giant crush on its star, Violet Grace. Birdie turned her chronic middle-child syndrome into a career as a stand-up comic, but since she spends more time wooing women than working on new material, she’s facing one-hit-wonder status, especially once she gets axed by her manager. And Rafi, sensitive romantic and the baby golden boy, proposes to his co-worker girlfriend in front of their entire company, only to be turned down by the woman he thought was the love of his life.

'Born to three different fathers, the three adult children share one mother: famed actress and singer Babs Belvedere. Seeking direction and holiday cheer, all three siblings head up to their mother’s house in the country, determined to swear off love and focus on themselves and their work. But the spirit of the season seems to have different plans for them, and their best intentions are quickly derailed in the most delightful and festive of ways.

'Emotional, smart, and sexy, this queer holiday rom-com celebrates love, family, and the wild creative life―perfect for fans of Emily Henry and Casey McQuiston.'  (Publication summary)

1 9 y separately published work icon Bloodflower Christine Hinwood , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2009 Z1600309 2009 single work novel young adult fantasy

'... Bloodflower follows the fortunes of young Cam Attling and all those whose fates entwine with his.

'Cam has a hunger, an always-hunger; it drives him from home, to war, from north to south. When he returns from war alone - all his fellow soldiers slain - suspicion swirls around him. He's damaged in body and soul, yet he rides a fine horse and speaks well of his foes. What has he witnessed? Where does his true allegiance lie? How will life unfold for his little sister, his closest friend, his betrothed, his community, and even the enemy Lord who maimed him?' (From the publisher's website)

1 13 y separately published work icon The Word Spy The Word Snoop Ursula Dubosarsky , Camberwell : Penguin , 2008 Z1483408 2008 single work non-fiction children's

'Dear Readers,

'You may not know me, but I know you. I am - the WORD SPY.

'Ever since I can remember, I've been listening to, speaking, reading, and yes, spying on words. The time has come for me to share with you some of the many things I have discovered. All you have to do is open this book ... the wonderful world of words awaits!' (Publisher's blurb)

2 67 y separately published work icon Tomorrow and Tomorrow M. Barnard Eldershaw , Melbourne : Georgian House , 1947 Z858288 1947 single work novel science fiction

'Tomorrow is a novel within a novel. Knarf (read it backwards and remember Dalby Davison) is a 24-century novelist who has written an historical novel about a group of Sydney people in the 20th century.

'His story begins in the 20s, runs through the Depression, faithfully describes the course of WWII until the time when the date catches up with the story, and Marjorie had to begin to prophesy'. Source: review 'The Censorship of Yesterday Hid a Great Tomorrow'.

5 100 y separately published work icon Maurice Guest Henry Handel Richardson , London : Heinemann , 1908 Z821550 1908 single work novel (taught in 6 units)

'A passionate and controversial novel set in turn-of-the-century Europe

'Henry Handel Richardson’s debut, published in London in 1908, is set in the music scene of Leipzig, a cosmopolitan centre for the arts drawing students from around the world—among them Maurice Guest, a young Englishman, who falls helplessly in love with an Australian woman, Louise Dufrayer. Maurice Guest is the story of this overwhelming passion.

'The novel was deemed too controversial to be published as Richardson intended, and she was forced to cut twenty thousand words from the original manuscript and tone down its language.' (Publication summary)

6 103 y separately published work icon The Getting of Wisdom Henry Handel Richardson , London : Heinemann , 1910 Z901329 1910 single work novel (taught in 25 units)

'A coming-of-age story of a spontaneous heroine who finds herself ensconced in the rigidity of a turn-of-the-century boarding school. The clever and highly imaginative Laura has difficulty fitting in with her wealthy classmates and begins to compromise her ideals in her search for popularity and acceptance.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 y separately published work icon The Eye of the Beholder (International) assertion Marc Behm , New York (City) : Dial Press , 1980 6833237 1980 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Bandicoot Richard Condon , Richmond : Hutchinson Australia , 1978 Z1916626 1978 single work novel adventure
1 y separately published work icon The Race For Home (International) assertion J. P. Miller , New York (City) : Dial Press , 1968 Z1364063 1968 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon The Last Picture Show (International) assertion Larry McMurtry , United States of America (USA) : Dial Press , 1966 Z1410467 1966 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon An American Dream (International) assertion Norman Mailer , New York (City) : Dial Press , 1964 Z1457814 1964 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon A Journal of Love (International) assertion Edward Mannix , New York (City) : Dial Press , 1964 Z1419615 1964 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Another Country (International) assertion James Baldwin , New York (City) : Dial Press , 1962 Z1369941 1962 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Confessions of a Spent Youth (International) assertion Vancy Nye Bourjaily , New York (City) : Dial Press , 1960 Z1382162 1960 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Poet on a Scooter Harry Roskolenko , New York (City) : Dial Press , 1958 Z1398858 1958 single work autobiography travel Nan Bowman Albinski (1996): 299 comments: 'Poet on a Scooter (1958) is one of his most engaging (and popular) works, a combination travel book, diary and personal history; it describes a motor scooter ride from Italy through the Middle East to India, then from Perth to Melbourne where he covered the 1956 Olympic Games for Sports Illustrated. '
1 y separately published work icon 23 Women : The Story of International Traffic (International) assertion Robert Neumann , ( trans. Heinz Norden et. al. )agent)expression New York (City) : Dial Press , 1940 Z1226597 1940 single work non-fiction
1 y separately published work icon The One-Minute Murder John G. Brandon , London : Methuen , 1934 Z803372 1934 single work novel detective
2 y separately published work icon Cake Without Icing Maysie Greig , London : Ernest Benn , 1932 Z1068703 1932 single work novel romance
2 1 y separately published work icon Jasmine - Take Care! Or, A Girl Must Marry Maysie Greig , London : Ernest Benn , 1930 Z1068658 1930 single work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon The Women Money Buys Maysie Greig , New York (City) : Dial Press , 1931 Z1068598 1931 single work novel romance
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