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At the library


This week I was killing some time up at Katoomba library.  There is quite a nice view from the desks.  On this day another big build up of clouds.

I was checking the shelves to pick up a few more of the ABC's First Tuesday Bookclub Top 50 Australian Books. (I am currently sitting at 38% read)

A book I have read recently
Wake in Fright by Kenneth Cook.  Chosen because it was the only one on the list I found in the library.    It's a dark book set in the 1960s out Broken Hill way, a disturbing adventure of a school teacher who gets drunk, loses all of his money gambling and finds himself befriended by roo shooters.  I'm not sure I would recommend it but it was compulsive reading ... I sat up late to finish it.

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  1. It sounds a bit like the Braunschweig thrillers, I love to read stories with real places, preferably those I know, involved.
    Great pic, too.

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    1. This one gave the place a fictional name but it was a barely disguised version of Broken Hill in the 1960s.

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  2. What a sky!

    I'm currently reading Michael Palin's book Erebus.

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    1. My husband enjoys watching Palins documentaries. Perhaps this will be a good read for him, I will check it out.

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  3. That sky is gorgeous. Most of our clouds lately have been grey.
    I'm reading "Endurance" by Alfred Lansing. It seems less chilly to read about misery in Antarctica...

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    1. That looks like another interesting book. I am in awe of what the early explorers endured. Since we are in the middle of a heatwave 41c (105.8 F) this afternoon a bit of cool reading would not go astray.

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