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That sounds really good Mary...Ronan's Echo is one of my top reads for 2014 and I'm sure you'll enjoy it:)
Will you list the books in here that you read that are relevant?
Will you list the books in here that you read that are relevant?

Will you list the books in here that you read that are relevant?"
Certainly happy to list the books I read Brenda. I'm not sure if my settings are correct for receiving messages - can you advise what I should have please?
Go to your profile page Mary, then click on "edit my profile" next to your name. When you get there, move along to "settings", click on that, then go down and you'll see "who can send me private messages", click on "anyone" (you must have it set to "just my friends") - then "Save Account Settings" after you've changed things:)

Thanks, I've found the relevant page to make the adjustments. Hopefully the emails will get through from now on. :D

The Heroes: Daring Raiders Of The Pacific War by Ronald McKie, which was published in the 1960s. I read it as a young adult and was gobsmacked by the efforts of the Australian servicemen involved. It tells the story of a secret mission by a special task force on the MV Krait to blow up Japanese shipping near Singapore. The bravery of those men in Operation Jaywick hugely impressed me. No copies available at my library, so I need to search further afield.
Good luck with that Mary! I just did a search on the book, to get more information...couldn't get much at all! Fishpond has it for $39.99 :( Which was the cheapest...I saw some for $70+ !!
Maybe you could ask your library to source it from another library?
Maybe you could ask your library to source it from another library?


The $48.94 is from the UK.

I have bought travel books from this seller before - very reliable.

I've heard excellent things about this book Sarah, but have not yet had a chance to read it. Should be on my TBR list.

I have bought travel books from th..."
Thanks Andrea for this link.

Maybe ..."
Yes, Brenda, there are three copies available at libraries in my general area of north-central Victoria. My library corporation charges $3.00 for an inter-library loan. Much cheaper than the dealers' prices quoted by you and other Goodreaders on this thread. I guess it is a collector's item, as a book that is no doubt long out of print, about a specific and quite unique episode of WW2
It seems that Andrea's find is a much better deal if you want to have your own copy:) Good luck!

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I read it and absolutely loved it. It does a fantastic job of showing from the nurses' view the tragedy of Gallipoli. Of course, Keneally's writing is always superb. This history is true, the details great and you almost feel like you are there. The nurses get assigned to the Front as well which gives you a different perspective on the Aussie participation in the War. You should definitely read it and you'll probably want your own copy.

I'm in the States and not a "friend" to MaryG2E (yet?) but I'd really like to tap into the list on Gallipoli. I'm fascinated by WWI and actually more interested in what went on in the Pacific. There's more than enough written on the Western Front (which we get a lot of history on), but not much known here on the Australian contribution to the conflict. How can I sucker my way in?
Linda wrote: "MaryG2E wrote: "I'm in the States and not a "friend" to MaryG2E (yet?) but I'd really like to tap into the list on Gallipoli. I'm fascinated by WWI and actually more interested in what went on in the Pacific. There's more than enough written on the Western Front (which we get a lot of history on), but not much known here on the Australian contribution to the conflict. How can I sucker my way in? ..."
Mary is going to list the books here in her challenge thread as she reads them Linda....
So post #17 shows the first she has read. It looks like that's all that's on her list so far:) Here's a list of ANZAC books that's on Goodreads that I found:)
https://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8...
WWI books (not sure if Gallipoli is featured much if at all here)
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Another couple - Turn Right at Istanbul: A Walk on the Gallipoli Peninsula by Anthony W. Wright and Gallipoli 1915: Frontal assault on Turkey by Philip J. Haythornthwaite
And then there is https://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8...
Hope these help a little:)
Mary is going to list the books here in her challenge thread as she reads them Linda....
So post #17 shows the first she has read. It looks like that's all that's on her list so far:) Here's a list of ANZAC books that's on Goodreads that I found:)
https://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8...
WWI books (not sure if Gallipoli is featured much if at all here)
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Another couple - Turn Right at Istanbul: A Walk on the Gallipoli Peninsula by Anthony W. Wright and Gallipoli 1915: Frontal assault on Turkey by Philip J. Haythornthwaite
And then there is https://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8...
Hope these help a little:)

Thanks for your comment and suggestion Linda. This book is very definitely on my list for 2015.


Super thanks Brenda! Now I just have to see how many of them I can get here through the library. I don't think we have interlibrary loan privileges with Australia!!! (lol)
And thank Mary for friending me. Now I can follow your lists and get more ideas!!!!!
P. S. WAY off topic, but I'm extremely interested in Peter Corris's Cliff Hardy series and looking for cheap but decent condition paperbacks to purchase. I'll pay cost and shipping if anyone can find some in used bookstores for a decent price. Thanks!!!!!!
Linda have you tried Booko.com for your comparison in prices? They always show the shipping prices too and a lot have free delivery. https://booko.com.au/products/search?...
Then there's Book Depository http://www.bookdepository.com/search?... with free delivery
Abe Books who are in your neck of the woods http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Searc...
Kenny's who are in Ireland but the last time I bought from them they had free delivery. Just change your country to the $s at the top (it's in pounds at the moment) http://www.kennys.ie/catalogsearch/re...
Hope that will help you a little:)
Then there's Book Depository http://www.bookdepository.com/search?... with free delivery
Abe Books who are in your neck of the woods http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Searc...
Kenny's who are in Ireland but the last time I bought from them they had free delivery. Just change your country to the $s at the top (it's in pounds at the moment) http://www.kennys.ie/catalogsearch/re...
Hope that will help you a little:)

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Great review!


Super thanks, Brenda! I'm always on the lookout for new sources of books. Not that I need more, but some I can't access here in our library and I really want to read them. Free delivery is a definite plus!!!!!

http://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent....
BTW, have just finished Ronan's Echo, and it is a terrific read. Thanks to Brenda and other Aussie Readers who have recommended it.

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


A Rose for the ANZAC Boys by Jackie French
OMG can you have more than 5 stars? This book deserves 10. I found this to be an truly outstanding piece of writing about the war experiences of Australian and NZ women and men on the Western Front. By coincidence, I've read it on International Women's Day 2015, which is quite an honour. It will take me a few days to get my head around writing a review. But this meticulously researched, deeply authentic story about women who went to the war to assist the soldiers should be read by all Australians and Kiwis. Deeply moving, and a wonderful tribute to our incredibly brave and resilient female forebears.


A Rose for the ANZAC Boys by Jackie French
OMG can you have more than 5 stars? This book deserves 10. I found this to be..."
You've twisted my arm Mary! I've just added it to my tbr.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


My review of this most rewarding read: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

That sounds fantastic - adding it.

Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

In a stellar selection, the novel that stood out the most for me was Barbed Wire And Roses by Peter Yeldham because of its deeply moving examination of soldiers with shell shock and the summary execution of same who were deemed to be cowards and thus were 'shot at dawn' (origin of that phrase I think.) 5★s
Then in no particular order:
After Darkness by Christine Piper 4★s
Watson's Pier by Joshua Funder 4.5★s
The Daughters of Mars by Thomas Keneally 3★s
A World of Other People by Steven Carroll 4.5★s
A Rose for the ANZAC Boys by Jackie French 5★s
Evan's Gallipoli by Kerry Greenwood 4.5★s
Gallipoli and the Southern Theaters by Gary Jeffrey 3★s
Ronan's Echo by Joanne van Os 5★s
Gallipoli: The End of the Myth by Robin Prior 4★s
The Heroes by Ronald McKie 5★s
The Moods Of Ginger Mick by C.J. Dennis 5★s

I've been very keen to read Barbed Wire And Roses since you gave it such a good review. So far I haven't been able to find a copy to buy, but I see my library has it in their catalogue.

Well worth reading Andrea. The book was published about 10 years ago, so there may not be many copies in the bookstores. The copy I read was borrowed from my local library.
Great list Mary, and well done on reading them and enjoying them too. It's a great list for others of us who'd also like to read them, and I thank you for listing them for us all:)
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Barbed Wire And Roses (other topics)Gallipoli and the Southern Theaters (other topics)
Gallipoli: The End of the Myth (other topics)
A Rose for the ANZAC Boys (other topics)
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Kerry Greenwood (other topics)Jackie French (other topics)
C.J. Dennis (other topics)
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