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Book trend stealing Aussie hearts

Bored by traditional airport thrillers, horror and crime yarns? There’s a new genre taking over Aussie fiction – and social media’s bookworm community is leading the charge.

(FILES) In this file photo taken on March 29, 2022 British writer JK Rowling poses on the red carpet after arriving to attend the World Premiere of the film "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore" in London. - The first Harry Potter television series is set to be made, with author JK Rowling acting as an executive producer, Warner Bros. Discovery announced on April 12, 2023. (Photo by Tolga Akmen / AFP)
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Why women pretend to be men

Harry Potter author JK Rowling is one of many women to pose as a bloke: and the experiences of fellow female talents in music and art indicate she was smart to do so.

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‘Women assume there are no secrets’

‘Women assume there are no secrets’

How well we can know someone depends on one thing – and no, it’s not simply trust, argues Fiona Lowe as she examines the real impact of keeping secrets when it comes to relationships.

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Lies, rumours and a missing woman

Got a grubby secret to bury? There are people to do that now. Dervla McTiernan on the uncomfortable truth behind her story of a missing tourist, ‘What Happened To Nina?’

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Chocolate spies: Our weirdest war

‘Chocolate spies’ sound like something from Willy Wonka – but they were a very real menace in a wild and weird power struggle that impacts how most Australians snack today.

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How to find your happy ending

Romance snobs might scoff, but a Mills & Boon title is sold every eight seconds. Few know the phenomenon better than Clare Connelly, who reveals why it is still massive after 50 years.

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‘We are all potential criminals’

Dinuka McKenzie makes her living from writing about crime – and she reckons there’s a grotesque truth in all of us that explains our fascination with the dark side of humanity.

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Rachel Watson (played by Emily Blunt) in a scene from film THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN Directed by Tate Taylor in cinemas October 6, 2016. An Entertainment One Films release.

Why I turned from love to crime

Sarah Barrie reveals how she was lured from making a living through romance to the grittier side of life – and death – and shares the stories that made her turn.

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