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(FILES) In this file photo taken on January 19, 2019 US President Donald Trump speaks as he departs the White House in Washington, DC, before flying to Dover Air force Base to visit with families of fallen soldiers. - An upcoming book portrays a White House staff under President Donald Trump that was "absolutely out of control" at times and often at each other's throats, according to excerpts published on January 22, 2019. "Team of Vipers: My 500 Extraordinary Days in the Trump White House," which goes on sale next week, was written by Cliff Sims, who served as a special assistant to the 45th president. The Washington Post, National Public Radio and Axios obtained advance copies or excerpts of the 384-page book by Sims, who worked on Trump's campaign before joining the White House as Director of Message Strategy. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP)

Trump slams ex-staffer’s tell-all book

Donald Trump has labelled a sensational tell-all book as “boring”, saying he “hardly knew” the former staffer who wrote it, labelling him “nothing more than a “gofer”.

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The Aussie books you need to read

The Aussie books you need to read

The appetite of Australian readers for homegrown authors just keeps growing. From hot new authors to classics and crime fiction, here are the Aussie books you must read.

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Exploring the mother-in-law dynamic in new book

Exploring the mother-in-law dynamic in new book

Aussie author Sally Hepworth delves into the most difficult of all relationships in her latest book The Mother-In-Law. While she had no shortage of stories from friends and family, she’s one of the lucky ones who actually gets on with her partner’s mum.

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