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Steven Herrick

Forfatter af The Simple Gift

42 Værker 842 Medlemmer 43 Anmeldelser 2 Favorited

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Omfatter også følgende navne: Steven Herrick, Stephen Herrick

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Værker af Steven Herrick

The Simple Gift (2004) 132 eksemplarer
By the River (2004) 99 eksemplarer
Cold Skin (2007) 91 eksemplarer
Love, Ghosts, & Nose Hair (1996) 75 eksemplarer
Wolf (2007) 49 eksemplarer
A Place Like This (1998) 46 eksemplarer
Black Painted Fingernails (2011) 34 eksemplarer
Naked Bunyip Dancing (2005) 30 eksemplarer
Pookie Aleera is Not My Boyfriend (2012) 29 eksemplarer
Do-Wrong Ron (2003) 27 eksemplarer
Lonesome Howl (2006) 26 eksemplarer
Rhyming boy : a novel (2008) 17 eksemplarer
The Spangled Drongo: a verse novel (1999) 14 eksemplarer
Tom Jones Saves the World (2002) 12 eksemplarer
Another night in mullet town (2016) 11 eksemplarer
How to Repaint a Life (2021) 8 eksemplarer
The bogan mondrian (2018) 7 eksemplarer
Zoe, Max and the Bicycle Bus (2020) 5 eksemplarer
My life, my love, my lasagne (1997) 4 eksemplarer
Caboolture (1990) 2 eksemplarer
The sound of chopping (1994) 1 eksemplar
Didn't vomit once 1 eksemplar
Do Wrong Ron 1 eksemplar

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Almen Viden

Fødselsdato
1958
Køn
male
Nationalitet
Australia
Uddannelse
University of Queensland (BA)

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Trigger warnings: Misogyny mentioned, abusive parent, alcohol

6.5/10, looking back at this book which won a CBCA award for Older Readers in 2022 I think I was in the minority since I actually disliked it but apparently the judges liked it and gave it an award so our tastes differ; I was already sick and tired of preachy books like My Spare Heart by Jared Thomas and this didn't help, where do I begin with this. For starters this book preaches about sexting, cancel culture, Greta Thunberg, MeToo, and First Australians but it felt awkward, unnecessary and superficial. The characters weren't really that fleshed out or developed and when Isaac and Sophie developed an attraction with one another I couldn't really connect to them even though this was a romance novel. I was wondering why Isaac's father is abusive; maybe it would cause Isaac to run away and start over with a new life, hence the title though he did provoke him a couple of times such as when he punched him and smashed his TV which might be a symbolic gesture but it's never OK to destroy someone's property. If you like romance books you can try this but there are better ones you can pick up like Where the Road Leads Us by Robin Reul.… (mere)
 
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Law_Books600 | Nov 3, 2023 |
Multi-POV. Cautious treading!

Weird. A little meandering?
A fast read. The POVs work out rather well.
The story feels/is weird like you wouldn't believe - and I'm not sure even why. It's actually very hard to rate.
Nothing really happens here but many things are going on. It's tricky. P: Very unusual.

FINAL VERDICT: It's good
 
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QuirkyCat_13 | 3 andre anmeldelser | Jun 20, 2022 |
Burruga, Australia is a small town and everyone knows everyone else’s business…or do they? Several of the townspeople’s stories are told in a series of prose poems alternating among the characters. The main characters are the Holding family: father Albert and sons Eddie and Larry. Albert Holding came back from WWII a changed man, not because he had seen action, but because he hadn’t. He refused to work in the mines and forbade his sons from doing so as well. Eddie was not much interested in school and he thought someone should work in the mines to earn a decent wage, which his father’s job as a farmhand did not provide. A girl in town is murdered and as the poems progress through several citizens of the town and possible suspects including the mayor, who did not fight in the war, the police chief, the town teacher, and others, their deepest secrets are revealed. Some tension builds through the book but several plot threads seem out of place and are never tied up. Reluctant readers who are fans of Ellen Hopkins and prose poetry books will like this quick read.… (mere)
 
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Dairyqueen84 | 9 andre anmeldelser | Mar 15, 2022 |
A beautifully written story by Steven Herrick in short 1 page chapters about Billy, Caitlin and Old Bill. A delight to read, sad at times but ultimately heart warming. Just read it, you'll love it too.
½
 
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PriscillaM | 3 andre anmeldelser | Dec 27, 2021 |

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Værker
42
Medlemmer
842
Popularitet
#30,364
Vurdering
½ 3.8
Anmeldelser
43
ISBN
150
Sprog
2
Udvalgt
2

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