Cooking the books
Expanding out to Top Ten as we do when introducing a new topic here, the full disturbing predicament is made manifest with two tomes; one depicting fear in the Trump White House, the other fire and fury. Whose Boat Is This Boat? not helping but that's the point
Children's books, hearteningly, still sell if The Wonky Donkey is anything to go by. It is #3, first published in 2010
For readers who don't think fiction and real life politics can mix, avoid The President Is Missing by Bill Clinton and James Patterson.
Whether the choice to ignore radio was proven prudent when the most popular radio program in the land is Kyle and Jacki-o, so ignorant am I of commercial radio that I can't critique second place getters Kate, Tim and Marty's Drive show on the Nova Network. Or wonder that Wil Anderson is palling up with Eddie McGuire
Slam poetry is a thing but the real thing does it really mean a thing
It is quite common to list the short stories you think people should read in 2018 even if that's not when they're written. But you can always find someone to tell you about good new short story collections.
The New York Times is the largest newspaper. Herald Sun the only newspaper in Australia to have more than a million readers.
The Australian Women's Weekly remains our biggest selling magazine. Though unable to compete with AA Directions and Skywatch seemingly.
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