![]() If you don’t believe me check some out for yourself. When looking at my list so far, I was startled to see so many books by Australian authors (fourteen) but then, it’s hardly surprising as Australian authors are producing incredible work. ![]() I’ve also tried to review most of the books I read although it hasn’t been possible for each one. ![]() It might seem a lot to read but I’ve been astounded that the average Goodreads Challenger has pledged to read 55 books and I’m a long way from that. 2018, Movemind : speculative short stories / by Robert New Tale Publishing Melbourne, Victoria. I’m up to 28 now and will now doubt crash through the 30 barrier. I set myself a challenge of 24 books which was conservative as I’d read 27 in 2017. I joined the Goodreads Challenge for the first time this year and what a difference adding a target has made to my reading. In the acclaimed ‘How to Win a War,’ a soldier experiences a strategy for ending wars which might just work. This twelve story collection is centred around the theme of being altered by a situation. Reducing absenteeism, improving productivity and creating a healthier, happier workplace. My speculative short story collection, Movemind, is on sale until 11.59pm on the 10th May. ![]() Check out the list below of the additional books I’ve read so far. We educate and inspire people to make better choices about how they move and eat. I’ve read ten from my original list so far, but somehow seem to have added many more along the way. In a post earlier this year ( ), I listed 18 books I wanted to read by the end 2018. ![]()
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