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Can someone help find a particular book please?


It sounds awesome Brenda and I've added it. But it's not the book I was looking for.

https://www.pinterest.com.au/janbicke...

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Obviously my vague little description could apply to a number of those books on Pinterest. There are some stunning floral covers there.

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Obviously my vague little description could apply to a number of those books on Pinterest. There are some stunning floral covers there."
Hooray!!!!
I know! Stunning. Your TBR list was starting to look like the Pinterest link! You were adding all these floral books LOL!

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Obviously my vague little description could apply to a number of those books on Pinterest. There are some stunning floral..."
Yes, I'll be ready for any flower book challenges that come up!
The one above I have added to my April in Wonderland- Queen of Hearts - Read a book that has red flowers on the cover.
Thanks again for your help.

Any thoughts?

Have a look at Colleen McCullough though I’ve never read her books she may be the one you’re looking for.

This author wrote much lighter (fluffier?) than Colleen McCullough, I remember the books being very upbeat and feel-good.
I looked at Jackie French, but she did not start publishing before 1990. She also seems to write books for children. The books I am trying to find were about protagonists in their 20s to 30s.
Sure appreciate the suggestions, hoping for more! :)

Thanks for checking back. Unfortunately her books are published too recently (after 1990).
I am starting to wonder if the books I read 35 years ago might have been about rural living in Australia, but written by a German author (I read them in Germany, German language), which would explain why I don't seem to be able to find them here.


Lucy Walker wrote popular romances in the 1960s set in Australia.
Nancy Cato also published books in the 1960s about Australians in Australia. I haven't read any so don't know if they are what you're looking for. I think some of hers are historical fiction.



Was it Australian Sandy?

Thanks Christine. Do you know who the author is?"
Fury, Stallion Of Broken Wheel Ranch

Goodreads just deleted my long answer.
There are several authors who wrote 11 Fury books.
The first one was written by Albert G. Miller, vol. 2 by Teddy Parker, vol. 3. by Albert G. Miller, vol. 4 was called "Fury and the Lone Pine Mystery" by William Fenton.
I have all 11 volumes in German (some have a masthead, others don't).
Please send me a private message if you want the rest. In this thread it's just too difficult to do.
Cheers,
Chrissie
Christine wrote: "Hi Kerri,
Goodreads just deleted my long answer.
There are several authors who wrote 11 Fury books.
The first one was written by Albert G. Miller, vol. 2 by Teddy Parker, vol. 3. by Albert G. Mill..."
I think it's Sandy who originally asked the question.
Goodreads just deleted my long answer.
There are several authors who wrote 11 Fury books.
The first one was written by Albert G. Miller, vol. 2 by Teddy Parker, vol. 3. by Albert G. Mill..."
I think it's Sandy who originally asked the question.

You could try books by Mary Elwyn Patchett - some of her books had those themes.

It's definitely not My Friend Flicka, but thanks Veronica. 💖📚

Yes, it was Australian Kerri. 💖📚

Goodreads just deleted my long answer.
There are several authors who wrote 11 Fury books.
The first one was written by Albert G. Miller, vol. 2 by Teddy Parker, vol. 3. by Albert G. Mill..."
Thanks Chrissie, but it's an Australian series. 💖📚

Thanks Leonie, but there's nothing there that is familiar. 💖📚

Thanks for the suggestion, Phrynne. I did read this, but the series I am thinking of I read in the mid 60s, before this was published. There were several books in the series.

Thanks for the suggestion, Phrynne. I did read this, but the series I am thinking of I rea..."
Mary Grant Bruce? Some of the Billabong series had boy leads, I think.

I need a book set in Victoria (Australia) and a book whose title or author's name begins with "N" to complete challenges this month. If I can satisfy both with the same book, that would be brilliant, as I'm a little snowed under at the moment with library holds coming thick and fast. I'd prefer crime/mystery/thriller if possible.
Thanks v. much!
Okay Sarah - I've been searching through my lists and have found one. It's not crime, but a classic (which I loved) Norah of Billabong by Mary Grant Bruce set in the bush of Victoria and Melbourne (where the kids went to boarding school)
I'll keep looking...
I'll keep looking...

Thanks Brenda! I've already read The Nowhere Child, and am not a huge fan of snakes, but Mary Grant Bruce might be just what I'm after!

Haha, no Phillipa is a P or C author 😊 I've read a few of Mary Grant Bruce's books and enjoyed them all.


Oooh... thank you Carolyn, that sounds right up my alley! Brenda, I'm thinking I'll also read Norah of Billabong for the children's book prompt in Aussie Readers' Calendar Challenge. Luckily both are available through Libraries Tasmania!
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Will do Mish. At this stage I'm just hoping that it truly exists and I wasn't just dreaming LOL."
Haha!