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Terra Nullius
Terra Nullius: a novel | Claire G. Coleman
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Colemans timely debut is testimony to the power of an old story seen afresh through new eyes. Adelaide Advertiser In our politically tumultuous time, the novels themes of racism, inherent humanity and freedom are particularly poignant. Books + Publishing The Natives of the Colony are restless. The Settlers are eager to have a nation of peace and to bring the savages into line. Families are torn apart. Reeducation is enforced. This rich land will provide for all. This is not the Australia we know. This is not the Australia of the history books. Terra Nullius is something new, but all too familiar. Shortlisted for the 2018 Stella Prize Indie Book Awards and Highly Commended for the Victorian Premiers Literary Awards, Terra Nullius is an incredible debut from a striking new Australian Aboriginal voice. Jacky was running. There was no thought in his head, only an intense drive to run. There was no sense he was getting anywhere, no plan, no destination, no future. All he had was a sense of what was behind, what he was running from. Jacky was running. Claire G. Coleman is a writer from Western Australia. She identifies with the South Coast Noongar people. Her family are associated with the area around Ravensthorpe and Hopetoun. Claire grew up in a Forestrys settlement in the middle of a tree plantation, where her dad worked, not far out of Perth. She wrote her black&write! fellowship- winning manuscript Terra Nullius while traveling around Australia in a caravan.
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Pickpick

Should be require reading in Aus schools. A 'fiction' on the stolen generation and general colonisation of Australia, very blunt but well written. It shifts halfway through, a different perspective but a great way of teaching the risks and repetition of invasions.

DinoMom This was such a great book! 3y
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keepingupwiththepenguins
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I think Terra Nullius might have worked better if the metaphor had been explicit from the start. Instead of the Chapter 10 “gotchya” moment, Coleman could have placed us in her “dystopia” from the beginning and let the title make the parallels. My full review is up on the blog now: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/terra-nullius-claire-g-coleman/

Hooked_on_books For me it worked well to find out partway through, though I think she waited a tiny bit too long, as I had grown a little bored. I felt like allowing you to make assumptions before knowing what was really happening gives the reader a chance to think through those assumptions. So I found it really thought-provoking. 3y
keepingupwiththepenguins @Hooked_on_books Yes! Excellent - I'm sure that's what Coleman was going for, so it's good to hear it landed for you 😃 3y
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wideeyedreader
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Bailedbailed

Sadly, I just couldn‘t get past the glaring grammatical errors (so. many) or the dullness of the story to like this one. I wanted to! It just was too rough for me. #newyearwhodis #NYWD22

Read-y_Picker Oh no! Well, you can‘t win em all! I did really enjoy this one. It takes a huge turn about halfway through. But I was extra motivated because it was an LMPBC. I don‘t remember how it hit at the very beginning. 3y
monalyisha Great cover, though! 😉 3y
wideeyedreader @Read-y_Picker lol I did look at spoilers to see what the twist was! I was just too curious not to. 3y
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Dolly
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I‘m sure I‘m going to enjoy this even at 1/4 way in. The writing style is unfamiliar and I‘m a little uncomfortable that there are some contradictions than have me stopping and restarting the images in my head or questioning my comprehension of the text. 🤷🏼‍♀️Am I the only one bothered by this? Still, I‘m enjoying this.

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Jeg
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Pickpick

Another story about what it was like to be a First Nation person in the early days of white settlement. A local author this is her first book. More truth telling.
#joysbooks2021
@MrsMalaprop

Rissreads This is one of my ALL time favourite books 🖤💛❤️ 3y
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Bookboss
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Pickpick

This book is the September pick for the Sword and Laser book club. It starts as a straight historical fiction of the invasion of Australia by the Europeans. The science fiction elements are introduced later on in the novel. I can see how this blending of genres might put off some people. I was captivated by the historical and the science fiction elements. It was not as face-paced as I would have liked, but overall it was engaging and thoughtful.

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LazyOwl
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Pickpick

A definite worthwhile read. A little slow to start, but hang in there until about the 50% mark and it's worth it.

Definitely thought provoking and obvious parallels with the colonisation of Australia.

If I say anymore than this it will spoil the story.

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DinoMom
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It is rare that I am truly surprised by a book, but this one surprised me in more ways then one. This book made me feel all the feels. Sorrow, Rage, Hope, Shock. At times it was very hard to read on an emotional level and brought tears to my eyes and then another time my mouth was gaping open like a fish because I was dumbfounded. So happy that this book was apart of Round 11 of the #LMPBC. It was recommend that I go into this book ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️

DinoMom Blind. To not know anything about it by @TheKidUpstairs . I am so glad listened! @Read-y_Picker it is headed your way! This book was a 4/5 for me and I can‘t stop thinking about it. One of my favourite reads so far this year. Everyone has different flavours they like so it may not suit everyone‘s palate, but I ate this book right up and licked the plate afterwards 📚😃 (edited) 4y
suvata Wow! Sounds like quite a book. Shelved. 4y
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Read-y_Picker This was hands down my favourite pick of the bunch this round. I love and second your reaction lol. 3y
DinoMom @Read-y_Picker mine too as you could tell …lol 3y
TheKidUpstairs @DinoMom @Read-y_Picker I'm so glad you both liked this one. I can't wait to read everyone's thoughts on it! Such a wild ride. 3y
Read-y_Picker @TheKidUpstairs Honestly it was such an amazing surprise. One of my fave reads of the year so far. I expect to send it off to you today or tomorrow, along with 3y
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BookishTrish
Terra Nullius: a novel | Claire G. Coleman
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It‘s heeeeeeeeere! #lmpbc

TheKidUpstairs Yay! I'm so interested to read everyone's thoughts on this one! 4y
BookishTrish @TheKidUpstairs Me too! Thank you for choosing it! And for allllllll the tea! 😍😍😍 4y
DinoMom This book intrigues me. Can‘t wait until my turn with it. (edited) 4y
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TheKidUpstairs
Terra Nullius: a novel | Claire G. Coleman
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#Booked2021 Winter COMPLETE 🎉🎉🎉

1. Set in Australia - Terra Nullius
2. SF written by a Woman - WarCross
3. Baked Goods on Cover - Well Read, Then Dead
4. #CovidHeroes - The Dutch House
5. Mustache on Cover - Jamaica Inn
6. Author's First Name starts with A/B/C - The Ice Queen (Alice Hoffman)

@Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft

Ruthiella Well done! 🥳 4y
Cinfhen YAY❣️You have until midnight, April 3 to fill out the first quarter form to be entered in our drawing ?
https://bit.ly/
In case you haven‘t yet?
4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Great job!! Here‘s the full link @Cinfhen meant to send. https://bit.ly/3b7rK1E (edited) 4y
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TheKidUpstairs
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Pickpick

This book is most effective if you go in knowing very little about what you're about to read. So I'll call it a pick and leave it at that!

This one will be heading out soon for its #LMPBC journey! @BookishTrish @Read-y_Picker @DinoMom

#Booked2021 - Set in Australia @Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft

#DecolonizeYourShelves #IndiePress #IndigenousLit

BarbaraTheBibliophage I‘m intrigued! 4y
TheKidUpstairs Oh, and this was also my #DoubleSpin for March! @TheAromaofBooks 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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Cinfhen @Hooked_on_books sent me this book but I wasn‘t able to get into it/ I NEED to try again because Holly really liked it and we usually feel the same about most books. 4y
Hooked_on_books @Cinfhen It‘s SO good! But here‘s the thing: early in the book it‘s a bit repetitive and almost boring. But that‘s on purpose! It sets up what‘s coming so well and then you cannot put it down. So at least get to the point that you know what‘s happening before you give up. 4y
TheKidUpstairs @Cinfhen i agree with what Holly said. It is fairly repetitive in the beginning, it lulls you into thinking you know what's going on, you know what the story is. It's worth sticking with it until it flips before you decide if it's a book for you! 4y
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TheKidUpstairs
Terra Nullius | Claire Coleman
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Happy International Women's Day! Read Women! Read Internationally! Read!

vivastory What a fantastic pic!! 4y
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Rissreads
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#7books7days Day 6 (it‘s a day late!🤣)

Books that made a deep impression on me.

@CarolynM @MrsMalaprop

MrsMalaprop It‘s a beauty alright 👍😍. 5y
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clarissap83
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This book was nothing like I had expected. I thought it was going to be a story of the British colonisation of Australia and the impact on indigenous people. It sort of was, but also wasn't. Thanks for the thought-provoking recommendation, @Rissreads , and for letting me borrow your book 😊

#terranullius #clairegcoleman #australianauthors

Rissreads Did the twist surprise you? 5y
clarissap83 @Rissreads It did!! Not what I was expecting at all. 5y
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WhatWouldJaneDo
Terra Nullius: a novel | Claire G. Coleman
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Pickpick

Wow! Speculative fiction about the horrors of colonization in Australia. Go into it without knowing anything else, trust it, it's worth it. So glad I decided to try the #readingwomen challenge this year, this wouldn't have been on my radar if not for being featured on their fiction award shortlist. And so glad I went in pretty much blind, this blew mind.

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Hooked_on_books
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The breathtaking inhumanity of the Settlers in Australia imposed upon the Natives is explored through the narrative of runaway “servant” Jacky. Coleman lulls the reader into this story before ripping back the curtain just shy of halfway through. I was shaken and unsettled by this tremendous novel and do not think it hyperbole to call it a masterpiece.

Clairegcoleman Thank you 5y
Hooked_on_books @Clairegcoleman You‘re welcome! Thank you for putting such a amazing book out into the world. I‘m excited to see that you‘re on Litsy. I can‘t wait to read your next book. (edited) 5y
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Laughterhp
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This book was very intense, violent, and eye opening. I didn‘t really know anything Australian/Aboriginal history.

There is a lot of fighting, abuse and killing. But I feel like this is a must read.

The book lagged a bit in the middle. But it picked back up and I didn‘t want to put it down.

#readingwomenchallenge - book off 2018 shortlist
#readharderchallenge - #ownvoices Oceania

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Laughterhp
Terra Nullius: a novel | Claire G. Coleman
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#CurrentlyReading

This book is intense. I‘m learning so much about Australia‘s history when colonized by the British. Yes, this is fiction but I‘ve already taken a peek at the Author‘s Note so the story isn‘t true, but the circumstances of the Indigenous people are.

This book would work for anyone doing #Booked2019 for Indigenous author and #ownvoices for Oceania for the #ReadHarderChallenge

#SundayNightReading

CarolynM I'm still working myself up to this one. I think it's going to make me angry. 6y
Laughterhp @CarolynM It probably will. I‘m a little over 100 pages in and I needed to take a break from it. 6y
Clairegcoleman @Laughterhp I am pretty sure I know how much over 100 pages you are 😬 😇 6y
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Gillyreads
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Went to a great panel at All Day YA called Climate of Fear with Claire G Coleman, Lili Wilkinson and Neal Shusterman. I hope everyone in the audience went home to read Terra Nullius.

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beaconhillbooks
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Pickpick

A lotta hype for this book. I enjoyed it although my buddyreaders did not.

CarolynM I have a copy of this sitting looking at me. I must get around to it soon. 6y
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Decalino
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Pickpick

As a story of colonization, this book was intense and powerful; as SF, it was less effective. I really wish the cover blurb had not compared it to LeGuin, Butler, and Atwood, three of my all time favorite authors, a comparison that was bound to disappoint. I am still counting it as a pick because it does provide a unique perspective worth reading, as long as you keep your expectations down to Earth.

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executivespooky
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Two-book Tuesday 📚🍵👍🏻

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saresmoore
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Pickpick

Initially, I was frustrated by this book. The writing style is almost poetic, but really just repetitive. The characters are weirdly flat and the plot takes a while to go anywhere. But then the author flipped my perspective on its head without my consent, like going up in a hobby plane to look at the local farms then the pilot starts doing barrel rolls. 😳 I ended up sort of loving it and appreciating it deeply, in spite of its imperfections.

saresmoore I‘ve read so many new-to-me authors, but this is the one I‘ll claim for #Booked2019 because it felt truly fresh to me. @BarbaraTheBibliophage @Cinfhen @4thhouseontheleft 6y
Cinfhen Nice 💞😃 6y
Suet624 The description of this book on Litsy is pretty funny. Glad you liked it eventually. 😁 6y
saresmoore @Suet624 That description is all over the place! The book was, at least, better than that. 🙃 6y
batsy Love this review, friend! It's the best when books can do this to us. 6y
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saresmoore
Terra Nullius: a novel | Claire G. Coleman
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I was bored by the first 100 pages of this, but then...well, I uttered aloud, “Oh, shit,” while reading on my kids‘ swingset in the backyard. No spoilers, but I‘m so in with this book now. I‘m even beginning to appreciate the repetitive rhythm of her writing and understand why the characters seemed so flat in the beginning.

saresmoore @batsy I‘ve changed my mind. 🙃 6y
Billypar It's great when that happens. And the picture is a perfect example of this 180 degree perception shift: before I read your post I thought someone in an Easter bunny suit was behind you!🐰😂 6y
saresmoore @Billypar I can‘t unsee the creepy bunny shadow now! #donniedarko 6y
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Billypar Yeah and it's waving 😨 I don't think the DD bunny waves, but the film ends with that half wave. Watch out for wormholes! 6y
BookNAround I thought I knew the story and then all of a sudden, I didn‘t. 6y
saresmoore @BookNAround Yes, exactly! 6y
erzascarletbookgasm Omg, the bunny shadow was the first thing I saw! 6y
batsy Yay! And now I can't unsee horror bunny either! 😂🐰 6y
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saresmoore
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I‘ve been working hard minimizing and spring cleaning for a few weeks, so now that we actually have some spring weather, I feel like I‘ve earned a glorious hour of sun-soaked reading time. Bonus: I just realized that this library sale find is signed by the author.

Crinoline_Laphroaig How awesome! 6y
LeeRHarry Wow library sale find? Awesome!! It‘s been on a lot of prize winners lists so that‘s amazing 😊 6y
Suet624 Lovely! 6y
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Clairegcoleman Wow great find 😁 6y
saresmoore @Clairegcoleman I felt like I was absconding with a secret treasure. 😈 I loved reading this, by the way. I was skeptical of where things were headed, at first, but then you knocked my socks off, turned them inside out, and told me they had actually been ear warmers all along! 6y
Clairegcoleman @saresmoore that was the plan 😁 6y
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Liberty
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Happy International Women‘s Day! 📚❤️📚

Dolly Darn! I‘ve been trying to get my hands on Terra Nullius for months. Every time I see it it‘s like spotting a four leaf clover 🍀😮. Great stack! 6y
CarolynM @Dolly email your address to me and I'll send you a copy - munchenberg at on the dot net dot au 6y
riversong153 Cool stack! 6y
Dolly @CarolynM You are so sweet ♥️but you are all the way in Australia, yes? I‘ve been searching and guess what? This book is now published in the states and...the publisher is 3 miles from me! What are the chances? I thank you for your generosity but I‘ll wait and get a copy nearby. Book people are the best 😃 6y
CarolynM @Dolly No problem, I'm very happy to promote Australian books. Glad to know it's available in the US. Now, I really must read my copy...🙂 6y
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Purrsistently
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Pickpick

Too tired to take a decent pic but I gulped this down in one (very long) sitting. The build up seemed slow at first but then things fall into place and it's worth it. This is an important book, and truly well crafted.

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unabridgedchick
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Terra nullius -- "empty land" -- was the doctrine with which white Europeans used as the basis for invading Australia. It was codified into Australian law until the 1990s, but the impact is still felt.

A society based on dominance, genocide, and colonization can only respond in certain kinds of ways.

You'll think you know where this story is going. Fans of Octavia Butler and Margaret Atwood must read this one.

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Gillyreads
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Books read in January. Book of the month is Terra Nullius - HIGHLY recommend it

Clairegcoleman Thank you 6y
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Sue
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This is my Swiss Army Rec for the #24in48 42 hour challenge.

This is such an important book, I think every Australian, everyone who belongs to a culture that has colonised another, and every one living on colonised land should read it.

#alwaywasalwayswillbe

🖤💛❤️

Rissreads One of my favourites! ❤️💛🖤 6y
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lauralovesbooks1
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Post apocalyptic fiction set in Australia -- the struggle between natives and settlers has been going on for more than a generation. Jacky, a Native, has escaped and the search is on to being him back. At the same time, Sistra Bagra's school/home for Native children is under investigation. This would be excellent for a book club or to pair with another read on colonization. #24in48

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Clairegcoleman
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The cover from the upcoming Australian paperback of Terra Nullius. Scheduled for release mid year.

Eye catching isn‘t it?

Note: cover may change.

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Lindy
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“We survived, have always survived,” he said with pride, “that Country where I belong, where my family belong, we have walked it forever, we belong there. It looks after us, and anyone else who tries to go there, it doesn‘t look after them so well.”

(Internet photo)

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Lindy
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Escape. Pursuit. A desperate quest for freedom. In this impressive, red-hot novel that pays homage to Rabbit Proof Fence and other Indigenous Australian survival narratives, the action shifts between concurrent scenes in multiple Western Australia locations, gradually widening out into a much larger perspective on humanity. Wow. #IndigenousAuthor

(Author photo from Internet)

MrsMalaprop Agreed! Awesome read ❤️🖤💛. #ozfiction 6y
Lindy @MrsMalaprop Thanks for adding the #ozfiction tag. 😁 6y
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Lindy
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“Stealing something to eat, that is a crime that would get me flung into jail. Stealing everything, that is just good government.”

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Lindy
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…it means ‘Nobody‘s Land‘ or ‘Empty Earth.‘ There were people in Australia when the United Kingdom came; there had been for tens of thousands of years. The declaration of Terra Nullius had the direct effect of defining the Native inhabitants as non-people.

TrishB 💔 exactly. There were people in America before Columbus ‘discovered‘ it. How can you discover something that‘s always been there 🤷‍♀️ (edited) 6y
Lindy @TrishB Egocentric mentality. 😕 6y
TrishB 😔😔 that is taking a long time to get rid of! 6y
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Clairegcoleman We‘ve just had Australia Day here... it commemorates the day the British invaded. Tens of thousands of people marched in protest. I was one of them. 6y
Lindy @Clairegcoleman My friends in Brisbane call it Invasion Day. 6y
Clairegcoleman @Lindy I call it Invasion day too. I have written extensively on the day. 6y
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Gillyreads
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It‘s 6am here in Aus so I‘m starting @24in48 . It‘s also a national day that is currently subject to a lot of debate. It marks the landing of the first fleet in Australia and the invasion and subsequent ongoing land theft and genocide of our Indigenous nations. So my TBR for the first day of the readathon is focused on this.

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Rissreads
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These were my favourite books for 2018. Not a bad bunch.
6 were #ozfiction
3 were non-fiction
I read 38 books and listened to 15. I‘m very happy with that, 53 in total.
In 2017 I had read 34. A big improvement.
I‘m hoping to physically read 50 books this year in 2019 plus 20 audio. Let the fun begin!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🧡💙💚🎉📚🎆💜💛❤️

Jeg Well done. I‘m hoping to read 50 this year. I have no idea how many I read last year.😊 6y
MrsMalaprop @jeg If you remember which one you started 2018 with then you can count through them by clicking on the ‘read books‘ icon on your profile page. 6y
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Jeg Thanks. Now to think what I read first!! 😊 6y
Jeg I went from the first book of book club which was mine and I got 96! I can‘t believe it. 🙃🙃 6y
Rissreads Wow that‘s impressive! @Jeg 6y
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RedbagReadbooks
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3/5👽. It was weird and interesting.

Soubhiville Fun bookmark! 6y
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RedbagReadbooks
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My classes are done for the semester so I have 3 weeks of nothing but catching up on all the books I have been meaning to read 🤤🤤🤤🎊🎊🎊🙏🙏🙏🙏

Liberty 🔥🔥🔥 6y
Lovesbooks87 Yay! Enjoy it! 6y
Soubhiville That‘s wonderful! 6y
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Sue
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What do these three books have in common? They are all post apocalyptic fiction by First Nations authors.(And they are all awesome!)

LeeRHarry I really want to read Moon of the Crusted Snow and being Aussie Terra Nullius is on the list too 🇦🇺 6y
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The.Intentional.Reader
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Wow, this book. It‘s so good and addictive. And just when I thought it was about one thing, bang it gets flipped on it‘s head! Definitely one for your TBR

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Rissreads
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#ozfiction
Wow! Wow! Wow! I just loved this book! This book has blown me away! Thanks to @MrsMalaprop for the recommendation and I shall use her words to describe the book ‘It‘s a mind fuck!‘
If that doesn‘t make you pick up and read this book then I don‘t know what will. You won‘t regret it, but go in blind so as not to spoil it! I don‘t understand how this book is not more well known?!?!?

MrsMalaprop Woot! Woot! So glad you loved it 😁🖤💛❤️ 6y
CarolynM It's on my list 6y
Clairegcoleman Thank you 6y
Rissreads @Clairegcoleman You are most welcome! I have read 50 books this year and yours is one of my favourites for this year and one of my ALL time favourites! I have gifted it 3 times already and I will keep singing its praises 👏🏻😊❤️ 6y
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TheBookStacker
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Home from Hawaii, it was a wonderful trip and it felt forever long. Happy to have the opportunity to go and also happy to be home with my fur babies. Especially with having gotten very sick on the last day of vacation so I‘m curled up in bed with my #bookmail and watching movies while eating ramen.

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Liberty
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HOLY CATS IT‘S TIME FOR FALL READING. This is a small sampling of today‘s new books! It‘s a HUGE new release day. Which ones are you excited to read? 📚❤️📚

BooksBikes12 That is a HUGE haul... 6y
britt_brooke 😍 6y
llwheeler So many books!! Tales of Valhalla looks good, I hadn't heard of it 📚 6y
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tammysue 😍😍😍 6y
Mdargusch Small Fry! 6y
carriepaige The Wildlands! 6y
balletbookworm The Silence of the Girls, Diary of a Bookseller, The Golden State 6y
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Sue
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A little reminder folks, Terra Nullius is FINALLY coming out in the US this week. Do yourself a favour and get your hands on it!

trazo Very cool nail polish! 💅 6y
BookNAround I read this a couple of months ago and thought it was really good. Initially I thought it was a story I already knew but then everything got turned on its head in an amazing way. (edited) 6y
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Liberty
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My weekend is all booked! My reading nest is stocked and I‘m ready for a weekend crash course in September 4th releases. What are you reading this weekend? 📚❤️📚

djh I just finished Convenience Store Woman this morning, which I loved! Now, I‘m excited to begin Tin Man, by Sarah Winman. (edited) 6y
jfalkens I just started this last night 6y
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Notafraidofwords Have you watched to all the boys I‘ve loved before ? 6y
LisaJo The screen is a little small, but is that Killing Eve on your computer screen. Gosh, I so enjoyed that series. Cannot wait for the second season. 6y
Notafraidofwords @Liberty omg tell me you‘ve loved it!!! 6y
Liberty @Notafraidofwords It‘s very cute. 6y
zzz Can't wait to read 6y
CathyJ @djh I loved Tin Man! 6y
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Liberty
Terra Nullius | Claire Coleman
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Last fall when I was in NYC, I ran into Gavin from Small Beer Press, and he told me about one of their upcoming titles. It sounded AMAZING. Well, the time is now, the book is here, and I couldn‘t be more excited if I swallowed a cat and broke out in kittens! (I had the $240, I had to have the pudding.)🤘🏻🤘🏻

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