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QBD Book Club – October Highlights

Each month, our wonderful “Channel 7 x QBD Book Club” hosts Victoria and Lee discuss an array of great books. This October, they reviewed “Who I Am” by Mel C, “The Seven Skins of Esther Wilding” by Holly Ringland, and MORE! To order our October picks and compare your opinion to theirs, head to the QBD Books website now.

“Who I Am” by Mel C

In this fantastic memoir, Mel C (a.k.a Sporty Spice) tells her life story in her own words and gives a full and honest account of what life was really like in The Spice Girls. Mel has never told her story before because she wasn’t ready… but now, she finally is.

“Halifax Transgression” by Roger Simpson

The first murder was committed in the victim’s home. All the police know is that the perpetrator entered the house, impaled the art collector on a priceless sculpture, and disappeared into the night. Now, Jane must use her knowledge to enter the mind of the murderer before they strike again.

“A Father’s Son” by Mat Rogers

Over the years, Australian football legend Mat Rogers has triumphed over hardship, loss, and heartache. Now, he is finally ready to share his powerful life story in his brand-new book “A Father’s Son.”

“The Seven Skins of Esther Wilding” by Holly Ringland 

In this story, the last time Aura Wilding was seen, she was walking along the shore towards the sea. In the wake of her disappearance, her sister Esther embarks on a journey, guided by the stories Aura left behind… and the cryptic verses Aura had secretly tattooed on her body.

“Keeping Up Appearances” by Tricia Stringer

In this story, the last time Aura Wilding was seen, she was walking along the shore towards the sea. In the wake of her disappearance, her sister Esther embarks on a journey, guided by the stories Aura left behind… and the cryptic verses Aura had secretly tattooed on her body.

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