Let’s take a moment to thank Past Amy for actually kind of keeping on top of this before her world crumbled and the big bad men stole her internet, her free time, and made her work all the time.
With that done, I am rather proud of myself for participating in this finally. I loved it. I made an effort to read more Aussie women books this year even without this challenge, and through chance and circumstance I discovered some great books by Aussies this year so it’s great this challenge was here to share them with you all. While I haven’t been able to review as many as I planned due to having no internet in the house for two months, and having a lot of personal and work commitments, I have read more. I will be getting reviews up for them though eventually I just have run out of time. I have included a complete list of all books read below, review links included and I am certainly looking forward to doing this again next year, with total success!
AWW BOOKS Sep-Dec
Black by Fleur Ferris – Review
Mad Men, Bad Girls, and the Guerilla Knitters Institute by Maggie Groff – Review
The Eye of the Sheep by Sophie Laguna
Hate is Such a Strong Word by Sarah Ayoub
Breathing Underwater by Sophie Hardcastle
Australian Women Writers Challenge 2016 Total
Read: 28/25
Reviewed: 13/15
The Princess Companion by Melanie Cellier – Reviewed
Dead, Actually by Kaz Delaney – Reviewed
Almost Dead by Kaz Delaney – Reviewed
The Reluctant Jillaroo by Kaz Delaney – Reviewed
Yellow by Megan Jacobson – Reviewed
The Yearbook Committee by Sarah Ayoub – Reviewed
Frankie by Shivaunn Plozza – Reviewed
Risk by Fleur Ferris – Reviewed
Pieces of Sky by Trinity Doyle – Reviewed
Wish List by Belinda Williams – Reviewed
Darkest Place by Jaye Ford
The High Places by Fiona MacFarlane
The Stockmen by Rachael Treasure
Tell the Truth, Shame the Devil by Melina Marchetta – Reviewed
The Farmer’s Wife by Rachael Treasure – Reviewed
Jillaroo by Rachael Treasure
The Boundless Sublime by Lilli Wilkinson
The Girl and the Ghost Grey Mare by Rachael Treasure
Elliane by Judy Nunn
Saving Francesca by Melina Marchetta
The Rouseabout by Rachael Treasure
The Dressmaker by Rosalie Ham
The Princess Fugitive by Melanie Cellier
Black by Fleur Ferris – Reviewed
Mad Men, Bad Girls, and the Guerilla Knitters Institute by Maggie Groff – Reviewed
The Eye of the Sheep by Sophie Laguna
Hate is Such a Strong Word by Sarah Ayoub
Breathing Underwater by Sophie Hardcastle


One dark and stormy night, lost and alone, Alyssa finds herself knocking on the door of a castle. 


It’s a new year and time for new challenges. This year I’ve signed up for the Australian Women Writers Challenge (AWW). This is something I have been meaning to do for a few years and finally going to commit to doing it. For those that are unaware, the AWW is a wonderful challenge that encourages people to read and review books by Australian women. This is a challenge that anyone can participate in, you don’t have to be a blogger, you can review on Goodreads, Facebook, or other social media!








