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Regular readers of our newsletter will know about our “What’s On In Your State” section each week. We feature an event from each state and where we can, we try and secure free tickets to these events.

This week I thought we’d try something different and giveaway a book. We have three books to giveaway this week:

More Please! – Manu Feildel with Clarissa Weerasena

Manu has become one of the most popular personalities on television as co-host of My Kitchen Rules, currently in its eighth season. In this book which he has co-authored with his partner, we can see the many influences of Manu’s cultural roots.

Ah Well, Nobody’s Perfect – Molly Meldrum with Jeff Jenkins

This book tells the funny, eye-opening and larger-than-life untold stories that happened along the way. The parties, the fights, the celebrity interviews, the madness and the music as well as Molly’s other love, St Kilda Footy Club

Australian Lighthorse – Phillip Bradley

The story of the famous Australian Light Horse in the desert campaigns of World War 1.

To enter just email kayley@fiftyupclub.com.au and use the name of the book you would like to win in the subject line.

I don’t have copies of the following books to giveaway but they looked really interesting and are out this week so I thought I’d share with you.

What Your Dog Says About You – Liam Ryan

Dogs. You cannot move for them. They are absolutely everywhere and whether in the handbag of a celebrity, rounding up cattle, destroying your shoes or pulling a chilly Canadian through the tundra, they play a big part in most cultures on earth. We've come a long way since the days of yore when wolves busied themselves scaring our forebears – now we're firmly in charge of our pooches. 

Through selective breeding, dogs now come in a mind-boggling range of shapes and sizes. On top of the obvious physical differences, this canine diversity has left us with breeds that exhibit certain personality traits – from aloof, independent sorts to excitable pack animals. So with all this choice – which breed you choose says a lot about who you are and what you like doing. It’s a science, people. 

What Your Dog Says About You covers 50 of the most popular dog breeds – and explains how choosing a particular breed reflects on the owner’s personality.

 

Not all Heroes Wear Capes - Quentin Kenihan

Quentin was born with Osteogenesis imperfecta, which meant his bones broke all the time among other things.

At seven, he became famous because of the Mike Willesee documentary QUENTIN. Australians fell in love with Quentin for his wit and unique take on life and over the years he drifted in and out of public view for reasons this book will reveal. Quentin is a disability activist, filmmaker, stand-up comedian, radio host, actor and film critic.

Quentin's stage show 'Quentin: I'm 40 ... Now What' sold out at the Adelaide Festival and there are plans to bring it to the eastern states. He appeared in the latest Mad Max film FURY ROAD and is currently the film reviewer for ABC 891 Adelaide radio breakfast program. Quentin lives in Adelaide.

 

My Story – Michael Clarke

Clarke’s autobiography, released this week, is all about the ups and downs and internal machinations of the highest profile ‘family’ in Australian sport – the national cricket team.

When they were winning, the general public assumed they were the best of mates. Gilly loved giving Warney a big hug every time he got a wicket so surely they were close?

When they started losing, the cracks in the public facade emerged.

There’s an incredibly revealing line in Michael Clarke: My Story about what the team was like when Clarke first broke into international cricket in 2003.

 

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Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

Julie. I think the Quentin story would be a good read. 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

As I grew up watching 'Countdown' every Sunday night, it would have to be Molly's book. 

Dianna
Dianna from NSW commented:

Manu Feidel I love to cook 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

Well, um, er, ah, um, oh, er, yes, um, er I would love to "do myself a favour" and win Molly Meldrum's book for a fun read. Wish me luck! 

Jack
Jack from NSW commented:

We would love to win "More Please! – Manu Feildel with Clarissa Weerasena" as we love his sense of humor and his laid back attitude to cooking with a twist his unique style of cuisine. 

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