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Probably fel into the opal tailings or choked learning to play the Didg! Or maybe he's hiding out in the Outback learning some authenticity. It is important if you're going to attempt to write about a community and culture not your own that you do get the details right, anything else is sloppy and destroys any credibility you may have had.It's also demonstrates a patronising attitude if it's not worth getting detail right.Another one for the remainder shop?

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Jim, I read your review and watched the trailer and wondered about what seems like the sad disappearance of its author. A bit like Pobby and Dingan, I suppose.

I haven't heard about the book or the film, but that's not saying much.

It's interesting to read about the Australian way of life through other eyes, though.

The problem is the carriage, Von. When I was ordering CDs from Australia I was flush. Now it would have to be a very special item for me to pay the A$11.67 shipping charge. I can really see why e-books will take off. Books are becoming something people think about before buying. I never buy new books for myself. In fact the last two books I ordered from Amazon.co.uk cost 1p and 53p respectively. But the postage on those two amounts to 5.60 (A$8.64).

I think I might have picked this book from the title alone - though I would not have gone to the film on the strength of its title.

I began to feel a shade disappointed the way the story opened, but that feeling didn't last for long. I'd be interested to know, though, if you got that feeling reading it.

Then there are my book reviews, written generally after the author dies, often after the book goes out of print, and sometimes after I've read the book. I guess I'm not striking fear in The Guardian's heart.

But it sounds like McCrum was doing what we do: reviewing a book out of love.

The world is broad and wide, and I feel it is still a matter of chance whom I discover and spend time reading despite my best research. As much as I like a particular author, the supply of great work out there makes many of the best books I read feel almost fungible. But, as the radio traffic reporter admonishes me every weekday, "Pick your lane and stay with it."

If I live another 25 years, Peter, which would be about par for the course given how long my parents lasted, that means I have enough time to read another 1300 books. Once you can start to put a figure on something like that then the need not to waste your time suddenly hits home. In my twenties there was a time when I only read books by Nobel Prize winners and a part of me thinks I had the right idea.

I enjoyed your blog, I have the novella and was privvy to the filmmaking process, as my daughter played kelly Anne. I have the unpublished original edit of the movie, and I am sure if you saw it would be able to reveiew differently. I prefer that version, but by the time, the Rennaisance dropped the movie, and Icon picked it up, and the Japanese audience vetoed so much landed on the cutting room floor, that brings the film closer to the book. Its always a shame

No they don't, I think the version is so chopped.. its makes me annoyed, as the original had Ashmol narrating.. and explaining Opal basics that would make more sense.The producer from what I can gather laments constantly the chopped final and annoyed about it.I guess if someone funds it and says to chop out a scene, you have to jump.. maybe not. You can see Ben Rice popping in and out the funeral scene in a Big black hat. he is a great man, and we enjoyed the experince immensely. I know they toyed with ideas about how real to make pobby and dingan.. outlines, invisible footprints, you see the door open in the cubby house. Did you know all the kids drawings at the end are real "imaginary freinds" from school kids around the world!

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