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09 Sep 2008 2:35 PM  

Thanks to Two Fish Out of Water, Liveguide is giving away a double pass to each show on Augie March's national tour.

 

Augie March have spent the past 18 months or so variously writing and recording a new album, touring North America repeatedly, supporting the mighty Crowded House on their comeback run, playing the odd festival show and continuing to receive high praise for their previous long-player, amongst other things. However, one thing they have not done in that time is undertake a proper headline tour of their homeland. Much to the palpable joy of their ardent army of fans, that is a situation that is now rectified.

To win a double pass to an Augie March show in your city, just answer the following question: what is your favourite book? A winner from each capital city will be Monday October 30.

For full dates and venue information click here.

 

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09 Sep 2008 5:06 PM  

"McCartney" by Christopher Sandford

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10 Sep 2008 10:56 AM  
David Graham's 'Down To A Sunless Sea"
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11 Sep 2008 9:28 AM  
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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11 Sep 2008 9:33 AM  

Harry Potter and the Philospher's Stone by J K Rowling.  Billions of people can't be wrong - right?

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11 Sep 2008 9:52 AM  
Paulo Coelho- eleven minutes
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11 Sep 2008 9:58 AM  

"Norwegian Wood"  by Haruki Murakami

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11 Sep 2008 10:57 AM  
Mao's last dancer- Li Cunxin
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11 Sep 2008 10:57 AM  
Mao's last dancer- Li Cunxin
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11 Sep 2008 11:13 AM  
Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts being made into a Movie at the moment being released 2009
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11 Sep 2008 3:05 PM  
1984 - frighteningly believable
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12 Sep 2008 8:59 AM  
The Every Boy - Dana Adam Shapiro - it's amazing.
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12 Sep 2008 9:23 AM  

100 years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.  Conceptually intriguing with aimginative use of language. An amazing read.

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12 Sep 2008 10:16 AM  

The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen

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12 Sep 2008 10:46 AM  

The silence of the lambs by Thomas Harris

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12 Sep 2008 4:16 PM  
Kazuo Ishiguro's 'The Unconsoled'
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12 Sep 2008 6:01 PM  
Maus: A Survivor's Tale is a memoir by Art Spiegelman
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12 Sep 2008 7:57 PM  

Living with the Dead-No it's not what it sounds like!!!it's an intimate portrait of Jerry Garcia & the Grateful Dead written by Rock Scully & David Dalton

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12 Sep 2008 10:17 PM  

Animal Farm by George Orwell - if every boss had also read it, the world would be a much better place

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14 Sep 2008 12:29 PM  
Tie between CHESAPEAKE by James A Michener, as a classic, and THE LAST LECTURE by Randy Pausch for some life appreciation.
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