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March 2012

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must read BOOKS get your eye candy TREE THE MEMORY Tess Evans $27.95 When Paulina dies mid-dance, she leaves 12-year-old Zav and 7-year-old Sealie with their loving but unstable father, Hal. The grieving family decides to plant a tree in her memory − a magnolia which, growing along with the children, offers a special place where secrets are whispered and feelings can be confessed. But as the memory tree grows, Hal is bereft and increasingly suspicious of the world, and turns to his own brand of salvation to make sense of the voices that bewilder and torment him. MAKEUP TIMELESS Rae Morris $39.99 In Timeless Makeup, leading international make-up artist Rae Morris shows you how to create a classic, ageless look that will enhance your best features, regardless of your age.This is full of fabulous looks for day and evening, complete with step-by-step photographs and clear instructions on how to achieve them.The book reveals the secrets behind looking younger and slimmer in minutes − making skin look more luminous, shaping the perfect brow, creating plumper, more youthful lips. AND TWEETING WITHOUT GETTING SUED Mark Pearson $22.95 As more than a few bloggers have BLOGGING discovered, you can be sued in your own country, or arrested in a foreign airport as you're heading off on holiday, just for writing something that wouldn't raise an eyebrow if you said it in a bar or a cafe. In this handy guide, media law expert Mark Pearson explains how you can get your message across without landing yourself in legal trouble. SHOP APP Make big-centre shopping more enjoyable by downloading Garden City's new iPhone app, designed to help locate retailers, provide information about special events and offers. It also has a map and a parking reminder to tell you where you've left your car! Download the app via iTunes. Perth designer Helena Bogucki has caught the attention of Hollywood stylists who handpicked one of her rings for starlet Katherine Heigl. Boguki's latest collection, Enter The Brave, is based on the notion of sacrifice and power. "These pieces are brave, they are amulets that offer protection, they are pieces of a time and a place, but most importantly they are beautiful," she says. All of Boguki's designs are made from jewellery and objects that combine formed and found pieces. Working from her studio in WA, Bogucki has exhibited her wares across Australia, including at the Art Gallery of WA. Her work is stocked in William Topp, Tu, She Seldom Blushes and Found at Fremantle Arts Centre and a range of locations in the Eastern States. SUCCESS SHEILA MARCH 2012 21 RINGING

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