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March 2013

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entertainment getsorted The Bluffer's Guide to Being a Grandparent Paul Merrill top tips Random House Australia $19.95 THE As if your kids haven't done enough damage already, now TO they've gone BEING A and made you GRANDPARENT a grandparent! HOw TO FOOl PEOPlE INTO Don't panic THINkING YOu'RE A GREAT GRANNY OR GRANDPA! just yet. The Bluffer's Guide PAul MERRIll to Being a Grandparent will explain how to fake an illness to get out of babysitting, how to cope with the daughter-in-law from hell, and what to do if your grandchild is ugly – all conveyed through hilarious quizzes, flowcharts and celebrity advice. Trim 198mm x 128mm ??mm MATT LAMINATION w/ SPOT GLOSS UV THE imed at today's generation of grandparents who refuse to be treated as befuddled old dears, this award-worthy book will take you through a hilarious series of scientifically questionable quizzes, flowcharts, role-playing exercises, checklists and celebrity advice. Worried you might not be a competent gran or gramps? Well, don't panic! Yet. This will arm you with the essential tips and tricks the so-called experts don't dare to tell you. Find out: What to do if your grandchild is ugly. Ways to inform your daughter she's a hopeless mum. Which illnesses to fake to get out of babysitting. Simple ways to make your war stories more exciting. What happens when grannies go evil. How to spot if you're losing your memory. Of course, you could read a normal book on grandparenting, full of nice, fluffy ways to bond with your grandchild and Oprah-inspired guff on modern child-rearing. Yes, it might make you a better grandparent. But at what cost? Your children have an agenda here, and you need to understand what it is. Even now, they are plotting ways to exploit your energy, money and Tim Tams. With this book, the fightback begins . . . www.randomhouse.com.au Gold Fields Hailing from Ballarat, Victoria, five-piece dance and electronic band Gold Fields has been making waves since debuting last year with its first single, 'Treehouse'. "We put the song up on the internet and Triple J started playing it, and it took off from there," says guitarist Vin Andanar. Despite not having released an album, praise for the band has been forthcoming from renowned news outlets such as The New York Times and The Huffington Post. For the band, though, that isn't what matters. "We don't ignore it but we stay as focused as possible and keep putting in the hard work we've been doing, like rehearsing a lot and playing shows," says Vin. latest f lick HUMOUR Cover design: Blue Cork Capitalising on their initial success, the band launches its debut album, Black Sun, this month, following the recent release of the album's first single, 'Dark Again'. "It's been a long time coming," says Vin. "We did the album three times." After recording most of the album in LA, and then in Australia, the band decided to start from scratch. "One of the things we always agree on is: Anything we do or any decisions we make, everyone has to be 100 per cent with it or it's not really worth doing. "The third time we did the album ourselves in Mark's (Mark Robert Fuller, frontman and lyricist) garage, we knew it was right. And now we couldn't be happier." The Bourne Legacy Universal DVD $39.95, Blu-Ray $44.95, Triple Play $49.95 The action and thrills of the Bourne series continue with the US Intelligence Community fighting to erase all evidence of a conspiracy to produce super-spies, including killing the agents involved. Genetically enhanced spy Aaron Cross (Jeremy Renner) is thrown into a deadly cat-and-mouse game to finish what fellow agent Jason Bourne (played by Matt Damon in the first three films) started. Cross is pursued around the world by his nemesis, retired US Air Force colonel Eric Byer (Edward Norton), who is responsible for overseeing the CIA's clandestine operations. The action amps up when Cross rescues genetic scientist Dr Marta Shearing (Rachel Weisz), the sole survivor of a murder-suicide engineered by Byer, from CIA assassins. PAul MERRIll tune in TO BEING A GRANDPARENT • • • • • • Spinifex Mouse Norma MacDonald kids' Magabala Books pick $21.95 Living in WA's Pilbara region, Cheeky is a spinifex hopping mouse who loves leaping and practising acrobatic tricks. Every morning, Cheeky sneaks out of his family's burrow to practise his flips, venturing further afield each day. One morning, far from home, Cheeky shows off his clever tricks to a hungry snake and is swept up into a heartstopping, risky adventure. 5

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