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On tour: Muriel Barbery

Muriel Barbery Thursday, 25 February 2016
French author Muriel Barbery’s latest novel The Life of Elves (Text) is the story of two children whose amazing abilities ‘bring them into contact with magical worlds’. She will travel...

On tour: Patrick Gale

Patrick Gale Thursday, 25 February 2016
British writer Patrick Gale’s latest book, A Place Called Winter (Tinder Press), follows the life of Edwardian gentleman Harry Cane as he is forced to relocate to the newly colonised...

Between a Wolf and a Dog (Georgia Blain, Scribe) 

Between a wolf and a dog Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Georgia Blain’s Between a Wolf and a Dog explores the intricacies of modern family life with the emotional veracity you might expect of a book with a therapist as a...

An Isolated Incident (Emily Maguire, Picador) 

An Isolated Incident Wednesday, 24 February 2016
There has been a proliferation of pretty-dead-girl thrillers in the past few years and it shows no sign of letting up. But don’t let the trend fool you into thinking...

Our Tiny, Useless Hearts (Toni Jordan, Text) 

Our Tiny Useless Hearts Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Following the romantic capering of Fall Girl and the historically set Nine Days, Toni Jordan’s Our Tiny, Useless Hearts is a highly entertaining romp through the complexities of modern relationships....

Where the Trees Were (Inga Simpson, Hachette) 

Where the Trees Were Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Queensland writer Inga Simpson’s third novel is a moving meditation on the bonds of childhood friendship and the moral complications of atonement. The summer before they start high school, Jay...

After Before Time (Robbi Neal, HarperCollins) 

AFter Before Time Wednesday, 24 February 2016
When Robbi Neal and her family moved from Geelong to the remote Lockhart River Aboriginal community in Cape York to manage the local art centre, their plan was to stay...

The Art of Reading (Damon Young, MUP) 

The Art of Reading Wednesday, 24 February 2016
What’s the difference between a writer and a reader? In an ideal world, you would be both. After all, they say everyone has a story to tell. Damon Young’s story...

Everywhere I Look (Helen Garner, Text) 

Everywhere I Look Wednesday, 24 February 2016
I’d probably give Helen Garner five stars for her shopping list; I’ve loved her work since Monkey Grip was published in 1977, the year I began selling books. I’m sure...

Bestsellers this week

brotherhood in death Monday, 22 February 2016
Brotherhood in Death (J D Robb & Angharad Kowal, Piatkus) is the new number one in this week’s overall bestsellers chart, debuting in the top spot in its first week...

On tour: Joanna Walsh

joanna walsh Wednesday, 17 February 2016
British writer Joanna Walsh has been published in Granta, the London Review of Books, and the Guardian. Her latest book Hotel (Bloomsbury) is a cultural study of hotels that is...

Bestsellers this week

Blue Danielle Steel Monday, 15 February 2016
This week’s bestsellers chart has a new number one with Danielle Steel’s Blue (Bantam) debuting in top spot on both the top 10 chart and the highest new entry chart....

Bestsellers this week

Monday, 8 February 2016
The Dressmaker (Rosalie Ham, Duffy & Snellgrove) maintains its position as the overall bestseller for a second consecutive week, ahead of All the Light We Cannot See (Anthony Doerr, Fourth...

On tour: Lucy Cousins

Lucy Cousins Thursday, 4 February 2016
English writer and illustrator Lucy Cousins is the creator of the ‘Maisy’ books. She will be travelling to the Perth Writers Festival and Adelaide Writers’ Week in February/March and appearing...

Dance, Bilby, Dance (Tricia Oktober, Ford Street) 

dance bilby dance Thursday, 4 February 2016
Dance, Bilby, Dance by author-illustrator and environmentalist Tricia Oktober is an energetic tale for pre-schoolers about a resourceful bilby who is determined to find his groove. At first a stumbling...

Bro (Helen Chebatte, Hardie Grant Egmont) 

bro Thursday, 4 February 2016
Romeo Makhlouf knows he should be playing by the rules but the problem is the rules of being a bro aren’t the same as the rules laid down by his...

The Way We Roll (Scot Gardner, A&U) 

the way we roll Thursday, 4 February 2016
Will has a new job collecting trolleys at a dingy suburban shopping centre. His work partner, rough, tattooed Westie Julian, realises something is up: Will says he lives in a...

The Yearbook Committee (Sarah Ayoub, HarperCollins) 

yearbook committee Thursday, 4 February 2016
Five very different Year 12 students find themselves on the Yearbook Committee for their prestigious private school. Some are loners and some are popular, but all are facing their own...

Yellow (Megan Jacobson, Penguin) 

yellow Thursday, 4 February 2016
Yellow is a surprising and engaging story from debut author Megan Jacobsen. Fourteen-year-old Kirra has a rocky home life: her father has left the family for another woman and her...

Magrit (Lee Battersby, Walker Books) 

magrit Thursday, 4 February 2016
Magrit is nearly 10 and lives in an abandoned cemetery with her skeletal mentor Master Puppet. One day her simple life is disrupted forever by the arrival of a tiny...

On tour: Katherine Rundell

Katherine Rundell Thursday, 4 February 2016
Katherine Rundell is the author of children’s books The Wolf Wilder (Bloomsbury) and Rooftoppers (Faber). She will be appearing at the Perth Writers Festival in February. What would you put...