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He Would Never (Holly Wainwright, Macmillan) 

Tuesday, 18 March 2025
Holly Wainwright’s fifth novel, He Would Never, is pacy, compelling and character-driven, and will hook readers from the startling first sentence. The story follows five families on their annual summer...

Books in the media this weekend, 15–16 March 

the cover of an onslaught of light Friday, 14 March 2025
A round-up of the books being reviewed and mentioned in key media this coming weekend.  National The Saturday Paper The Buried Life (Andrea Goldsmith, Transit Lounge) First Name Second Name...

The Girl and the Ghost (Jacqueline Harvey, Penguin) 

Tuesday, 11 March 2025
Jacqueline Harvey, author of the best-selling Alice-Miranda and Kensy and Max books, returns with The Girl and the Ghost, the first instalment in a new fantasy-mystery middle-grade series. When 12-year-old...

Little World (Josephine Rowe, Black Inc.) 

Tuesday, 11 March 2025
Josephine Rowe’s Little World is a compact, lyrical read that feels both mythic and frighteningly current. When the perfectly preserved body of a child is brought to Western Australia, it...

The Surface Trials (HM Waugh, A&U Children’s) 

Tuesday, 11 March 2025
Starquest Academy is an elite school for exceptional students from around the galaxy. Notoriously difficult to enter, Starquest requires prospects to undergo a three-day televised challenge on an unknown planet....

Wandering Wild (Lynette Noni, Penguin) 

Tuesday, 11 March 2025
Wandering Wild, the latest novel from Lynette Noni (The Prison Healer), is the perfect cosy romance read. The dual-perspective narrative follows Zander, a Hollywood ‘bad boy’ desperate to rebuild his...

Books in the media this weekend, 8–9 March 

the cover of Chameleon Friday, 7 March 2025
A round-up of the books being reviewed and mentioned in key media this coming weekend.  National The Saturday Paper Joan Lindsay (Brenda Niall, Text) The Theatre of Everything (Yumna Kassab, Ultimo) We...

Orpheus Nine (Chris Flynn, Hachette) 

Tuesday, 4 March 2025
When a boys’ soccer game in the regional town of Gattan is interrupted by a grotesque supernatural event that ushers in a new world order, residents of the town –...

Mother Tongue (Naima Brown, Macmillan) 

Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Naima Brown’s cleverly titled second novel Mother Tongue is a gripping, exquisitely layered story that deals with extremes and challenges conventional morality. The protagonist, Brynn, upends the assumption that mothers...

The Confidence Woman (Sophie Quick, A&U) 

Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Christina Swales is a single mum, a business coach – and a blackmailer. Using incriminating information gleaned from her one-on-one online coaching sessions, Christina blackmails her clients to save enough...

Books in the media this weekend, 1–2 March 

Friday, 28 February 2025
A round-up of the books being reviewed and mentioned in key media this coming weekend.  National The Saturday Paper Little Bones (Sandy Bigna, UQP) The Seal Woman (Beverley Farmer, Giramondo)...

Robbins retakes number one 

The cover of The Let Them Theory Friday, 28 February 2025
Top 10 bestsellers The Let Them Theory (Mel Robbins, Hay House) Onyx Storm (Rebecca Yarros, Piatkus) Cozy Cuties (Coco Wyo, Penguin) RecipeTin Eats: Tonight (Nagi Maehashi, Macmillan) Fourth Wing (Rebecca...

Nature’s Fool (Timothy Doyle, Melbourne Books) 

Tuesday, 25 February 2025
Challenging traditional conceptions of early Australian settler history, Nature’s Fool examines the intricate relations between the Kaurna peoples and early Irish settlers. A longtime academic and conservationist, Timothy Doyle (Dyandi)...