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The Glass House (Anne Buist & Graeme Simsion, Hachette) 

Tuesday, 20 February 2024
Graeme Simsion is well-known for The Rosie Project, and Anne Buist for her crime novels. Partners in real life, their new collaboration, The Glass House, showcases their talent and fields of interest where...

Jerry’s Window (Y K Willemse, Wombat Books) 

Tuesday, 20 February 2024
In the spirit of Dennis the Menace, 10-year-old Jerry Ronden is a notorious nightmare. His parents are at a loss as he torments his school and neighbours with pranks, stink...

It Takes a Town (Aoife Clifford, Ultimo) 

Tuesday, 20 February 2024
Aoife Clifford’s latest crime novel, It Takes a Town, is set in the fictional town of Welcome. This small town produced a superstar talent, Vanessa ‘Baby Vee’ Walton, who tap-danced...

Happy All Over (Emma Quay, ABC Books) 

Tuesday, 20 February 2024
Happy All Over is exactly that. Emma Quay’s capacity to capture miniatures of joy, through both word and image, will bring a smile to even the most careworn and cynical...

The Most Famous Boy in Town (Bel Schenk, Espresso) 

Tuesday, 20 February 2024
Bel Schenk’s latest work and her fourth publication, The Most Famous Boy in Town, delves into the intricate relationship dynamics in Charlotte Bay, a coastal community that unravels in the...

Black Silk & Sympathy (Deborah Challinor, HarperCollins) 

Tuesday, 20 February 2024
Deborah Challinor’s latest offering, Black Silk & Sympathy, sweeps readers away to the intriguing world of Victorian funeral customs in 1860s Sydney. In this expertly crafted novel, Challinor delivers a...

Maas holds onto top spot 

Cover of House of Flame and Shadow Friday, 16 February 2024
Top 10 bestsellers House of Flame and Shadow (Sarah J Maas, Bloomsbury) If Only I Had Told Her (Laura Nowlin, Sourcebooks Fire) Bride (Ali Hazelwood, Hachette) Fourth Wing (Rebecca Yarros, Piatkus) RecipeTin...

Books in the media this weekend, 17–18 February 

Cover of Cool Water Friday, 16 February 2024
A round-up of the books being reviewed and mentioned in key media this coming weekend. National The Saturday Paper Cool Water (Myfanwy Jones, Hachette) Ekhō (Roslyn Orlando, Upswell) The Star on the...

No Church in the Wild (Murray Middleton, Picador) 

Tuesday, 13 February 2024
Stereotypes and bad press about the commission towers of Melbourne’s inner west are easy to come by, but Vogel winner Murray Middleton’s deeply researched and complex portrayal of this community...

The Gorgon Flower (John Richards, UQP) 

Tuesday, 13 February 2024
John Richards’s The Gorgon Flower is a collection of six short stories (and the title novella), for fans of the macabre and peculiar. This is a collection both classic and...

Signal Erased (Adele Jones, Rhiza Edge) 

Tuesday, 13 February 2024
Signal Erased is the latest YA near-science-fiction novel by Adele Jones. The story follows Anna Faraday, a high schooler with a remarkable singing voice and a traumatic past. While occupied with...

Audrey’s Gone AWOL (Annie de Monchaux, Ultimo) 

Tuesday, 13 February 2024
Annie de Monchaux’s debut novel, Audrey’s Gone AWOL, is a beautifully crafted and witty coming-of-middle-age tale that explores womanhood, motherhood, life, death, marriage and betrayal. Audrey has devoted her life...

Maas takes first, fifth and seventh spots 

Cover of House of Flame and Shadow Friday, 9 February 2024
According to Nielsen BookData, Sarah J Maas’ House of Flame and Shadow paperback edition (Bloomsbury), the third book in the Crescent City series, is the highest selling print title in...

Books in the media this weekend, 10–11 February 

Cover of The Next Big Thing Friday, 9 February 2024
A round-up of the books being reviewed and mentioned in key media this coming weekend.  National The Saturday Paper The Next Big Thing (James Colley, Pantera) The Shortest History of Economics (Andrew...

The Cave (Victor Kelleher, Eagle Books) 

Tuesday, 6 February 2024
In Victor Kelleher’s upper-middle-grade prehistoric adventure novel The Cave, young Irian—one of the few survivors after the Beast (a sabre-toothed tiger) attacks the cave where he lives—is traumatised into muteness...

How to Knit a Human (Anna Jacobson, NewSouth) 

Tuesday, 6 February 2024
The contents of Anna Jacobson’s memoir How to Knit a Human are the stuff of nightmares: a young, award-winning artist and poet has a psychotic break, is involuntarily hospitalised and...

Amma (Saraid de Silva, Moa Press) 

cover image for Amma Tuesday, 6 February 2024
Annie Fernando has flown to London to meet her estranged uncle Suri. So begins the captivating tale of family, love and secrets told through the lives of three generations of...

Pheasants Nest (Louise Milligan, A&U) 

Tuesday, 6 February 2024
Pheasants Nest is a thriller about every journalist’s nightmare—that they, too, will be reduced to clickbait headlines and long-form reflective true crime essays. There may be no more fitting journalist...

Books in the media this weekend, 3–4 February 

Cover of Bird Life Friday, 2 February 2024
A round-up of the books being reviewed and mentioned in key media this coming weekend.  National The Saturday Paper Bird Life (Anna Smaill, Scribe) My Brilliant Sister (Amy Brown, Scribner)...

Dalton in first and third place 

Cover of Boy Swallows Universe Friday, 2 February 2024
Top 10 bestsellers Boy Swallows Universe (Trent Dalton, Fourth Estate)* Fourth Wing (Rebecca Yarros, Piatkus) Lola in the Mirror (Trent Dalton, Fourth Estate) Iron Flame (Rebecca Yarros, Piatkus) Atomic Habits (James Clear, RH Business)...