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Spotlight on Jess Racklyeft

Tuesday, 21 February 2023
Melbourne-based author and illustrator Jess Racklyeft has been awarded a Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) International Bologna Scholarship to attend this year’s Bologna book fair. Here she...

Australian creators recommend

Tuesday, 21 February 2023
Australian creators tell us the most recent book they have read and loved, and why.   Illustrator and author Jess Racklyeft will attend this year's Bologna Book Fair as the...

New ‘In Death’ novel debuts in top 10 

Monday, 20 February 2023
Top 10 bestsellers Spare (Prince Harry, Bantam) It Starts with Us (Colleen Hoover, S&S) RecipeTin Eats: Dinner (Nagi Maehashi, Macmillan) It Ends With Us (Colleen Hoover, S&S) Wings of Fire...

Books in the media this weekend: 18–19 February 

Friday, 17 February 2023
A round-up of the books being reviewed and mentioned in key media this coming weekend.  National The Saturday Paper  Credo: Selected essays (Imants Tillers, Giramondo)  O'Leary of the Underworld (Kate...

Crushing (Genevieve Novak, HarperCollins) 

Tuesday, 14 February 2023
After being unceremoniously dumped by her boyfriend of five years, Marnie finds herself alone for the first time in her adult life. As a self-professed serial girlfriend, the 28-year-old Melburnian...

Three new books debut in top 10 

Monday, 13 February 2023
Top 10 bestsellers       Spare (Prince Harry, Bantam) It Ends With Us (Colleen Hoover, S&S) Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #6: Moon Rising (Tui T Sutherland, Scholastic) Final Offer (Lauren Asher,...

Books in the media this weekend, 11–12 February 

Friday, 10 February 2023
A round-up of the books being reviewed and mentioned in key media this coming weekend.  National The Saturday Paper  A Country of Eternal Light (Paul Dalgarno, Fourth Estate) The Matchmaker...

Gigorou (Sasha Kutabah Sarago, Pantera) 

Thursday, 9 February 2023
As women our identity and self-worth is often defined and limited by our understanding of beauty. Gigorou is a reverent and awe-inspiring foray into memoir. It is the personal genre...

Thirst for Salt (Madelaine Lucas, A&U) 

Tuesday, 7 February 2023
Madelaine Lucas’s debut novel opens with the unnamed female narrator, now 37 years old, recalling a past lover. Twenty-four years old at the time and holidaying with her mother, the...

The Half Brother (Christine Keighery, Ultimo) 

Tuesday, 7 February 2023
Psychological thriller The Half Brother is the first adult novel by Christine Keighery, a prolific author of children’s and young adult books. The novel opens with alternating chapters from the...

The Anniversary (Stephanie Bishop, Hachette) 

Tuesday, 7 February 2023
The Anniversary is a book that’s hard to describe: the writing is quiet, meandering, full of thoughts on art and the act of creative expression. And yet, it is also...

The Last Daughter (Brenda Matthews, Text) 

Tuesday, 7 February 2023
The Last Daughter might be one of the most important books an Australian could read. In particular, it counteracts misconceptions and disinformation about the Stolen Generations. Brenda Matthews, proud Wiradjuri...

‘Lessons in Chemistry’ enters top 10 

Monday, 6 February 2023
Top 10 bestsellers       Spare (Prince Harry, Bantam) RecipeTin Eats: Dinner (Nagi Maehashi, Macmillan) It Starts with Us (Colleen Hoover, S&S) It Ends With Us (Colleen Hoover, S&S) Atomic Habits (James...

Books in the media this weekend, 4–5 February 

Friday, 3 February 2023
A round-up of the books being reviewed and mentioned in key media this coming weekend.  National The Saturday Paper  Is Mother Dead (Vigdis Hjorth, Verso)  The Passion of Private White...

Love & Autism (Kay Kerr, Macmillan) 

Tuesday, 31 January 2023
Apart from the obvious audience—fans of the award-winning TV series Love on the Spectrum—Love & Autism by CBCA nominee Kay Kerr will also appeal to readers who like to be...

The Quiet and the Loud (Helena Fox, Pan) 

Tuesday, 31 January 2023
Helena Fox, author of award-winning debut How It Feels to Float, returns with another powerful, heart-tugging YA novel. Nine years after her dad disappeared under the lake, 18-year-old George is...

Glass Houses (Anne Coombs, Upswell) 

Tuesday, 31 January 2023
Glass Houses is Anne Coombs’s (Sex and Anarchy: The life and death of the Sydney Push) posthumous final novel. Perched on a ‘neglected hillside’ near the fictional town of Glaston...

Latest McIntosh novel debuts at sixth spot 

Monday, 30 January 2023
Top 10 bestsellers                                          Spare (Prince Harry, Bantam) RecipeTin Eats: Dinner (Nagi Maehashi, Macmillan) It Starts with Us (Colleen Hoover, S&S) It Ends With Us (Colleen Hoover, S&S) Atomic Habits (James Clear, Random House Business...

Return to Valetto (Dominic Smith, A&U) 

Tuesday, 24 January 2023
This is the sixth novel from Australian-American author Dominic Smith, perhaps best known locally for his 2017 ABIA-winning novel The Last Painting of Sara de Vos. The fictional Valetto, in...

Fed to Red Birds (Rijn Collins, S&S) 

Tuesday, 24 January 2023
Rijn Collins’s novel Fed to Red Birds is beguiling and moody. Our heroine, Elva, is an Australian–Icelandic woman in her mid-20s. She’s living in Reykjavik to learn Icelandic, connect with...

The God of No Good (Sita Walker, Ultimo) 

Tuesday, 24 January 2023
The memoir of Brisbane schoolteacher Sita Walker begins with divorce papers and a side of vanilla custard slice. But there are much more pressing things on Walker’s mind than the...

Nightbirds (Kate J Armstrong, A&U Children’s) 

Tuesday, 24 January 2023
Magic is illegal in Simta, punishable by death, but that does not mean it does not exist. Matilde, Æsa, and Sayer are nightbirds: privileged girls who have the ability to...

Books in the media this weekend, 28–29 January 

Tuesday, 24 January 2023
A round-up of the books being reviewed and mentioned in key media this coming weekend.  National  The Saturday Paper  Bad Cree (Jessica Johnson, Scribe)  Little Plum (Laura McPhee-Browne, Text)  Too...