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Gunnawah (Ronni Salt, Hachette)

Released January 2025

In 1974, in the fictional rural Riverina town of Gunnawah, population 989, everyone knows everyone’s business … or so they think. After an unfortunate event the year before, 19-year-old Adelaide... Read more

The Wedding Party (Rebecca Heath, Head of Zeus)

Released January 2025

In her latest thriller, The Wedding Party, Rebecca Heath (The Summer Party, The Dinner Party) masterfully tells the gripping story of three families connected by a tragic incident that occurred... Read more

The Spirit Circle (Tara Calaby, Text)

Released January 2025

Tara Calaby’s The Spirit Circle is a thrilling sapphic historical fiction set in 19th-century Victoria, exploring the passage of loss and grief and the importance of platonic and romantic bonds.... Read more

One Dark Night (Hannah Richell, S&S)

Released January 2025

One Dark Night is Hannah Richell’s sixth novel. Like its predecessor, The Search Party, the story is a gripping, tangled web of mystery and intrigue from the opening paragraph to... Read more

Saltwater Cure: True Stories of the Transformative Power of the Ocean (Ali Gripper, Murdoch)

Released December 2024

In Saltwater Cure: True Stories of the Transformative Power of the Ocean, journalist Ali Gripper (The Barefoot Surgeon) explores the profound connections people forge with the ocean. The book blends... Read more

Revenge of the Toxic Space Potato (First Dog on the Moon, A&U Children’s)

Released December 2024

Finding a fresh angle on superheroes in 2024 is no easy task—unless you’re the Indefatigable EnviroTeens, who effortlessly revitalise a tired genre with humour, action and underpants pastry. In First... Read more

Every Rock Has a Story: An A to Z of Australian Geology (Kitty van Cuylenburg, illus Cher Hart, CSIRO Publishing)

Released January 2025

In Every Rock Has a Story: An A to Z of Australian Geology, Kitty van Cuylenburg invites readers to experience the magnitude of planet Earth by looking down and getting... Read more

Yayoi Kusama (ed by Wayne Crothers & Miranda Wallace, NGV)

Released December 2024

The book Yayoi Kusama from the National Gallery of Victoria captures the extraordinary 80-year legacy of the enigmatic artist, as showcased in the titular exhibition. This tribute to one of... Read more

Costa’s Garden (Costa Georgiadis, illus Brenna Quinlan, ABC Books)

Released December 2024

Costa’s Garden follows an illustrated Costa Georgiadis as he shares his expansive garden and flowers with a group of children, encouraging them to see the world in a new way.... Read more

Tomorrow There Will Be Sun (A Hope Prize Anthology, S&S)

Released December 2024

Armed with a mandate to celebrate hope, courage and resilience, the 20 stories in the anthology Tomorrow There Will Be Sun venture near and far, from the sheep-herding plains of... Read more

Robert Manne: A Political Memoir (Robert Manne, La Trobe)

Released December 2024

In 2024, amid widespread political polarisation, Robert Manne’s memoir, Robert Manne: A Political Memoir: Intellectual Combat in the Cold War and the Culture Wars, offers an interesting read. As one... Read more

Tigg and the Bandicoot Bushranger (Jackie French, HarperCollins)

Released December 2024

Jackie French once again showcases her meticulous research in an engaging historical fiction novel that will captivate upper middle-grade readers. In 1859, near the Ballarat goldfields, we meet Tigg, a... Read more

The Bogan Book Club (John Larkin, Larrikin)

Released December 2024

When James Larwood is released from prison, his career is in tatters and his marriage is broken. His brother, Larry, throws him a lifeline in the form of a cleaning... Read more

Murriyang: Song of Time (Stan Grant, Bundyi)

Released December 2024

In May 2023, journalist Stan Grant (Talking to My Country) stepped away from his role as host of ABC’s Q+A. His latest book, Murriyang: Song of Time, is a heartfelt... Read more

The Dream (Iain Ryan, Ultimo)

Released December 2024

Iain Ryan plunges the reader into a seedy underworld of police corruption and political scheming in his latest novel, The Dream. Set during a spiralling recession and the 1982 Brisbane... Read more

Special Delivery (Leesa Ronald, A&U)

Released December 2024

Leesa Ronald’s debut novel, Special Delivery, is an enemies-to-lovers rom-com with some hilarious side characters, steamy love scenes and a snarky, highly relatable protagonist. Poppy McKellar is unexpectedly pregnant, and... Read more

The Wild Reciter: Poetry and Popular Culture in Australia 1890 to the Present (Peter Kirkpatrick, MUP)

Released November 2024

Now a forgotten species, the wild reciter was once an entertainer who frequented small local parlours and music halls, reciting poetry to the public. Around a century ago, at a... Read more

The Five Rules of Friendship (Jess Sanders, illus César Barceló, Affirm)

Released December 2024

The Five Rules of Friendship by Jess Sanders (Life Lessons for Little Ones: You Are Enough) is a thoughtful and engaging picture book exploring friendship, for readers aged 5+. Sanders... Read more

Train Japan (Steve Wide & Michelle Mackintosh, Hardie Grant Explore)

Released December 2024

In today’s world, where information is instantly available, travel guides may seem less appealing. However, there are times when expert advice compiled in a beautifully designed guide is invaluable—such as... Read more

Black Convicts (Santilla Chingaipe, Scribner)

Released November 2024

In recent years, historians have increasingly shown that the past, especially in the West, was more multicultural than the monoculture so often portrayed. In Australia, where colonial history has consistently... Read more