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Outlaw Girls (Emily Gale & Nova Weetman, Text)

Released March 2024

Emily Gale and Nova Weetman deliver again with Outlaw Girls, the Kelly country time-slip follow-up to their CBCA Notable Elsewhere Girls. In 1878, Kate Kelly secretly slips supplies to her... Read more

A Room for Ryel (Emma Cameron, Wombat)

Released March 2024

Within modern shifting family dynamics, Emma Cameron’s A Room for Ryel emerges as a heartwarming tale that adeptly explores the intricacies and joys of blending families. The book seamlessly transcends... Read more

One Another (Gail Jones, Text)

Released March 2024

Expect no less from Gail Jones’s tenth novel, One Another, than carefully crafted prose that will delight and assure you of an expert at work. With a languid sense of... Read more

I Hope This Doesn’t Find You (Ann Liang, Penguin)

Released February 2024

Ann Liang’s third young adult novel, I Hope This Doesn’t Find You, is a feel-good rom-com that uses all the well-worn tropes of the enemies-to-lovers subgenre. When people-pleaser school captain... Read more

The Most Amazing Thing (Ian Hayward Robinson, illus Matt Shanks, A&U Children’s)

Released March 2024

The Most Amazing Thing is a sweet story about Henry, who, one rainy day, is trying to figure out what the most amazing thing is, so he can draw it... Read more

The Girl from Moscow (Julia Levitina, Pantera)

Released March 2024

In Julia Levitina’s debut novel, The Girl from Moscow, Ella Ashkenazi, an aspiring actor on the verge of a breakthrough role, discovers she is pregnant. It’s a low-key beginning to... Read more

To and Fro (Anton Clifford-Motopi, A&U Children’s)

Released March 2024

To and Fro by debut author Anton Clifford-Motopi is a heartfelt and humorous exploration of the complexities of growing up mixed-race in Australia. This delightful offering for readers aged 8–12... Read more

Like Fire-Hearted Suns (Melanie Joosten, Ultimo)

Released March 2024

‘Deeds not words’ was the valiant cry of the suffragettes, but does the average reader know what those deeds entailed? This average reader did not. While a work of fiction,... Read more

Some People Want to Shoot Me (Wayne Bergmann & Madelaine Dickie, Fremantle)

Released March 2024

Some People Want to Shoot Me is the straight-talking biography of Wayne Bergmann, an Indigenous land rights advocate and native title lawyer who famously took on a multinational company and... Read more

What They Told Me (Hayley Lawrence, Scholastic)

Released February 2024

Fifteen-year-old Elliott Gillespie has always believed she and her family are the lucky ones. Their home by Crooked River has been in the Gillespie family for generations. Her best friend,... Read more

Sloths Love Parties (Rory H Mather, illus Binny Talib, Affirm)

Released February 2024

Have you ever wondered why sloths are so slow and sleepy? In Rory H Mather’s Sloths Love Parties, it’s not because of their low-energy diet but due to their high-energy... Read more

The Concierge (Abby Corson, Ultimo)

Released February 2024

Abby Corson’s debut crime thriller, The Concierge, offers readers a locked-room murder mystery in a lavish English country hotel, where the guests are pointing fingers, and the person who knows... Read more

Beyond Booze (Sarah Rusbatch, Murdoch)

Released February 2024

The term ‘sober curiosity’ has been around for a few years now, but Beyond Booze: How to create a life you love, alcohol-free offers something a bit more. Author Sarah... Read more

Greater City Shadows (Laurie Steed, UWAP)

Released February 2024

Laurie Steed’s third book and debut short story collection, Greater City Shadows, collates tales of grief, loss, loneliness, unrequited love, fractured relationships and—ultimately—hope. Suburban Perth is the setting for many an... Read more

The Daredevil Princess and the Golden Unicorn (Belinda Murrell, illus Rebecca Crane, Puffin)

Released February 2024

The Daredevil Princess and the Golden Unicorn is the first in kid-lit superstar Belinda Murrell’s latest series, with a second book (The Daredevil Princess and the Goblin King) to be... Read more

Go Lightly (Brydie Lee-Kennedy, Bloomsbury)

Released February 2024

Brydie Lee-Kennedy’s debut, Go Lightly, is an honest, hilarious and often painful exploration of taking risks in life and love. Full of wry humour, it dives into the complexities of... Read more

Little Horses (Deborah Kelly, illus Jenni Goodman, Wombat Books)

Released February 2024

Deborah Kelly’s Little Horses opens with a beautiful, graceful scene of seahorses living in harmony with other marine life in their ocean habitat. The jewel-coloured seahorses live a peaceful life... Read more

Woven (ed by Anne-Marie Te Whiu, Magabala)

Released February 2024

Woven, the second collaborative project between Red Room Poetry and Magabala Books, is a profound and unique collection of First Nations poetry that sees some of the world’s finest First... Read more

My Brilliant Sister (Amy Brown, Scribner)

Released February 2024

My Brilliant Sister is a layered and involving story about womanhood, motherhood and art. It follows three very different women who all want to create art and are at a... Read more

The Beacon (P A Thomas, Echo)

Released February 2024

Living in the Byron region, doctor-turned-author P A Thomas is well placed to helm this debut crime novel featuring colourful characters and rollicking action set in this lively location. Jack... Read more