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The One Remaining (Paula McLean, Fearless Press)

Released October 2025

Paula McLean’s The One Remaining is a quiet, affecting novel about memory, silence and the long shadow of a sister’s disappearance. When successful novelist Hilary Mason discovers a stack of... Read more

Spud and Snowball and the Fancy Fish (Spud and Snowball #1) (Judith Rossell, ABC Books)

Released October 2025

Mischief abounds in Spud and Snowball and the Fancy Fish, Judith Rossell’s new illustrated junior fiction chapter book, which introduces us to the adventures of two charming but chaotic cats. When... Read more

The Worst Thing I’ve Ever Done (Clare Stephens, Atlantic)

Released October 2025

The Worst Thing I’ve Ever Done is a sharp and unsettling novel that makes you reconsider every online interaction, bad review, snarky comment or quick judgment. Journalist Ruby Williams wants... Read more

I’d Rather Be a Cat (Laura Bunting & Philip Bunting, Scholastic)

Released October 2025

Laura and Philip Bunting’s charming I’d Rather Be a Cat is a fun, rhyming addition to the corpus of picture books about being comfortable in your own skin. With a... Read more

Do We Deserve This? (Eleanor Elliott Thomas, Text)

Released October 2025

Do We Deserve This? by Eleanor Elliott Thomas (The Opposite of Success) follows twenty-something underachiever Bean Halloway, who buys a lottery ticket for her mother, only for it to win... Read more

Boobs (Lisa Portolan & Amanda Goff, Echo)

Released October 2025

Boobs is an exploration of all things breasts. Combining personal insight with research, Amanda Goff (Misfit: The Unravelling of Samantha X) and Lisa Portolan examine the ways that breasts are perceived, augmented... Read more

Arsenic Flower (Dakota Feirer, Hachette)

Released October 2025

Dakota Feirer’s Arsenic Flower carves meaning from masculinity and memory. Tender and intimate, this debut poetry collection finds harmony in two contradictory realities: the harm of the Australian colony and... Read more

Be(wilder): Journeys in Nature (Darryl Jones, NewSouth)

Released October 2025

Ecologist Darryl Jones (Curlews on Vulture Street) travels across Australia and the world to study the lives of wild animals in urban environments and how humans and non-human animals can comfortably... Read more

A Great Act of Love (Heather Rose, A&U)

Released October 2025

Heather Rose's A Great Act of Love follows Caroline, an upper class widow who leaves London in the late 1830s to undertake a long and dangerous journey to Van Diemen’s... Read more

The Legend of Jessie Hickman (Mark Greenwood, illus Frané Lessac, NLA)

Released October 2025

The Legend of Jessie Hickman is a beautifully crafted nonfiction picture book that tells the remarkable true story of a 20th century Australian circus performer turned bushranger. Written by Mark... Read more

Seed (Bri Lee, Summit Books)

Released October 2025

Bri Lee’s Seed is a suspenseful literary thriller that asks urgent, existential questions: What does it mean to leave an impact on the world? Is it too late to halt... Read more

Catch (Sarah Brill, A&U Children’s)

Released October 2025

Sarah Brill’s Catch is a heartfelt and quietly thrilling coming-of-age novel. The story follows 16-year-old Beth as she navigates the upheaval of her older sister’s surprise pregnancy, the quiet chaos of... Read more

The Peach King (Inga Simpson, illus Tannya Harricks, Lothian)

Released October 2025

Nature writer Inga Simpson (The Thinning, Willowman) and award-winning artist Tannya Harricks (Mallee Sky) have created a modern classic in The Peach King – an exquisite book destined to be... Read more

Average at Best (Astrid Jorgensen, S&S)

Released October 2025

Average at Best is one of those rare books that sneaks up on you with its funny and effortless voice, as well as its emotional depth. It doesn’t try to... Read more

The Underworld (Sofie Laguna, Penguin)

Released October 2025

Sofie Laguna’s The Underworld is an introspective, bittersweet coming-of-age tale that follows a 15-year-old Martha Mullins in 1970s Sydney from adolescence through to university, focusing on her female friendships, her... Read more

Very Impressive for Your Age (Eleanor Kirk, A&U)

Released September 2025

In Very Impressive for Your Age, Eleanor Kirk brings insight, wit and dark humour to her sharply drawn portrait of a young woman whose carefully imagined future vanishes overnight. Evelyn... Read more

The Watervale Ladies’ Writing and Firefighting Society (Mette Menzies, HarperCollins)

Released September 2025

Mette Menzies’ debut novel, The Watervale Ladies’ Writing and Firefighting Society, is a charming and layered exploration of unexpected friendship, personal reinvention and the quiet strength of women who show... Read more

Maisy Hayes Is Not for Sale (Allayne L Webster, Text)

Released September 2025

Maisy Hayes Is Not for Sale is a big-hearted read that balances emotional depth with laugh-out-loud moments. Told from the perspective of 14-year-old Maisy, the middle child in a single-parent family... Read more

Mega Rich Guinea Pigs (Kate & Jol Temple, HarperCollins)

Released September 2025

In Mega Rich Guinea Pigs, the first laugh-out-loud book in a new illustrated series by Kate and Jol Temple (Frog Squad), four pampered pets unexpectedly become billionaires. When tech tycoon... Read more

A Catalogue of Love (Erin Hortle, S&S)

Released September 2025

Erin Hortle’s A Catalogue of Love is a powerful work of Australian literary fiction. Set against the salt-sprayed wilderness of Bruny Island, the novel follows Neika, a surfer tracing her life... Read more