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Australian Book Retailer of the Year 2021
A selection of hand-selected new release books that we think would make great gifts this Father's Day.
Nick Bhasin
A hilarious, satirical, madcap and moving roller-coaster ride through the world of Hollywood as seen through one person's descent into despair.
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Kate Grenville
An exquisite portrait of Kate Grenville's complex, conflicted grandmother - a woman Kate feared as a child, and only came to understand in adulthood.
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John Morrissey
A wildly imaginative, page-turning collection featuring ghost stories, science fiction and satire, with Aboriginal characters at its heart
Daniel Silva
In the electrifying new thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva, Gabriel Allon undertakes a search for a stolen Vermeer masterpiece and uncovers a conspiracy that could…
Dennis Glover
Some secrets won't stay buried.
Megan Goldin
True crime podcaster Rachel Krall is back, in search of a popular influencer who disappears after visiting a suspected serial killer.
Graeme Turner
How Australia became less than it was, and how it can once again be more than it is.
Victor Briggs
'For various reasons, this story cannot be proven. But that does not matter to me because in my Aboriginal way of being and knowing, stories like my uncle’s do not…
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Sam Twyford-Moore
Cast Mates is a group biography of Australian acting giants across the ages.
Megan Davis, George Williams
In late 2023 Australians will vote in a referendum on enshrining an Indigenous Voice to parliament in the Constitution. What benefits will the Voice bring? And what was the journey…
David McAllister
It’s not all tutus and tiaras: an in-depth look into the gritty and transformative world of ballet.
Walter Marsh
For half a century, the Murdoch media empire and its polarising patriarch have swept across the globe, shaking up markets and democracies in their wake. But how did it all…
Andrew Sneddon
Hailed as a real-life Boy Swallows Universe, a 'bold, brutal and unforgettable' memoir of growing up in the criminal underbelly of Queensland's Gold Coast in the 1980s.
Robert Skinner
I’d Rather Not is about work, escape and that something more we all need.
Ryan Cropp
The fascinating biography of a brilliant man who captured the nation's imagination and boldly showed Australians who we were and how we could change
Dean Yates
Dean Yates was the ideal warzone correspondent: courageous, compassionate, dedicated. After years of facing the worst, though, including the Bali bombings and the Boxing Day tsunami, one final incident undid…
Mohammad Chowdhury
Whether negotiating the mind-games of border security services or performing ablutions in a London bathroom, Mohammad Chowdhury's life travelling the world brings daily challenges.
Peter Rees
A heartfelt look at the life of a man who placed his role as a father with an autistic son above his service to the country as deputy prime minister
Sam Drummond
A memoir about downward mobility, disability and the power of hope.
Scott Patterson
For fans of The Black Swan and written by a veteran Wall Street Journal reporter, this is a fascinating deep dive into the world of billion-dollar traders and high-stakes crisis…
Isabel Kershner
A correspondent who has spent thirty years in Israel presents a rich, wide-ranging portrait of the Israeli people at a critical juncture in their country’s history.
Mungo MacCallum
Good drinkers, bad swimmers and unlikely heroes. Mungo MacCallum's Australian classic, updated by acclaimed historian Frank Bongiorno.
Jeff Goodell
A searing examination of the impact that temperature rise will have on our lives and what we can do to stop it, by the author of The Water Will Come.
Lucas Jordan
The unsung hereos of the Great War
Mark Edele
An examination of the causes of the Russian invasion and its implications for the future
Richard King
Technology is developing fast — so fast that it threatens to overwhelm the very species whose genius lies in its technological cunning: us. From the metaverse to genetic engineering and…
Viki Cramer
A call to turn our attention to the trees and landscapes that surround and sustain us, wherever we live, and an invitation to join in the care of them so…
Jennifer Ackerman
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Genius of Birds and The Bird Way, a brilliant scientific exploration of owls, the most elusive group of birds, and…
Tim Flannery, Emma Flannery
A paleontological tour de force on the super-predator of the prehistoric marine world, the great shark megalodon.
Jo Turner
Grow your garden to fill your pantry with bottled fruit, fermented vegetables and over forty sorts of preserved homegrown food.
Phillip Withers, AB Bishop
Naturalistic gardens fit right in. They look as though they’ve always been there – effortless and enchanting. Naturescapes shows how to plan, design and build a stunning green space that…
Elouise Anders
For anyone looking to drink less, to leave alcohol permanently on the shelf, or to wake up a little less hung over on Sunday, shake and stir up your next…
Deborah Kaloper
Explore the delicious world of pizza with this fun cookbook. Deborah Kaloper provides over 60 incredible recipes, from Neapolitan classics and deep-dish pies to the sweet and fried.
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Alec Morris
Celebrate one of life's simplest pleasures in Pasta et Al: The Many Shapes of a Family Tradition, a joyous cookbook featuring 60 classic recipes for handmade pasta.
Martin Benn, Vicki Wild
One of Australia's best chefs, Martin Benn (Sepia, Society), offers inspiring menus for nine themed dinner parties full of glamour and fun.
Evi O, Andrew Grune
With a trip for every week of the year, Day Trip Melbourne takes you to mountains, waterfalls, swimming holes, beaches, forests, coastlines, snow trails, urban parks, Aboriginal sites, rivers, canyons…
Lonely Planet
Hit the road with this collection of 200 epic bike rides across Australia and New Zealand. Cycle along Tasmania's Bay of Fires Trail or pedal through the South Island's misty…
Shred the snow with this thrilling collection of 200 epic winter adventures around the world. Zip down the iconic Canadian Rockies or visit Sweden's original ice hotel for an arctic…
Hardie Grant Explore
Australia's favourite guidebook celebrates its 40th edition.