Our top 10 bestsellers of the week

  1. Open House Melbourne Weekend: 2018 program
  2. The Nowhere Child by Christian White
  3. Dark Emu (New edition) by Bruce Pascoe
  4. Marcia Langton: Welcome to Country by Marcia Langton
  5. Clock Dance by Anne Tyler
  6. The Other Woman by Daniel Silva
  7. Scrublands by Chris Hammer
  8. Warlight by Michael Ondaatje
  9. Less by Andrew Sean Greer
  10. The Barefoot Investor (2018 updated edition) by Scott Pape

Bestselling fiction from last week includes recent novels from acclaimed authors Anne Tyler (Clock Dance) and Michael Ondaatje (Warlight), as well as this year’s Pulitzer Prize winner – Andrew Sean Greer’s Less. Two gripping crime debuts from Australian authors also appear here: The Nowhere Child by Christian White and Scrublands by Chris Hammer.

We’re also pleased to see two excellent non-fiction titles from widely respected Aboriginal writers Marcia Langton and Bruce Pascoe continuing to prove popular this past week. Now in a new edition, Dark Emu is a history book that will challenge and enlighten readers. Marcia Langton: Welcome to Country is a fully illustrated guide to the people, culture, and places of Indigenous Australia.