Our top ten bestsellers of the week

  1. The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy
  2. The Clever Guts Diet by Michael Mosley
  3. Hunger by Roxane Gay
  4. The Long Goodbye (Quarterly Essay 66) by Anna Krien
  5. No is Not Enough by Naomi Klein
  6. Open House Melbourne Weekend: 2017 Program by Open House Melbourne (available 23 June)
  7. The Barefoot Investor by Scott Pape
  8. Talking to My Country by Stan Grant
  9. Broken by Emma White
  10. Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami (translated by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen)

We’ve been waiting over 20 years for this week’s number one bestselling book, Arundhati Roy’s long-awaited second novel The Ministry of Utmost Happiness. According to our reviewer, this story of unlikely mothers, lucky children, trauma, war, happiness, belonging and identity is ‘one of those rare, wonderful books that truly feels like real life’.

Other bestsellers this week include Roxane Gay’s incredibly powerful memoir Hunger, and Naomi Klein’s ‘toolkit for shock-resistance’ No is Not Enough.

We’re delighted to be the exclusive stockists for this year’s Open House Melbourne Weekend: 2017 Program. This year’s edition includes over 200 buildings, interviews with some of Melbourne’s leading modernist architects, and a fold out map developed in partnership with the Koorie Heritage Trust that features a contemporary Aboriginal design and architecture walking tour.