Our children's & YA top 10 bestsellers of the week

  1. Hollowpox: The Hunt for Morrigan Crow (Nevermoor, Book 3) by Jessica Townsend
  2. How to Write the Soundtrack to Your Life by Fiona Hardy
  3. Grime and Punishment (The Adventures of Dog Man, Book 9) by Dav Pilkey
  4. Welcome To Country (Board book edition) by Lisa Kennedy & Aunty Joy Murphy
  5. The Wolves of Greycoat Hall by Lucinda Gifford
  6. Bluey: Grannies
  7. How to Make a Movie in Twelve Days by Fiona Hardy
  8. The Polar Bear in Sydney Harbour by Beck Feiner & Robin Feiner
  9. That’s not my Wombat… by Fiona Watt & Rachel Wells
  10. Sherlock Bones and the Sea-Creature Feature (Book 2) by Renée Treml

Anticipation is mounting for Hollowpox: The Hunt for Morrigan Crow, the third and final book in Jessica Townsend’s much-loved Nevermoor trilogy - it’s climbed to number one on pre-sales alone!

While they’re waiting for that one, kids have been reading a range of wonderful books, including the Fiona Hardy double-whammy of How to Write the Soundtrack to Your Life and How to Make a Movie in Twelve Days , the second Sherlock Bones story, the ninth Dog Man graphic novel, and a quirky illustrated tale about the Greycoat wolf family.

Everyone loves the touch-and-feel board book series, That’s Not My…, and sales always go off if it features an Australian animal. We’re delighted that one of our favourite marsupials has their moment in the spotlight with That’s not my Wombat…. We are ready to boop that wombat nose!

And finally, a special mention to the board book version of Lisa Kennedy & Aunty Joy Murphy’s award-winning Welcome To Country, which has been a consistent bestseller for months. This beautifully illustrated introduction to Wurundjeri culture deserves a place on every bookshelf in Australia.