Animal by Lisa Taddeo
One Hundred Days by Alice Pung
Farmers or Hunter-gatherers?: The Dark Emu Debate by Peter Sutton & Keryn Walshe
Who Gets to Be Smart by Bri Lee
The Boy’s Club by Michael Warner
Real Estate by Deborah Levy
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
She’s On the Money by Victoria Devine
Amnesty by Aravind Adiga
The White Girl by Tony Birch
Our best-seller for another week running is Animal by Lisa Taddeo, described as ‘a haunting, visceral novel of women surviving men.’ Familiar inclusions also include Bri Lee’s much talked about Who Gets to Be Smart and Alice Pung’s One Hundred Days which explores the nuanced relationship between a mother and daughter and has been described as an almost fractured fairytale.
Other books making an appearance on our bestseller list this week includes She’s On the Money, an empowering and candid guide to managing your finances in the millennial era; Amnesty, a 2021 Miles Franklin shortlist novel set over the course of a single, significant, day; and The White Girl, one of 2019’s most moving Australian novels about family, the endurance of human spirit and the devastating 1960s government policy of taking Indigenous children from their families.