Our top 10 bestsellers of the week

  1. The Nowhere Child by Christian White
  2. The Power of Hope by Kon Karapanagiotidis
  3. Open House Melbourne Weekend: 2018 program (available 27 June)
  4. Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe
  5. Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
  6. Marcia Langton: Welcome to Country by Marcia Langton
  7. Less by Andrew Sean Greer
  8. Dead Right (Quarterly Essay 70) by Richard Denniss
  9. Teacher by Gabbie Stroud
  10. Eggshell Skull by Bri Lee

Our bestselling book of last week is Christian White’s The Nowhere Child. This electrifying thriller about a Melbourne woman who gets caught up in a decades-old missing child case is our crime book of July – read our review here.

Two newly released memoirs also appear on this list.

Gabbie Stroud’s Teacher gives personal and passionate insight into Australia’s education system and what it is really like to work within it. You can read an edited extract here.

The Power of Hope is the story of leading human rights activist Kon Karapanagiotidis. If you buy a copy of this book in July, Readings will donate $2 from your purchase to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.

Our customers are also snapping up copies of the Open House Melbourne Weekend: 2018 program, which features everything you need to plan your Open House Melbourne Weekend. Running over 28 and 29 July, this free event offers a chance to explore the city’s most historic and significant buildings.