Our top ten bestsellers of the week

  1. Anything is Possible by Elizabeth Strout
  2. Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami
  3. Ache by Eliza Henry-Jones
  4. The Clever Guts Diet by Michael Mosley
  5. The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy
  6. Depends What You Mean by Extremist by John Safran
  7. The Barefoot Investor by Scott Pape
  8. The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
  9. Cardinal: The Rise and Fall of George Pell by Louise Milligan
  10. Into the Water by Paula Hawkins

Our bestseller of the week is Anything is Possible, the companion book to Elizabeth Strout’s powerful novel, My Name is Lucy Barton. Our reviewer says ‘in the pages of Anything is Possible, you’ll find deep suffering, dysfunctional marriages, regrets, gossip, broken hearts, juicy secrets and profound realisations. Read our review here.

Other novels appearing in this week’s top ten include this year’s Pulitzer Prize winner The Underground Railroad, Arundhati Roy’s long-awaited second book The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, and Ache – a cross-generational story about the aftermath of a bushfire from the acclaimed young Australian writer, Eliza Henry-Jones.