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Exciting new releases in March

by Elke Power

We were impressed and profoundly moved by our book of the month, They Cannot Take the Sky, a project from Behind the Wire. Our reviewer urges all Australians to read it; you can begin by reading the review here.

There’s plenty to choose from in politics this month, and in Australian studies you can’t go past The Family by Chris Johnston and Rosie Jones, which looks at the notorious Melbourne cult and its leader, Anne Hamilton-Byne. It’s a…

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Introducing the second season of The Garret

The Garret is a new Melbourne-based literary podcast that explores how the best of the best start, draft, complete and market their writing.

Season two starts this week, and will feature interviews with the following authors:

Andy and Jill Griffiths, authors of The Treehouse Fun Book (2 March)

Carmel Bird, author of Family Skeleton (9 March)

Tony Birch, author of Ghost River (16 March)

Alicia Sometimes, author of From the Outer (23 March)

Jeff Sparrow, author of No Way But

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The Readings Children’s Book Prize shortlist 2017

We’re delighted to reveal this year’s shortlist for the Readings Children’s Book Prize. This Prize recognises and celebrates Australian books that children love to read, and raises the profile of debut and on-the-rise Australian children’s book authors.

The six shortlisted titles are:

Escape to Moon Islands by Mardi McConnochie

A Most Magical Girl by Karen Foxlee

Squishy Taylor and the Bonus Sisters by Ailsa Wild

The Secrets We Keep by Nova Weetman

Elizabeth and Zenobia by Jessica Miller

Grover finds

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Loving picture books for children who worry

by Bronte Coates

Here are some of our best picture book suggestions for sensitive young children.

Books to be read with a hug…

Jez Alborough’s Hug is a very cute board book for babies and toddlers to play with. With exuberant illustrations and just three words (‘Hug’, ‘Bobo’, ‘Mommy’), this book reveals the story of Bobo, a tiny chimp in need of a BIG hug. Walking through the jungle he passes lots of creatures enjoying a cuddle together – elephants, chameleons, lions, giraffes…

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Our top ten bestsellers of the week

The Barefoot Investor by Scott Pape

Lion by Saroo Brierley

The Family by Chris Johnston and Rosie Jones

The Dry by Jane Harper

Knowledge Courage Leadership by Barry Jones

Fight Like a Girl by Clementine Ford

Jasper Jones (film tie-in edition) by Craig Silvey

Into the Heart of Tasmania by Rebe Taylor

All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

The Crying Place by Lia Hills

We’re happy to see that nine of the 10 titles listed here are…

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Our children's and YA top ten bestsellers of the week

Lion by Saroo Brierley (Young Readers’ Edition)

Florette by Anna Walker

Little People, Big Dreams: Marie Curie by Isabel Sanchez Vegara and Frau Isa

Busting! by Aaron Blabey

Triangle by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen

Unleashed (The Adventures of Dog Man Book 2) by Dav Pilkey

Welcome to Country by Aunty Joy Murphy and Lisa Kennedy

Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty and David Roberts

King’s Cage (Red Queen Book 3) by Victoria Aveyard

The Midnight Gang by…

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Here's why you should read Big Little Lies

If the buzz around the new TV adaptation of Liane Moriarty’s Big Little Lies hasn’t yet convinced you to read this novel, then let our booksellers tempt you with their rave reviews

‘Liane Moriarty’s novel is as good as everyone says. The writing is funny and fast-paced; the narrative is packed with plot twists and turns.’

Chris Gordon, events manager

‘My copy of Big Little Lies very quickly did the rounds of my school-community friends (in several cases, wife…

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What we're reading: Carrie Fisher, Angie Thomas and the Mekong Review

Each week we bring you a sample of the books we’re reading, the films and TV shows we’re watching, and the music we’re listening to.

Bronte Coates is reading The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

Angie Thomas’s debut YA novel has generated a lot of buzz, and it’s definitely deserved. Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, The Hate U Give is the story of 16-year-old Starr who is the only witness to the fatal shooting of her unarmed…

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Readings is a finalist for the Customer Experience Store Design of the Year Award

We’re thrilled to have been selected as a finalist for Inside Retail’s Customer Experience Store Design of the Year Award, for the design of our two new shops, Readings Doncaster and Readings Kids.

Working with local Melbourne architecture firm Nest, and drawing on our own experience of almost 50 years in bookselling, we aimed to create the best in-store customer experience in both new bookshops. We wanted our shops to be beautiful spaces for the community to gather…

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Walter Scott Prize longlist 2017

The longlist for the 2017 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction has been announced.

Here is the full longlist of 13 titles:

A Country Road, A Tree by Jo Baker

The Noise of Time by Julian Barnes

Days Without End by Sebastian Barry

Crane Pond by Richard Francis

The Dark Circle by Linda Grant

The Vanishing Futurist by Charlotte Hobson

The Good People by Hannah Kent

Minds of Winter by Ed O’Loughlin

The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry

The Last

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