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What we're reading: Justin Cronin, Pearl S. Buck and Andy Weir

Each week we bring you a sample of the books we’re reading, the films we’re watching, the television shows we’re hooked on or the music we’re loving.

Leanne Hall is reading Three Daughters of Madame Liang by Pearl S. Buck

It’s been on my mind for a while that I should read Pearl S. Buck – a Nobel Prize-winning American author who wrote prolifically about China – so imagine how pleased I was to discover an out-of-print hardcover edition of…

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Kibble and Dobbie Literary Awards Winners 2016

Congratulations to the winners of the Kibble and Dobbie Literary Awards for 2016: Lucy Treloar and Fiona Wright!

The Kibble and Dobbie Literary Awards are open to Australian women writers who have published a book of fiction or non-fiction classifiable as ‘life writing’.

Lucy Treloar has received the $5,000 Dobbie Literary Award (for a first-time author) for her debut novel, Salt Creek.

Set in 1855, Stanton Finch and his family have fallen on hard times and relocated to Salt…

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Best new crime reads in July

by Fiona Hardy

CRIME BOOK OF THE MONTH

Black Teeth by Zane Lovitt

If you are a local who decides to rush out and buy Black Teeth just after you read this review, you’ll find yourself with the ultimate literary luxury: reading a book in July in Melbourne set in a Melbourne July not so long ago. When you turn the pages you’ll be wearing gloves, just like Jason Ginaff does a lot of the time, since he’s the kind of guy who…

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Closing down sale at Readings Bargains pop-up shop

The Readings Bargains pop-up shop is entering its final weeks, and as a last hurrah they’re hosting a final big sale!

Drop by the pop-up shop at 315 Lygon Street, right next door to our Carlton shop, before mid-August and you’ll be able to pick up any book from in-store for just $7. Though, only while stocks last.

Titles currently on offer include prize-winning fiction such as Madeline Miller’s The Song of Achilles, bestselling crime novels such as Joël…

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Picture books for tough feelings

by Holly Harper

Depression, anxiety, grief – they’re feelings we hope the children in our lives will never have to experience, but the reality is that we can’t always shield them from these things. A thoughtful book can help kids make sense of dark times by framing their emotions in a way they can process, and can go some way in preventing children from feeling overwhelmed.

Here is a list of great picture books to help kids with tough feelings.

Underwater Fancy Dress

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Cults and communes in fiction

The Girls by Emma Cline

It’s the summer of 1969 and Evie Boyd is desperate to be noticed. When she sees a group of girls in the park, her imagination is immediately captured by them – by their careless dress, their dangerous aura of abandon. As Evie becomes obsessed with Suzanne, a mesmerising older girl, she is drawn into the circle of a soon-to-be infamous cult and the man who is its charismatic leader. (This novel is inspired by the…

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MIFF picks for book lovers

This year’s Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) program features some great films inspired by literature. Here are some of our favourite picks for book lovers in 2016.

We’ve also compiled a list of family-friendly films, shared our staff picks, and prepared a quick ‘at-a-glance’ guide for the time-poor.

THE HANDMAIDEN

Directed by Park Chan-wook | Based on Sarah Water’s Fingersmith

Sooki, a beautiful young pickpocket, has been dispatched by a master conman known as The Count to become…

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