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Come visit us at Clunes Booktown Festival

The program for this year’s Clunes Booktown Festival (30 April to 1 May) has been announced. This year also marks the 10th anniversary of this wonderful festival.

For two days each year, the town of Clunes becomes home to the largest collection of new, second hand, rare and out-of-print small-press publications and collectable books in Australia. Readings will again be manning a stall over the weekend, along with a host of book traders from across Australia, and we’re hoping to…

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Why we love Roald Dahl's Matilda

We’re so excited that Dennis Kelly’s musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Matilda has arrived in Melbourne. A tearaway success on Broadway and in the West End, Matilda: The Musical has won five Tony Awards, and the music and lyrics are from Australia’s very own Tim Minchin.

Here, readers reflect on what makes Matilda such a timeless heroine.

“I absolutely adored Matilda as a child. I loved how smart she was. I loved how she went from being a pawn in…

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Which book should I read from the Stella Prize shortlist?

This year’s shortlist for the Stella Prize features some brilliant books from Australian women, including two story collections, one essay collection, and three novels. Here’s a guide to help you decide which one to read first.

Read this book if…

You love ‘time capsule’ fiction that provides a glimpse into history

Now in her 80s, Elizabeth Harrower is one of Australia’s most celebrated and interesting authors. She published four novels to critical acclaim, and then gave up writing up entirely…

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New editions of prize books

Burial Rites by Hannah Kent

$14.99

Northern Iceland, 1829. A woman condemned to death for murdering her lover. A family forced to take her in. A priest tasked with absolving her. But all is not as it seems, and time is running out: winter is coming, and with it the execution date. Only she can know the truth. This is Agnes’s story.

Shortlisted, Stella Prize, 2014
Shortlisted, Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction, 2016

A Few Days in the Country and

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Our top ten bestsellers of the week

The Road to Ruin by Niki Savva

Balancing Act – Australia Between Recession and Renewal (Quarterly Essay 61) by George Megalogenis

Talking to My Country by Stan Grant

My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante (translated by Ann Goldstein)

All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi

The 8-Week Blood Sugar Diet by Michael Mosley

Political Amnesia – How We Forgot How To Govern (Quarterly Essay 60) by Laura Tingle

The Light

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10 fantastic books at bargain prices

Cairo Kitchen by Suzanne Zeidy

$15.95 ()

In Cairo Kitchen, Suzanne Zeidy shares a combination of authentic street food and delicious home-style cooking – all set against the vibrant backdrop of Cairo. Illustrated throughout with pictures by award-winning photographer Jonathan Gregson, this cookbook is a celebration of this stunning city and its wonderful food.

Dorothea Lange by Elizabeth Partridge

$24.95 ()

This beautiful volume celebrates the life and work of one of the 20th century’s most important photographers, Dorothea…

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Inside a teen reader's head

by Andras Kerekes

It’s not every day we get to hear about young adult books from young adults themselves, so we jumped at the chance to question fifteen-year-old work experience student Andras Kerekes on his reading habits.

How would you describe your taste in books?

Given enough time I’ll read just about anything as long as it’s not pure smut, but there does actually have to be a plot for me to consider it worth reading. Some people believe the only good books…

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What we're reading: Daniel Clowes, Aoife Clifford and Paul Kalanithi

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.

Annie Condon is reading When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi

I’ve just finished this memoir from neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi. This book was published posthumously – Kalanithi was diagnosed with cancer, and died at the age of 37. The memoir was started when Kalanithi knew his diagnosis was terminal, and describes his life…

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The Inky Award longlists 2016

by Holly Harper

The Centre for Youth Literature has just announced the two longlists for the Inky Awards.

The Inky Awards recognise high-quality young adult literature. There are two awards: the Gold Inky Award for an Australian book, and the Silver Inky Award for an international book. The shortlist is selected by young adults, and the winners are voted for online by the teen readers of InsideaDog.com.au.

Teens who love reading, love talking about books, and love debating about what makes a…

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