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Special offer for Readings' 47th birthday

It’s Readings’ 47th birthday on Saturday 5 March!

To celebrate, we’re offering our customers the chance to win a $500 Readings gift voucher. Simply spend $47 or more in one transaction anytime on Friday 4 March, Saturday 5 March or Sunday 6 March, and you’ll go in the draw to win.

In-store customers will need to fill out an entry form at the counter of any of our five shops at the time of purchase, and attach their receipt. Online…

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Readings to open two new shops in 2016

We are delighted to announce that we will be opening two new Melbourne bookshops in 2016.

The first new shop will be opening on Lygon St, right beside our existing flagship Carlton shop, in the space currently occupied by an Esprit clothing store. This new shop will be a dedicated children’s bookshop, exclusively selling books, music and films for kids and teenagers. Children’s publishing is booming, and the children’s and YA section in the existing Carlton shop needs room…

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Dear Reader, March 2016

Dear Reader,

As the February Readings Monthly went to print, I was en route to Denver, Colorado, USA, the beautiful mile-high city that played host to this year’s American Booksellers Association Winter Institute. The WI is an annual gathering of independent booksellers from around the US, and each year it welcomes a number of international guests into the fold. It was a packed schedule over four days, including a bus tour to book stores in the greater Denver area, breakfast…

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February in review

The big literary news of February was the announcement that an eighth Harry Potter story would be published on 31 July!

Fans farewelled Harry Potter as he waved goodbye to his son on Platform 9 ¾, nineteen years after the battle of Hogwarts, but his story didn’t end there. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is the official rehearsal script for the West End stage play and will continue on where the novels finished. Staff made some (frankly, rather depressing)…

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What we're reading: Gabriel Packard, Sally Andrew and Annabel Crabb

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.

Stella Charls is heading to Adelaide Writer’s Week

I’ve never been to Adelaide during peak festival season, a sad fact that I’m planning to rectify this weekend.

When Adelaide Writer’s Week was announced, I spent several weeks wondering if I should commit to going (like I do every year) until the spectacular program…

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Eight great books at bargain prices

Benares: Michelin Starred Cooking by Atul Kochhar

$15.95 (

Atul Kochhar’s unique, world-class cuisine is showcased in this beautiful book of recipes from his Michelin-starred kitchen. 80 signature dishes reflect the excellent food ethos that Atul has created using the best of British produce with his modern Indian style. Every aromatic desire is explored on a journey to the heart of Benares, revealing exotic fusions and dazzling flavours.

Drunk Tank Pink by Adam Alter

$10 (

Most of us go…

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We trial artisanal toast

By now, artisanal toast is an established staple of the breakfast scene and so naturally – there’s cookbooks too. We invited our staff to bring in recipes from Kristan Raines’s new cookbook, On Toast: Tartines, Crostini, and Open-Faced Sandwiches, so that we could see what all the fuss was about…

Here, staff reflect on the success of our ‘toast party’.

“I was one of those people going, ‘Avocado on toast isn’t a recipe, Nigella!’, so when our toast…

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A special evening dedicated to teachers and librarians

We’re delighted to announce an evening exclusively for teachers and librarians.

Meet some of our favourite authors while we discuss the exciting new books for the year. Plus, you’ll receive a 20% discount off any books you purchase on the night!

The evening will be split into two main presentations, and guests are welcome to stay for both.

PRIMARY YEARS

Join authors Emily Gale and Leanne Hall as they talk about their new books, why and how they talk about…

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