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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…
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…
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…
Our Queer book club reading list for 2016
The Queer Book Club returns to Readings St Kilda this year! This book club is dedicated to fiction and select non-fiction books that represent aspects of LGBTIQ life.
Here, book club convener Amy Vuleta shares the club’s very ambitious reading list for 2016…
A Place Called Winter by Patrick Gale
A privileged elder son, and stammeringly shy, Harry Cane has followed convention at every step. Even the beginnings of an illicit, dangerous affair do little to shake the foundations of…
10 must-read authors from Adelaide Writers' Week
Our marketing and events coordinator Stella Charls shares her top picks of who to see – and, if you can’t attend, who to read – from Adelaide Writers’ Week this year.
Fiona McFarlane
Fiona McFarlane’s extraordinary debut novel, The Night Guest, introduced a major literary talent and was shortlisted for multiple prizes including the Stella and Miles Franklin. Most recently she has published a collection of short stories, The High Places.
Find out which Festival events McFarlane is…
Six of the best books to read aloud
‘You’re never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child’ – Dr Seuss
Recent studies have shown the importance of reading aloud to kids; even once they’ve started reading to themselves. It’s not just a great bonding experience, but one that is important for building literacy, developing vocabularies, increasing attention span, and encouraging children to see reading as a pleasure rather than a chore.
In honour of World Read Aloud Day…
Princesses who don't play by the rules
It’s a frequent complaint from our customers: ‘I’m bored with buying pink, sparkly princess books, but my child loves them.’ Well, princesses may be a necessary evil in the world of kids’ literature, but this doesn’t mean all of them are pink and sparkly. Here is a collection of our favourite princesses who are a bit more switched on than your average frog kisser.
The Princess and the Pony by Kate Beaton
Princess Pinecone is sick and tired of being…
Our top ten bestsellers of the week
The Shock of Recognition: The Books and Music That Have Inspired Me by Barry Jones
My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante (translated by Ann Goldstein)
Credlin & Co: How the Abbott Government Destroyed Itself by Aaron Patrick
The Noise of Time by Julian Barnes
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
Reckoning by Magda Szubanski
Blood Year: Islamic State and the Failures of the War on Terror by David Kilcullen
Our children's and YA top ten bestsellers of the week
In My Heart: A Book of Feelings by Jo Witek and Christine Roussey
Iris and the Tiger by Leanne Hall
Pig the Winner by Aaron Blabey
My Sister Rosa by Justine Larbalestier
Beautiful Broken Things by Sara Barnard
Sister Heart by Sally Morgan
Fog a Dox by Bruce Pascoe
Squishy Taylor and the Bonus Sisters by Ailsa Wild and Ben Wood
Little People, Big Dreams: Coco Chanel by Isabel Sanchez Vegara and Ana Albero
What we're reading: Elizabeth Strout, Kirsty Eagar and Larissa Behrendt
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 Summer Skin by Kirsty Eagar
I’ve just finished reading Kirsty Eagar’s new YA novel. This is an up-close look at university residential college life with all its messiness, hooking up, friendship pacts, tribal behaviour, part-time jobs, exams, and yes, plenty of drinking. Eagar zooms in on intimacy, sex, sexism…