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What to buy for hard-to-buy-for adults

Your friends who ‘don’t read’

Why would a man escape from prison the day before he’s due to be released? You’ll have to read Michael Robotham’s Life or Death to find out… This crime thriller won the CWA Gold Dagger this year so comes highly recommended.

Music lovers may be tempted by The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic. Jessica Hopper’s short and snappy pieces are immensely readable.

Hadley Freeman’s Life Moves Pretty Fast is…

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What to buy for hard-to-buy-for children

by Holly Harper

It can be tough work buying books for kids. Maybe they’re picky readers. Maybe they’ve read everything. Or maybe the last time you saw them they were in nappies and now you have absolutely no idea what they like. If you’ve got some hard-to-buy-for kids in your life, we’ve got some suggestions for you.

Early readers

Here are some of our favourite picks for kids transitioning from picture books to their very first read-alone novels:

Elephant and Piggie is a…

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Meet Lian Hingee, our new Digital Marketing Manager

by Lian Hingee

We chatted to Lian Hingee, our new Digital Marketing Manager, about her favourite books

Describe your taste in books.

I’m a fiction reader primarily, but I binge-read across a broad range of genres. Usually what happens is that I’ll read one book that really grabs me, then I’ll spend a couple of months powering through similar titles until I hit saturation point and have to start from scratch to find my Next Big Thing.

I’ve got a long history with…

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What the team at Kill Your Darlings is reading in November

The team behind Melbourne literary journal Kill Your Darlings tell us what they’re reading this month.

Veronica Sullivan, Online Editor:

Fiona Wright’s personal essay collection, Small Acts of Disappearance, floored me. Each essay focuses on a different aspect of the physical and psychological hunger that has shadowed Wright throughout her adult life. She seamlessly interweaves the theoretical with the personal, providing readers with medical, cultural, historical and literary contexts for anorexia and its manifestations. Describing the ways anorexia consumes…

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What we're reading: Rainbow Rowell, Eka Kurniawan and Jacqui Newling

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.

Mark Rubbo is reading Beauty Is A Wound by Eka Kurniawan

I’ve just been to Indonesia and read this remarkable novel by Eka Kurniawan. At 498 pages, it’s a monster but I finished it in a few days. Kurniawan tells the story of modern Indonesia through the eyes of a prostitute, Dewi Ayu…

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Upcoming changes to our shipping rates

For the past four years, Readings has been proud to offer our customers free shipping for all online orders within Australia. Over this time postage costs have continued to rise, and shipping has become a cost we are no longer able to absorb. Consequently we need to introduce a small delivery fee on all orders. We remain committed to offering our customers the best value possible, so we’re keeping our shipping fee to an absolute minimum.

From Wednesday 18 November,

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Christmas gift guide: What to buy for your children

FOR AGES 0-2

My Dog Bigsy by Alison Lester is an energetic read-aloud story about a little dog with a big personality.

What does your perfect day look like? Perfect by Danny Parker & Freya Blackwood is a beautifully evocative picture book that brings to life all the pleasures of a day spent playing and exploring.

Patience can be a hard virtue to learn, but I’ll Wait, Mr Panda by Steve Antony is a hilarious way to drive home the…

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Christmas gift guide: What to buy for your sibling

If they love to travel

Lonely Planet’s Ultimate Travel shares a list of 500 amazing sights and attractions from around the world, ranked by Lonely Planet’s global community of travel experts.

Part travel guide and part coffee table book, New York: An Inspired Wander Through Manhattan And The Brooklyn Boroughs looks beyond the well-known façades of this iconic city, and into the depths of Manhattan and Brooklyn.

In 1988, Lydia Bradey became the first woman to climb Mount Everest without…

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