Grab the new bestselling phenomenon from Big Little Lies author Liane Moriarty with Here One Moment.
Discover the gripping truth in Hayley Scrivenor’s Girl Falling—a tale of friendship, obsession, and betrayal.
Kristin Hannah’s The Women is a powerful tale of the forgotten heroism of women during the Vietnam war.
Molly by Rosalie Ham is a heartfelt prequel to the acclaimed The Dressmaker, weaving one woman’s fight for change into an unforgettable tale.
Australia’s favourite novelist Di Morrissey returns with River Song, a heartfelt tale of friendship, dreams, and the unexpected challenges of newfound fortune.
The cookbook that is taking the country by storm: Tonight by Nagi Maehashi (aka RecipeTin Eats) is packed with over 150 foolproof, flavour-packed recipes, offering endless dinner combinations for every night of the week.
Save time, money, and stress with Nicole Maguire’s The Simple Dinner Edit, the ideal gift for all aspiring home cooks.
Good Cooking Every Day by Julia Busuttil Nishimura celebrates simple, seasonal cooking, with memorable recipes perfect for any occasion, from casual weeknight dinners to festive gatherings.
No tricky techniques, no hard-to-find ingredients, Wholesome by Sarah is a collection of hearty, family-friendly recipes, perfect for busy weeknights.
Jasmin Weston’s Everyday Eats is a game-changing cookbook with budget-friendly recipes and essential tips to help you cook with confidence and flavour.
Robbie Arnott’s Dusk is a ‘magnificent’ (Tim Winton) story where two twins confront not only a deadly puma, but also their own personal struggles in a wild and mystical landscape.
Winner of the National Book Award for Fiction, James by Percival Everett is the breakout literary novel of 2024 that continues to inspire and capture the imaginations of readers around the world.
A Language of Limbs by Dylin Hardcastle is a powerful and poetic novel exploring queer love, friendship, and identity, set against the backdrop of 1970s Australia.
A darkly captivating exploration of class, privilege and prejudice, Our Evenings is the wickedly funny and acutely observed new book from Man Booker Prize winner Alan Hollinghurst.
Long Island is a novel of enormous wit and profound emotional resonance from one of the world’s finest writers, Colm Tóibín, author of the bestselling Brooklyn.
From master storyteller Markus Zusak, author of The Book Thief, comes Three Wild Dogs and the Truth – a wildly funny and profoundly tender memoir about love, chaos and the bond between humans and our animals.
A Bit on the Side by Virginia Trioli is a heartwarming and witty celebration of life’s simple joys, filled with stories, wisdom, and delicious recipes that remind us how the little things make life truly special.
The raw, poignant memoir by the late Lisa Marie Presley, completed by her daughter Riley Keough, From Here to the Great Unknown, offers an intimate, unflinching look at her life as the daughter of Elvis Presley.
Sociopath by Patric Gagne is the compelling account of a woman grappling with her identity as a sociopath and the struggle to find a place in a world that demands conformity.
In his candid memoir, Never, Rick Astley reflects on the pressures and false promises of fame and the joy found in stepping away from the limelight.
Australian Special Forces veteran Mark Wales brings a wealth of battleground expertise to his explosive, exhilarating thriller, Outrider.
Dark City by John Silvester is a riveting collection of true crime stories that offers an unflinching look into Australia’s criminal underworld.
The 6:20 Man returns in the new heart-pumping novel, To Die For, by ‘one of the greatest thriller writers in the world’ (Daily Mail), David Baldacci.
Set against the backdrop of WWI, The Ghosts of August by Peter Watt follows the lives of two very different brothers as they are thrust into the horrors of battle.
The Dark Wives sees the return of DI Vera Stanhope as she investigates a murder at a care home for troubled teens, uncovering dark secrets and folklore along the way.
New astounding adventures and side-splitting stories await in Adventures Unlimited, the brand new series from the bestselling creator of the Treehouse books, Andy Griffiths.
Warm, wise and hilarious, The Skin I’m In by Yidinji comedian Steph Tisdell explores the cultural and personal expectations teenagers feel as they come of age in an extraordinary debut novel.
The original Matthew Reilly blockbuster, now a thrilling graphic novel illustrated by John Hanna. Hover Car Racer, a perfect gift for young adult readers.
Discover the world’s most extraordinary achievements in the new edition of Guinness World Records, including our local ANZ record-breakers.
Laughter is the Best Ending by Maryam Master is the whip-smart and wonderfully warm story of 13-year-old Zee, a bookish loner, as she becomes embroiled in a mystery that unites her with a group of wacky friends.