The eagerly anticipated, playful, and profound debut novel from an utterly original, award-winning writer.
The heartwarming new novel by Australia's #1 bestselling author.
Fiona McIntosh shares five surprising facts she learned while researching The Champagne War.
Sweep your book club off to the?sun-kissed vineyards of rural France.
These friends think they?know everything about one another, but time has a way of making us strangers to those we love...
This November we revisited Louisa May Alcott’s towering work of American fiction.
2020 marks?Monica McInerney’s 20th year as a published author. Here she offers 20 memories and observations on her writing career.
Lee Child and younger brother Andrew have collaborated for the first time on?The Sentinel?and Jack Reacher fans are in for a treat.
In the spirit of Halloween, this October we revisited Susan Hill’s classic horror.
The Booker Prize winning author answers our questions about his strangely beautiful story about hope and love and orange-bellied parrots: The Living Sea of Waking Dreams.
Monica McInerney?on the family secrets, overseas trips and?strange times that shaped her heartwarming new novel.
Your reading group will adore this family drama from much-loved author Monica McInerney.
In Eley Williams’ The Liar’s Dictionary, we’re forced to interrogate the very foundations of ‘truth’.
Gather your book club and get ready to gossip about the inhabitants of Spinifex.
The bestselling author on how a trip to?Cape Town inspired her fascinating historical fiction novel.
The?Either Side of Midnight?author on?comedy vs crime, writing advice and pointy things near eyeballs.
This month we revisit the bachelor’s paradise of the decadent, enigmatic millionaire Jay Gatsby.
The bestselling author on thrilling reads and the things that scare her.
The Night Swim author shares her thoughts on heroes, villains and toilet paper (?!).
An electrifying and propulsive pick for your next book club meeting.
The Sister's Gift?author on finding the 'emotional core' of her latest novel.?
Charlotte McConaghy reveals how a quest to write about the natural world ultimately led to a climate change story.
Explore themes of surrogacy,?consequences and the redemptive power of love with your reading group.
Gather your book club and find out why everyone is talking about?The Last Migration.
This August we discovered?Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein still commands a captivating, horrifying magic.
We’re thrilled to share that Wiradjuri author Tara June Winch’s The Yield has won the 2020 Miles Franklin Literary?Award.
I’m sooooo happy you’re coming to my wedding in Capri!
Rusty Rutherford emerged from his apartment on a Monday morning, exactly one week after he got fired.
I was born on Ngurambang – can you hear it? – Ngu–ram–bang.
The rain woke her. She needs you. Eliza opened her eyes. She was facedown in the gravel of the hiking track, the smell of wet earth in her nose.
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