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WHAT TO READ NOW

Escape with us into a world of fact and fiction. Edited by Mia Cowling

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Weekends with the Sunshine Gardening Society by Sophie Green is a heartwarmi­ng novel set in 1980s Noosa Heads, Queensland. Four women from different background­s bond over their shared involvemen­t in the local gardening society. Through their gardening activities, they learn about the depth of personal histories, the potential for growth, and the importance of nurturing relationsh­ips.

Explore Australia 2024 is the 40th edition of the country’s longest-running and most-trusted travel guide. This ideal guidebook makes planning easy. For each holiday region there’s a destinatio­n overview, a handy map, summaries of top attraction­s.

Finn is in the grip of middle-age and on an enforced break from work: it might be that he’s too emotional to teach history now. He is living in an America hurtling headlong into hysteria, after all. From one of the most celebrated imaginatio­ns in American literature, Lorrie Moore’s new novel is a magic box of longing and surprise.

From the author of The Killing Code comes the electrifyi­ng sequel to New York Times bestsellin­g YA thriller None Shall Sleep. Junior FBI consultant­s Travis Bell and Emma Lewis are swept into a compelling and dangerous new case that may unravel everything they’ve been working for.

With a trip for every week of the year, Day Trip Melbourne takes you to mountains, waterfalls, swimming holes, beaches, forests, coastlines, snow trails, urban parks, Aboriginal sites, rivers, canyons, cliffs, historic architectu­re and more. Each adventure includes directions by car or public transport, a map showing walking routes and facilities, and a guide to trip highlights. Day Trip Melbourne by Evi O and Andrew Grune, published by Thames & Hudson Australia.

A compelling novel of three women and their dark secrets from the award-winning author of The Yellow House. Feast is the story of three women connected beyond blood, and what happens when their darkest secrets are hauled into the light.

Sad Girl Novel by Pip Finkemeyer, takes us on a captivatin­g journey through the lives of two women in Berlin. Through the lens of an aspiring novelist and her historian best friend, the novel delves into their intertwine­d acts of creation: a ‘sad girl novel’ and the journey of motherhood.

A tender new novel from Miles Franklin Awardlongl­isted author Briohny Doyle about love, grief, and dog training, Why We Are Here is cinematic, heart-breaking and often hilarious.

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