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Explore Ancient Egypt with these captivating books

by Aurelia Orr

With the arrival of the Pharaoh exhibit at the NGV, with fun activities and kids-themed facts spread throughout, there’s no better time for your child to fully indulge in the magic and mystery of Ancient Egypt. This range of stories, activity books, myths and history books has something perfect for all ages, so you can reignite your own curiosity, too!

No matter how you developed your interest in Ancient Egypt – whether it was through watching Dreamwork’s Prince of Egypt,

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Best Australian books of the 21st century – Part 2

The literary world has been buzzing with conversations about The New York Times’ recently announced 100 Best Books of the 21st Century. As fierce advocates for Australian literature we were disappointed not to see any of our own remarkable writers on the list . . . and as fierce advocates for Australian literature we’ve decided to do something about it.

We reached out to members of the Australian literary community, from writers to publishers and our own passionate…

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What we're reading: Chang, Ganeshananthan

Each week our wonderful staff share the books that they've been enjoying.

Tracy is reading Hunger by Lan Samantha Chang

Hunger is a collection of one novella (the title story) and five short stories, all centred on the Chinese-American immigrant experience. Because the blurb says it better than I can, I will just steal a line from it: ‘Chang untangles how an immigrant can hunger for love, for acceptance, and for what they have left behind.’

I just finished the…

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Best Australian books of the 21st century – Part 1

The literary world has been buzzing with conversations about The New York Times’ recently announced 100 Best Books of the 21st Century. As fierce advocates for Australian literature we were disappointed not to see any of our own remarkable writers on the list . . . and as fierce advocates for Australian literature we’ve decided to do something about it.

We reached out to members of the Australian literary community, from writers to publishers and our own passionate…

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The Davitt Awards shortlist 2024

Sisters in Crime has announced the shortlists for the 2024 Davitt Awards for the best crime books by Australian women! Here are the shortlisted titles in each category:

Adult crime novels

The Chasm by Bronwyn Hall

The Tea Ladies by Amanda Hampson

The Half Brother by Christine Keighery

Prima Facie by Suzie Miller

Exquisite Corpse by Marija Peričić

The Fall Between by Darcy Tindale

When One of Us Hurts by Monica Vuu

Nonfiction crime books

Reclaim: Understanding Complex Trauma and

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Spotlight on upcoming kids events

School holidays may be over but that doesn't mean the fun ends. We have an incredible lineup of events for kids and young adults coming up, from book launches to signings and storytimes!

Check out just some of our fantastic upcoming events below, and make sure to add them to your calendar.

Book Launch:
The Skin I'm In by Steph Tisdell

Tuesday 30 July at 6:00pm
Emporium Melbourne, Woiwurrung Country,
Shop 1-016/287 Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000

The Skin I'm

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A beginner's guide to Irish fiction

by Joanna Di Mattia

For a small country, Ireland has produced a significant volume of literature with widespread cultural impact. It continues to do so, counting among its successes six Booker Prize winners and four Nobel laureates. It doesn’t hurt that Irish writers are buoyed by an industry that really supports them, both financially – their government invests in literary culture the way ours invests in sport – and with a publishing industry that isn’t afraid to take risks.

With such a wealth of…

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Books for when you want to quit your 9 to 5

by Bella Mackey

Stop fantasising about sending your boss that too-honest resignation letter, and try reading one of these books instead. Whether you're looking for joyful escapism or just want to put your own daily grind in perspective, reading a good book will be less work and stress than writing a new job application.

Workplace dramas, so your job doesn't seem so bad

The Opposite of Success by Eleanor Elliott Thomas

All Lorrie wants is to get promoted, accept her body and end…

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Contemporary takes on children's classics

New stories with beloved characters

Saving Neverland by Abi Elphinstone

A magical, modern and adventurous reimagining of the much-loved classic, from one of today's most exciting children's writers.

When Martha Pennydrop and her little brother Scruff discover a drawer full of mysterious gold dust in the bedroom of their new house, it's the start of an incredible adventure to a magical world – Neverland!

The Pennydrop's new house used to belong to another family – the Darlings – who once…

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If you love Agatha Christie, read these . . .

by Bella Mackey

Agatha Christie's legacy as the queen of crime means she's often the first author suggested to readers looking for a cosy, yet devilishly ingenious mystery. But despite the huge number of Poirot and Miss Marple available, there must come a time when every reader has to ask – what next? What else can I read that will have the same combination of picturesque settings, lovable detectives and incredible twists?

Fortunately, there's actually a wealth of books and series available that…

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