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Richard Flanagan wins the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction

Australia's Richard Flanagan has been named the winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction 2024 for his book Question 7. The Baillie Gifford prize is the UK's premier annual prize for nonfiction, celebrating exceptional nonfiction writing, across everything from current affairs, politics, science and sport, to history, travel, biography and the arts.

Richard Flanagan is now the first author to 'win the double' of both the Booker Prize for Fiction – which he won in 2014 for his…

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Craft ideas for homemade gifts

by Bella Mackey

As we head into the festive season, it's time to start prepping your Christmas presents. If you want to reduce your spending, find a more sustainable option or just give something personal with a lot of heart, then a homemade gift is perfect! Whether you're a veteran crafter or want to pick-up a new skill, these books will provide plenty of inspo and handy tricks to help you get on top of your gift list with minimal stress and expense.

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Our favourite new Christmas picture books

The festive season is well and truly here, so get in the Christmas spirit with one of these beautiful new picture books. From heartwarming stories of love in all forms, to light-hearted adventures with unruly animals, these books are a delightful way to share the festive spirit with little ones and get them excited about the magic of Christmas.

Bluey: Christmas Holiday Treasury by Bluey

Celebrate Christmas and the holidays with the Heeler family! Join Bluey and Bingo in six…

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Joint winners of the 2024 Barbara Jefferis Award: Sarah M. Saleh and Lucy Treloar

Australian Society of Authors (ASA) has announced joint winners for the 2024 Barbara Jefferis Award: Sara M Saleh for Songs for the Dead and the Living and Lucy Treloar for Days of Innocence and Wonder.

Administered by the ASA, the award celebrates women in literature and is awarded biennially for ‘the best novel written by an Australian author that depicts women and girls in a positive way or otherwise empowers the status of women and girls in…

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What we're reading: Hammad, Melchor & Tawada

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

Kim is reading Recognising the Stranger by Isabella Hammad

Reading Recognising the Stranger, Isabella Hammad’s Edward Said lecture, and knowing that it was delivered on September 23rd 2023, gives this small 80 page transcript an indescribably horrific weight.

A brilliant and clear essay, this is essential reading for all of us interested in the function of literature.

Baz is reading Hurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor, translated by…

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Master a Melbourne culinary classic with Broadsheet Melbourne

The Broadsheet Melbourne Cookbook: The New Classics offers a new culinary snapshot and features recipes for 80 of the city’s most-ordered dishes from venues including Hope Street Radio, Embla, Enter Via Laundry, France-Soir, Gimlet, Stokehouse, A1 Bakery, Pidapipó, Tarts Anon and more. Try this recipe from Florian and begin the process of mastering a deceptively simple dish with a loyal following.

Herb and Gruyère omelette with dressed leaves

Florian

This omelette has been on the menu since we opened the…

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Alexis Wright wins the 2024 Melbourne Prize for Literature

Alexis Wright has been sweeping Australian literary awards since the release of her novel Praiseworthy, and now her fully body of work has been celebrated by the Melbourne Prize for Literature.

The annual prize is awarded to a Victorian author whose body of published work has made an outstanding contribution to Australian literature and to cultural and intellectual life, and it is one of Australia's most valuable and prestigious literary awards. Past winners of the prize include Christos Tsiolkas

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At Home with Chris Gordon, the best lifestyle books of the month

by Chris Gordon

The November edition of Readings Monthly is available online and in our shops, but if you haven't picked up a copy yet, below you can read Chris Gordon's column from the latest issue. And check the blog for more updates and recommended new releases throughout the month!

Vegan Italian Food by Shannon Martinez

Shannon Martinez is a rock star of the vegan culinary landscape, and this party book introduces you to all the brilliant and delicious reasons why. This is…

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A spotlight on new translated fiction

This month we're reading fiction translated from Japanese, Korean, German, Chinese and Spanish.

The City and Its Uncertain Walls by Haruki Murakami (translated from Japanese by Philip Gabriel)

A novel about the porous boundary between the real and shadow worlds.

After losing his beloved as a teenager, the narrator finds his way to the Town, a mysterious place where he finds work as a Dream Reader in the library. Back in the real world as an adult he tries to…

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Top picks for book clubs this month

Looking for something juicy to discuss in your book club? Try one of these new releases, chosen by our booksellers to appeal to a wide range of readers and provide plenty to talk about.

Australian fiction

This Kingdom of Dust by David Dyer

The whole world has just watched Neil and Buzz walk on the Moon. Now they are struck by terror: the lunar module's engine has failed. There is no back-up, no other way off the surface. If the…

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