Young adult
Creepy young adult books
Are you a fan of reading books that will keep you up at night? Well these recent young adult releases are for you ... if you dare.
She is a Haunting by Trang Thanh Tran
Jade Nguyen has always lied to fit in. She's straight enough, Vietnamese enough, American enough – at least for this summer with her estranged father in Vietnam. Just five weeks of ignoring the quietly decaying French colonial house he's fixing up, then college and freedom…
Cosy graphic novels for when the weather turns frosty
It's getting colder and if you're anything like me, there's nothing you'd rather do than snuggle up with a book. This blog is full of cosy graphic novels to help you choose what to pick up next.
For those who needs a little bit of courage...
Garlic and the Vampire by Bree Paulsen
Garlic feels as though she’s always doing something wrong. At least with her friend Carrot by her side and the kindly Witch Agnes encouraging her, Garlic is…
New and recommended young adult books in May
As the weather turns rapidly colder, consider snuggling up with a blanket, a cup of tea and one of these thrilling new releases. A new solo release from bestselling New York Times author, Amie Kaufman, is our Book of the Month, but we also have a captivating new story from YA darling, Will Kostakis, a debut YA from Australian fiction author, Tegan Bennett Daylight, and a new one from US based Australian author, Jen Wilde. Let’s get into it!
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Our April 2023 children and young adult bestsellers
Twenty Thousand Fleas Under the Sea (The Adventures of Dog Man, Book 11) by Dav Pilkey
Pasta! by Felice Arena & Beatrice Cerocchi
The Garden at the End of the World by Cassy Polimeni and Briony Stewart (illus)
Robodog by David Williams
The Sugarcane Kids and the Red-Bottomed Boat by Charlie Archbold
The Bowerbird by Julia Donaldson and Catherine Rayner (illus)
The Glow by Sofie Laguna & Marc McBride (illus)
Our Teen Advisory Board interviews Lili Wilkinson
by Teen Advisory BoardOur outgoing Teen Advisory Board were delighted to receive, as one of their last books, a proof copy of the new fantasy novel by Lili Wilkinson, A Hunger of Thorns. The teens loved it and were excited by the opportunity to ask Lili some questions about her process and inspiration.
Have you been working on/thinking about this book while writing other books? Or is it a relatively new idea?
SO LONG. At least a decade, maybe longer. I’ve always…
What to read after binging that show
So, you just binged the latest trending show and don't know what you could possibly do now that you are without it? Well, I'm here to help! Here you'll find a helpful guide to match your current favourite show with the next YA novel you need to add to your TBR.
You're still shaking after the season finale of You...
None Shall Sleep by Ellie Marney
This outstanding psychological thriller will quench your thirst for more serial killers.
In 1982…
The 2023 Yoto Carnegie shortlists
The shortlists for the 2023 Yoto Carnegie Medal for Writing and Yoto Carnegie Medal for Illustration have been announced!
The Carnegie Medal for Writing is awarded by children’s librarians for an outstanding book written in English for children and young people. The Carnegie Medal for Illustration* is awarded by children’s librarians for an outstanding book in terms of illustration for children and young people.*formerly known as the Kate Greenaway Medal
Below are this year's two shortlists.
The 2023 Yoto…
The Teen Advisory Board interviews author Ann Liang
by Bonnie-Mai Smith, Teen Advisory BoardThe Readings Teen Advisory Board meets monthly to discuss all things bookish and chat with some amazing people in the industry. During a recent meeting, we had the chance to interview author, Ann Liang. After her smash hit debut, If You Could See The Sun, she's just released another great read, This Time It's Real. Here is an extracted version of our discussion with Ann, written and compiled by Bonnie-Mai Smith, and edited for clarity.
Bonnie-Mai: What did you…
New and recommended young adult books for March
As summer slowly fades and the nights get cooler, it's the perfect time to get stuck into some brilliant new YA that is coming our way. Perfect for book clubs or independent reading, we have a slightly magical story set in Japan, an Australian coming-of-age, a new Patrick Ness (always exciting!), an Australian debut fantasy, a queer rom-com, and a classic that deserves revisiting.
MARCH YA BOOK OF THE MONTH
Catfish Rolling by Clara Kumagai
Set in the islands of…
CBCA Notable Books of 2023
The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) has announced its Notable Books for 2023. Congratulations to all the authors, illustrators and publishers!The CBCA presents annual awards to books of literary merit, for outstanding contribution to Australian children’s literature. The CBCA Awards were first presented in 1946 and are the longest-running book awards in Australia.
See below the links to the notable books for each category.
Older Readers
Books in this category may be fiction, drama or poetry and are appropriate…