Our top ten bestsellers of the week
- Two Futures: Australia at a Critical Moment by Clare O'Neil and Tim Watts
- The Mindfulness Colouring Book: Anti-Stress Art Therapy for Busy People by Emma Farrarons
- Solomon’s Noose: The True Story of Her Majesty’s Hangman of Hobart by Steve Harris
- A Guide to Berlin by Gail Jones
- Go Set A Watchman by Harper Lee
- St Gill & His Audiences by Sasha Grishin
- Catch and Kill: The Politics of Power by Joel Deane
- Millie Marotta’s Animal Kingdom by Millie Marotta
- All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
- Gut: the Inside Story of Our Body’s Most Under-Rated Organ by Giulia Enders
Our list this week features two new political books: at spot number one, Two Futures: Australia at a Critical Moment by Clare O'Neil and Tim Watts, and at spot number seven, Catch and Kill: The Politics of Power by Joel Deane. Both excellent reads (and potentially good Father’s Day gifts).
Speaking of Father’s Day, several of our other bestsellers would also make terrific gifts: for the art-loving father, there’s St Gill & His Audiences by Sasha Grishin, for the fiction reader, A Guide to Berlin by Gail Jones and All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr, for the history buff, Solomon’s Noose: The True Story of Her Majesty’s Hangman of Hobart by Steve Harris, and finally for the health conscious there is Gut: the Inside Story of Our Body’s Most Under-Rated Organ by Giulia Enders.