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Getting to know our shortlisted authors: Tamsin Janu

Over the next few weeks we’ll introduce you to the six shortlisted authors on the Readings Children’s Book Prize 2015. Who are they? Where do their ideas come from? What do they love to read? What do they love to snack on?

We hope you’ll share these mini interviews with your children.

MEET TAMSIN JANU

Tamsin Janu is the debut author who is taking Australian children’s literary shortlists by storm with Figgy in the World. (Ed.

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Our favourite family recipes

We’re loving the gorgeous new cookbook, Margaret and Me, in which Kate Gibbs explores how her grandmother Margaret Fulton has influenced Kate’s own passion for food.

Inspired by Margaret and Me, we recently tried our hand at making some of our favourite family recipes and sharing them over lunch. Here’s our staff on their own culinary influences…

Jan Lockwood:

I’ve decided to make my mum’s cottage pie, mainly because I loved it, and also because I haven’t eaten…

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May highlights in children's and young adult books

by Emily Gale

As I compose this sentence, election fever is about to come to the boil in my home country and so, in the spirit of democracy, I asked my colleagues to help me compile this blog post by each voting for their favourite new release.

PICTURE BOOKS

Kathy’s pick: Sammy and the Skyscraper Sandwich by Lorraine Francis and Pieter Gaudesaboos

Kathy loves this stylish, over-sized board book about a boy who is building the tallest sandwich the world has ever…

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What we're reading: Katherine Heiny, Robert Walser and Renata Adler

Each week we bring you a sample of the books we’re reading, the films we’re watching, the television shows we’re hooked on or the music we’re loving.

Nina Kenwood is reading Single, Carefree, Mellow by Katherine Heiny

Get ready, because I’m about to rave about this book.

I first heard about Single, Carefree, Mellow from a colleague who called it ‘the best book I read this year’. Then another colleague, Stella, wrote about it in last week’s What We’re Reading

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Our staff share their dream destinations

This month, we’re offering 25% of all Lonely Planet titles in all of our shops and online. If you’re looking for inspiration on where to travel next, our staff share their dream destinations – and why.

Nina Kenwood hasn’t seen enough of New Zealand yet

There are so many places I’d like to visit this year. My best friend currently lives in Berlin and I’d love to visit her – both to see her and also to experience Germany, a…

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Our featured writer for May: Krissy Kneen

Every month, we do a spotlight feature on one Australian author on our blog and Krissy Kneen is our chosen author for May. Her new novel, The Adventures of Holly White and the Incredible Sex Machine, is a literary sci-fi superhero sex romp.

What’s the book about?

Holly wears a ring that says True Love Waits and worries because her boyfriend isn’t trying to persuade her otherwise. Then a boy in her English tute invites her to join his…

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The last five books I've read

by Krissy Kneen

Krissy Kneen is the author of The Adventures of Holly White and the Incredible Sex Machine. Here she tells us the last five books she’s read, and why.

Aquarium by David Vann

I am a massive fan of the Vann. Since I discovered his wonderful dark, precise prose in his novella Legend of a Suicide (arguably his best piece of writing), I have been avidly consuming his work as soon as it hits the shelves. Aquarium is perhaps the…

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The story behind my book

by Krissy Kneen

Krissy Kneen is the author of The Adventures of Holly White and the Incredible Sex Machine. Here she tells us about writing a novel that references a lot of other books.

Originally my publisher pitched the idea to me. He thought I should write an erotic fiction book referencing the classic erotic texts. The idea excited me as soon as I heard it. I had been dabbling reading the classics of erotica but this gave me an excuse to…

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How to craft an ideal bookshelf

by Bronte Coates

Look everyone, I totally get the allure of a bookshelf that looks like it’s come straight out of a film set – probably the kind of film that stars a wealthy, attractive architect in New York. I too long for the day I have one of those bookshelves that fill an entire wall, complete with a wooden ladder to slide along the railings on. But… sadly, today is not that day.

So, in the interim, here are my three tips…

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