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Fukushima: Japan’s Tsunami and the Inside Story of the Nuclear Meltdowns (Mark Willacy, Macmillan)

Released July 2013

ABC journalist Mark Willacy won a Walkley Award for his coverage of the 2011 tsunami and subsequent nuclear disasters in Japan. In the years since he has conducted interviews with... Read more

The Asylum (John Harwood, Vintage)

Released June 2013

In this suspenseful gothic thriller set in late Victorian England, John Harwood (The Ghost Writer, Séance) has clearly had fun with the genre while creating a compelling page-turner with enough... Read more

A Bitter Taste (Annie Hauxwell, Michael Joseph)

Released June 2013

Catherine Berlin, a private investigator with a heroin addiction, is battling the unseasonal heat of London as well as physical scars from an earlier investigation. She is also grappling with... Read more

just_a_girl (Kirsten Krauth, UWA Publishing)

Released June 2013

Kirsten Krauth’s debut novel is by turns frustrating and exhilarating. On one hand, the plot is fraught with clichés connected to the too-familiar ‘rite of passage’ plotline. On the other,... Read more

Now Showing (Ron Elliott, Fremantle Press)

Released June 2013

Over the years Perth-based screenwriter Ron Elliott has accumulated a drawer full of part-finished scripts or sketches for film or TV projects that haven’t come to fruition. Rather than letting... Read more

Out of Shape: Debunking Myths about Fashion and Fit (Mel Campbell, Affirm Press)

Released June 2013

Mel Campbell’s first book is a lively and personal waltz through the history and culture of clothing size and fit. Campbell cuts through the rhetoric of clothing designers and fashion... Read more

Holy Bible (Vanessa Russell, Sleepers)

Released July 2013

It’s quite a bold move to name your book Holy Bible; it could pique curiosity or incite alienation. Let’s hope it’s the former, as regardless of first impressions, Vanessa Russell... Read more

Three Hours Late (Nicole Trope, A&U)

Released June 2013

This is the second adult novel from Nicole Trope, author of The Boy under the Table, and like that tale, it also delves into the lives of families enduring hellish... Read more

The Accident (Kate Hendrick, Text)

Released July 2013

‘We can’t always control what happens to us, we can only control what we do about it.’ Though difficult to grasp at any age, Kate Hendrick brings this message home... Read more

Girt: The Unauthorised History of Australia (David Hunt, Black Inc.)

Released August 2013

Australian history never looked like this! Historian David Hunt takes aim at some of Australia’s historical sacred cows with his unique brand of irreverent and often profane humour. Cook, Philip... Read more

Battlers & Billionaires: The Story of Inequality in Australia (Andrew Leigh, Redback)

Released July 2013

This short book is the first in what promises to be a great new series from Black Inc. called ‘Redbacks’. The series aims to introduce readers to important national debates... Read more

Lexicon (Max Barry, Mulholland)

Released July 2013

The entire town of Broken Hill has been killed off by a deadly weapon: a word. And it seems as though the word is still in there. Only one man... Read more

Transactions (Ali Alizadeh, UQP)

Released July 2013

Ali Alizadeh’s critically acclaimed book of poetry Ashes in the Air was shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards last year and I would be surprised if Transactions doesn’t receive... Read more

Unearthed (Tracy Ryan, Fremantle Press)

Released July 2013

‘Now you are dead perhaps we can really talk.’ Ryan’s last poetry collection, The Argument, won the WA Premier’s Book Award for poetry and her previous volume, Scar Revision, was... Read more

Dead Cat Bounce (Peter Cotton, Scribe)

Released July 2013

Timeliness is next to godliness if you’re a popular fiction author, and Peter Cotton’s debut novel Dead Cat Bounce is about as on the money as it gets in terms... Read more

Bernard’s Plane Trip (Adele Jaunn, Working Title Press)

Released June 2013

With simple, informative text and clear illustrations, we follow a bear called Bernard as he packs for his trip and takes an aeroplane for the first time. Bernard is nervous.... Read more

Big Red Kangaroo (Clare Saxby, illus by Graham Byrne, Walker Books)

Released August 2013

Big Red Kangaroo is a beautifully illustrated picture book that combines narrative and fact to create an accessible introduction to this fascinating creature. The subject of the book is of... Read more

Hold on Tight (Sara Acton, Scholastic)

Released June 2013

What would happen if you let go of your mum’s hand and blew away up into the sky? Would you have cups of tea with the birds? Bounce on clouds?... Read more

Where Are You, Banana? (Sofie Laguna, illus by Craig Smith, A&U)

Released July 2013

This book explores the special relationship that develops between a child and their first pet. Roddy and Banana have been best friends ever since Roddy’s dad brought Banana home as... Read more

Chook Chook: Little and Lo in the City (Wai Chim, UQP)

Released July 2013

This entertaining story begins in rural China. Mei lives on a farm with her mother, brother and two beloved chooks, Little and Lo. Everyone is getting along harmoniously until Mei’s... Read more