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Lulu Bell and the Birthday Unicorn (Belinda Murrell, illus by Serena Geddes, Random House)

Released June 2013

We meet Lulu Bell on a very important day—her little sister Rosie’s sixth birthday. Everything seems to be going according to plan until a runaway pony threatens to spoil the... Read more

More Stories from the Billabong (James Vance Marshall, illus by Francis Firebrace, Walker Books)

Released August 2013

This is a companion title to Stories from the Billabong by the same collaborators. It is a gorgeously presented book, full of stories of the Dreamtime when Australian Aborigines believe... Read more

Shahana: Through My Eyes (Rosanne Hawke, A&U)

Released June 2013

This is an outstanding first entry in the ‘Through My Eyes’ series for readers aged 11-14, which aims to increase awareness of the devastating effects of war on children. It... Read more

Stay: The Last Dog in Antarctica (Jesse Blackadder, ABC Books)

Released July 2013

Stay is a fibreglass golden labrador with a slot in her head. Her job is to sit in front of a shopping centre in Hobart and collect donations for the... Read more

Fairytales for Wilde Girls (Allyse Near, Random House)

Released June 2013

It’s a big call to compare an author to Margo Lanagan, Neil Gaiman and Holly Black—even more so when that author is just 22 and about to publish her first... Read more

The First Third (Will Kostakis, Puffin)

Released July 2013

The First Third is the second book by author Will Kostakis, following Loathing Lola. We meet Bill and his family in the hospital ward, where they are gathered around their... Read more

Hatched: Celebrating 20 Years of the Tim Winton Award for Young Writers (foreword by Tim Winton, Fremantle Press)

Released August 2013

Short stories are little adventures that allow us to fall briefly from our world into another—a fundamental part of the human experience, as Tim Winton writes in his introduction to... Read more

Lucien (James Moloney, HarperCollins)

Released June 2013

This is the third and final book in James Maloney’s fantasy series, which began in 2011 with Silvermay. It picks up the story with the arrival of Silvermay and her... Read more

The Whole of My World (Nicole Hayes, Woolshed Press)

Released June 2013

It’s a rare treat to find a sports-focused YA novel with a female protagonist, and Australian author Nicole Hayes’ moving 1980s-set debut The Whole of My World combines the heady... Read more

Wildlife (Fiona Wood, Pan Macmillan)

Released June 2013

Wildlife is a poignant and insightful view into the teenage battleground of friendships, family and new romance, and is Fiona Wood’s confident follow-up to her debut novel Six Impossible Things.... Read more

The Sky So Heavy (Claire Zorn, UQP)

Released August 2013

As post-apocalypse YA novels go, this one is scarily realistic. Fin and his little brother Max are left to fend for themselves after a nuclear winter falls over their home... Read more

Who We Were (Lucy Neave, Text)

Released June 2013

Who We Were is a sweeping love story that spans multiple continents and decades. Annabel is just 17 when she meets Bill on a trip from Melbourne to her home... Read more

A Wrong Turn at the Office of Unmade Lists (Jane Rawson, Transit Lounge)

Released June 2013

Dystopian worlds can be as perilous for those writing about them as they are for those occupying them. Thankfully Jane Rawson avoids the common trap of valuing the surroundings over... Read more

The 100 Best Albums of All Time (Craig Mathieson & Toby Cresswell, Hardie Grant)

Released August 2013

Longstanding Australian music journalists John O’Donnell, Craig Mathieson and Toby Cresswell have compiled this collection of The 100 Best Albums of All Time. Album ‘best of’ lists are frequently published,... Read more

Dark Horse (Honey Brown, Michael Joseph)

Released May 2013

On Christmas morning a biblically epic storm traps Sarah Barnard and her horse on the (nominally Tasmanian) Devil’s Mountain. Sarah finds shelter and supplies at an abandoned workmen’s camp and... Read more

The Shadow Year (Hannah Richell, Hachette)

Released May 2013

General fiction readers should enjoy this second novel from Hannah Richell, author of Secrets of the Tides. Alternating chapters piece together the stories of two very different characters: one easily... Read more

Father Bob: The Larrikin Priest (Sue Williams, Michael Joseph)

Released May 2013

The 2005 SBS TV program Speaking in Tongues, co-hosted by John Safran, first introduced Father Bob to a wider audience, but the popular priest has been ruffling feathers long before... Read more

Sweet Damage (Rebecca James, A&U)

Released April 2013

Sweet Damage is the hotly anticipated new book from Rebecca James, whose debut YA thriller Beautiful Malice generated much hype around her reported million dollar advance and extensive foreign rights... Read more

Steal My Sunshine (Emily Gale, Random House)

Released May 2013

Australian-based, British-born YA author Emily Gale’s latest novel, Steal My Sunshine, explores long-buried secrets and loyalties in the shadow of a dark episode in Australia’s recent history: the forced adoption... Read more

Song of the Slums (Richard Harland, A&U, $17.99 pb, ISBN 9781743310052, May)

Released May 2013

Astor’s passion is for music, but she’ll take an arranged marriage if it gets her out of her stepfather’s house. Instead she finds herself tricked into working as a governess,... Read more