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I Made Lattes for a Love God (Wendy Harmer, A&U)

Released November 2012

Fifteen-year-old Elly Pickering’s life just got a whole lot more exciting. Not only is her number-one crush, teen sensation Jake Blake, coming to her hometown to film his latest movie,... Read more

Lola Bensky (Lily Brett, Hamish Hamilton)

Released October 2012

Lola Bensky, a character often referred to as Lily Brett’s alter ego, has appeared in Brett’s short fiction, as well her 1990 novel Things Could Be Worse. In Brett’s new... Read more

On the Farm: Our Holiday with Uncle Kev (Roland Harvey, A&U)

Released November 2012

On the Farm: Our Holiday with Uncle Kev is the latest addition to Roland Harvey’s successful series of picture books, and it captures all of the fun and mayhem of... Read more

Looking for Rex (Jan Ormerod, illus by Carol Thompson, Little Hare)

Released October 2012

Although Gramps keeps himself active and busy, he’s lonely. He misses his wife Rose, and his family thinks he should get out more. Mum suggests that Gramps might like to... Read more

The Lady Risks All (Stephanie Laurens, HarperCollins)

Released October 2012

Stephanie Laurens' readers will be familiar with Lord Julian, or Roscoe, the hero of her latest Regency-set romance. However, they will be disappointed with the result: the novel is marred... Read more

Seven Nights in a Rogue’s Bed (Anna Campbell, HarperCollins)

Released October 2012

Seven Nights in a Rogue's Bed kicks off a new series by Anna Campbell, who has signed with a new publisher, Grand Central Publishing, though she remains with HarperCollins in... Read more

Don’t Go Back to Where You Came From (Tim Soutphommasane, NewSouth)

Released October 2012

With the recent popularity of shows such as Dumb, Drunk and Racist and Go Back to Where You Came From, Tim Soutphommasane's book is a timely study of multiculturalism in... Read more

Princess Betony and the Unicorn (Pamela Freeman, illus by Tamsin Ainslie, Walker Books)

Released October 2012

This stand-alone first chapter book from prolific author Pamela Freeman opens with a whip-cracking governess and a sprightly princess who isn't allowed to do x, y and z. When the... Read more

Questions of Travel (Michelle de Kretser, A&U)

Released October 2012

Questions of Travel is the fourth novel from Michelle de Kretser, who, I think it’s safe to say, is no longer a rising star but one of Australia’s finest literary... Read more

The Conversation (David Brooks, UQP)

Released November 2012

I was eager to read The Conversation by David Brooks. The idea of the novel had me salivating long before I held the pages in my hand. Two strangers—an older... Read more

A Corner of White: The Colours of Madeleine Book One (Jaclyn Moriarty, Pan Macmillan)

Released October 2012

Madeleine lives in Cambridge, England, The World, where she is homeschooled along with her two friends Belle and Jack. One day Madeleine finds a letter in a parking meter—and for... Read more

BOOK REVIEW: The Oldest Song in the World (Sue Woolfe, Fourth Estate)

Released January 1970

The Oldest Song in the World is quite an incredible book. The story, with its mix of themes, is full of tension and interest. Kate is sent to a town... Read more

Zombies, Bananas and Why There Are No Economists in Heaven (Jessica Irvine, A&U)

Released August 2012

Let’s face it, economics is not the sexiest social science going around. If I were to spout the terms ‘negative externality’ or ‘elasticity of demand’, I’m pretty sure most readers’... Read more

Get Well Soon! My (Un)Brilliant Career as a Nurse (Kristy Chambers, UQP)

Released September 2012

*Nonfiction Television audiences have been inundated with programs that attempt to depict the medical profession. Brisbane nurse Kristy Chambers’ memoir Get Well Soon! embodies the reason for their popularity: our tendency... Read more

The Rise of the Fifth Estate: Social Media and Blogging in Australian Politics Greg Jericho (Scribe, September)

Released September 2012

The Rise of the Fifth Estate is a well-researched and engaging look at the world of social media and blogging in the context of the Australian political system, and author... Read more

Thai-no-mite! (Oliver Phommavanh, Puffin)

Released October 2012

Thai-riffic! introduced readers to Albert ‘Lengy’ Lengviriyakul, a Thai-Australian boy whose parents run a Thai restaurant. Unfortunately, Lengy doesn’t particularly like Thai food and would much rather scoff down a... Read more

Riggs Crossing (Michelle Heeter, Ford Street)

Released September 2012

A girl is found in a car wreck, injured and suffering from amnesia. Nearby lie signs of a violent and bloody altercation. When questioned by the authorities, the girl becomes... Read more

Miss Understood (James Roy, Woolshed Press)

Released September 2012

Ten-year-old Lizzie doesn’t mean to cause trouble, and always has the best intentions. So why is she being homeschooled by her mother after being expelled from school for setting her... Read more

Creepy & Maud (Dianne Touchell, Fremantle Press)

Released October 2012

Creepy & Maud is the story of an unusual romance conducted through glass. Creepy, the eloquent boy next door, leaves notes stuck to his window for Maud, the girl whose bedroom... Read more

Clementine-Rose and the Surprise Visitor (Jacqueline Harvey, Random House)

Released September 2012

Clementine Rose is just a baby when she is delivered to Lady Clarissa Appleby of Penberthy House in a breadbasket full of warm buns. Welcomed with delight by Lady Clarissa,... Read more