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Stories about Fire, Wind, the Moon and other Dreamings: Warinypa wariny Mangunyjajamuwarr wirlarrapa wangalpa wika (Solomon Cocky, ed Barbara Hale & Inge Kral, UWA Publishing)

Released November 2025

Stories about Fire, Wind, the Moon and other Dreamings: Warinypa wariny Mangunyjaja muwarr wirlarrapa wangalpa wika is a newly edited collection of Nyangumarta narratives by Solomon Cocky and his father.... Read more

Eros: Queer Myths for Lovers (Zoe Terakes, Hachette)

Released November 2025

Zoe Terakes’ debut, Eros: Queer Myths for Lovers, retells five ancient Greek myths, drawing on the richness of their Cretan heritage to celebrate the long lineage of queer storytelling. Some stories... Read more

A Murder is Going Down (Kate Emery, A&U Children’s)

Released November 2025

Kate Emery (My Family and Other Suspects, The Not So Chosen One) returns with a mystery within a mystery in A Murder is Going Down, while remaining true to her... Read more

Last One Out (Jane Harper, Macmillan)

Released October 2025

When 21-year-old Sam Crowley disappears in Carralon Ridge, his footprints are found scattered around three abandoned houses. Five years later, his mother, Ro, returns to town for the annual memorial... Read more

Confetti and the Rainbow Garden (Shane Jenek, illus Dylan Finney, Pantera)

Released November 2025

Confetti and the Rainbow Garden is a heartwarming debut picture book written by drag artist and LGBTQI+ advocate Shane Jenek, also known as Courtney Act, and illustrated by Dylan Finney.... Read more

Eggshell (Olivia De Zilva, Espresso)

Released November 2025

Tender yet unsparing, Olivia De Zilva’s debut young adult novella, Eggshell, is a piercing meditation on adolescence, grief and belonging. Set in Adelaide’s working-class suburbs, Eggshell centres Kira, a mixed-race... Read more

What Have They Done to Liza McLean? (Amy Doak, Penguin)

Released October 2025

Set in an elite private school with dark secrets, What Have They Done to Liza McLean? is a fast-paced murder mystery by Amy Doak (Eleanor Jones Is Not a Murderer).... Read more

Gravity Let Me Go (Trent Dalton, HarperCollins)

Released October 2025

Gravity Let Me Go is Trent Dalton’s fourth work of fiction, and it doesn’t disappoint, once again drawing readers deep into a raw and chaotic world that is both unsettling... Read more

The Rot (Evelyn Araluen, UQP)

Released November 2025

In The Rot, Evelyn Araluen returns with a blistering follow-up to her Stella Prize–winning debut, Dropbear, proving once again her unmatched ability to splice lyrics, theory, memory and critique. This... Read more

The Long Night (Christian White, Affirm)

Released November 2025

Christian White’s The Long Night is a tense psychological thriller driven by a chilling kidnapping premise. Nineteen-year-old Em is abducted in a moment of vulnerability following what should have been... Read more

The Australian Wars (ed by Rachel Perkins, Stephen Gapps, Mina Murray & Henry Reynolds, A&U)

Released November 2025

The Australian Wars is a collection of essays edited by Rachel Perkins, Stephen Gapps, Mina Murray and Henry Reynolds that outlines the horrific frontier wars between 1788 and 1930. The... Read more

Between (Anna Walker, Scribble)

Released October 2025

Between by Anna Walker, CBCA Award–winning creator of Lottie and Walter and Florette, is a beautiful and meditative picture book that invites readers to pause, observe and imagine. Told with... Read more

A Smart Girl’s Guide to Second Chances (Steph Vizard, HarperCollins)

Released October 2025

Steph Vizard’s A Smart Girl’s Guide to Second Chances is a fun, perfectly executed romcom that plays cleverly with the idea of missed connections and what-ifs. When Rebecca is offered... Read more

Silence Is My Habitat: Ecobiographical Essays (Jessica White, Upswell)

Released October 2025

Silence Is My Habitat by Jessica White (A Curious Intimacy) is a collection of ecobiographical essays – stories that trace a life not through chronology alone, but also through a... Read more

The Lucky Sisters (Rachael Johns, Penguin)

Released October 2025

Rachael Johns (The Patterson Girls, The Greatest Gift) delivers one of her most heartfelt and emotionally layered novels yet in The Lucky Sisters, a story marking a confident shift beyond... Read more

Here Come the Cousins (Maggie Hutchings, illus Sarah Zweck, T&H)

Released October 2025

In Here Come the Cousins, a young child eagerly awaits the arrival of their seven cousins at Pop’s seaside home. After hellos and measuring who has grown the most over... Read more

Last Chance Joey (Meredith Resce, Rhiza Edge)

Released October 2025

In Meredith Resce’s debut YA novel, Last Chance Joey, 17-year-old Joey Walton – who is struggling with dyslexia, toxic social circles and a troubled home life – is sent to live in the... Read more

Mad Mabel (Sally Hepworth, Macmillan)

The cover of "Mad Mabel".

Released October 2025

Few people suspect an elderly woman or a little girl of murder, which is what makes Mad Mabel such a deliciously enjoyable read. Sally Hepworth’s latest novel begins with a... Read more

For No Mortal Creature (Keshe Chow, Penguin)

Released October 2025

For No Mortal Creature by Keshe Chow (The Girl with No Reflection) is a romantic fantasy inspired by Inception and Wuthering Heights, but the story it tells is unique and... Read more

Left Behind (Martine Kropkowski, Ultimo)

Released October 2025

Martine Kropkowski’s Left Behind is a stunning depiction of the remote, wild and isolated beauty of K’gari, paired with a taut and insidious suspense that grabs you from the opening lines.... Read more