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Phantom Days (Angela O’Keeffe, UQP)

Released May 2026

“A book comes into the world knowing it is a saviour, of sorts.” So begins Phantom Days, the 3rd novel by award-winning author Angela O’Keeffe (The Sitter, Night Blue), a... Read more

Running in Circles (Shivaun Plozza, UQP)

Released May 2026

In Running in Circles, Shivaun Plozza (The Worst Perfect Moment, The Boy, The Wolf and the Stars) brings climate science and extraterrestrial speculation together in a coming-of-age suspense novel set... Read more

Cast Away (Francesca de Tores, Bloomsbury)

Released May 2026

Award-winning author Francesca de Tores’s Cast Away is a fascinating and exquisitely detailed fictionalisation of sailor and navigator Alexander Selkirk’s 4 years marooned on a deserted island in the 1700s.... Read more

When Words Fail Us: Truth Beyond Time (Stan Grant, NewSouth)

Released May 2026

In When Words Fail Us, Stan Grant steps fully into his role as a philosopher and public thinker after walking away from a long career in journalism. Following the turbulence... Read more

Dove (Georgia Harper, Penguin)

Released April 2026

Georgia Harper’s Dove is a quiet, restrained novel with a philosophical tone and a steady undercurrent of tension. Set in a small Queensland town in 1993, the story centres on... Read more

My Ball Is Broken (Rob Graves-Morris, Walker)

Released April 2026

My Ball Is Broken, written and illustrated by Rob Graves-Morris, is a playful picture book with hidden depth for readers aged 4 and over, told from the perspective of a... Read more

Gross Things Animals Eat (Claire Stevens, illus Adele K Thomas, HarperCollins)

The cover of "Gross Things Animals Eat".

Released April 2026

Gross Things Animals Eat is packed with disgusting, bizarre and outrageous descriptions and illustrations that young readers aged 5 and up will absolutely love. Australian veterinarian Claire Stevens invites children... Read more

Look After Your Feet: Some Keen Observations on the Unexpected Advantages and Indignities of Getting Older (Rosalie Ham, A&U)

Released May 2026

Rosalie Ham (The Dressmaker) turns her sharp wit toward the journey of ageing in her first nonfiction book, Look After Your Feet. Insightful, mischievous and often very funny, the memoir... Read more

Tiwi war kwampini: Mwarlapwara kangi tingati (Tiwi War Hero: Footprints in the Sand) (Mavis Kerinaiua, ILF)

Released April 2026

Tiwi war kwampini: Mwarlapwara kangi tingati (Tiwi War Hero: Footprints in the Sand) is written, translated and illustrated by Mavis Kerinaiua, with support from Laura Rademaker. This compelling picture book... Read more

Griefdogg (Michael Winkler, Text)

Released April 2026

Miles Franklin–shortlisted author Michael Winkler (Grimmish) returns with his anticipated new novel, Griefdogg. Jeffrey is a hydrologist in Mildura who, after inheriting a small fortune, decides to abandon his adult... Read more

Fanny and Mina: The Fastest of Friends (Samantha Tidy, illus Hilary Cresp, Windy Hollow)

Released April 2026

Fanny and Mina: The Fastest of Friends, written by Samantha Tidy and illustrated by Hilary Cresp, is a narrative nonfiction picture book for readers aged 5 to 8. It introduces... Read more

The Friendship Paradox (Aśka, A&U Children’s)

The cover of "The Friendship Paradox" by Aska.

Released April 2026

The Friendship Paradox is a heartwarming YA graphic novel by author and artist Aśka (Stars in Their Eyes) about personal growth and friendship, with accessible science concepts sprinkled throughout. The... Read more

Crip Stories: An Anthology of Disabled Writers (ed BS Windon, Laura Pettenuzzo, Misbah Wolf & Katie Hansord, NewSouth)

Released April 2026

Crip Stories: An Anthology of Disabled Writers, edited by BS Windon, Laura Pettenuzzo, Misbah Wolf and Katie Hansord, in partnership with Mascara Literary Review and with the support of Creative... Read more

The Nocturnals (Frances Whiting, HarperCollins)

Released April 2026

Frances Whiting’s third novel, The Nocturnals, follows 5 teenagers in 1997 who promise “to love each other wholly” as they become inseparable in their final year of school. The group... Read more

The Last Word (Two Hearts) (A L Tait, Scholastic)

Released April 2026

Scholastic’s multi-authored Two Hearts series is capturing the Australian middle-grade romance market. It is notable for its appealing, tween-appropriate relationships, where friendships can evolve into gentle romance and culminate in... Read more

The Chateau on Sunset (Natasha Lester, Hachette)

Released April 2026

The Chateau on Sunset is the latest historical fiction novel from bestselling author Natasha Lester, set against both the glamour and the darkness of 1950s Hollywood. Told through split perspectives... Read more

Kill Your Boomers (Fiona Wright, Ultimo)

The cover of "Kill Your Boomers" by Fiona Wright.

Released April 2026

In her first work of fiction, Fiona Wright turns her sharp eye on Australia’s housing crisis. Kill Your Boomers centres on Keira, a 30-something writer who also nannies for the... Read more

The Angry Wives Club (Gabbie Stroud, A&U)

The cover of "The Angry Wives Club" by Gabbie Stroud.

Released April 2026

In The Angry Wives Club, Gabbie Stroud (Teacher, The Things That Matter Most) introduces 3 women who become friends at the gym in the small town of Shellwater Bay. It’s... Read more

Spare Kisses (Pip Harry, illus Yiscah Marcatili, Lothian)

Released April 2026

A young girl’s close and loving relationship with her grandmother is the subject of Pip Harry’s Spare Kisses. Told in gentle rhyme, the story follows Eve and her sprightly nan... Read more

The Curator (Wendy Tyrer, Perentie Press)

Released April 2026

Set against the inspiring backdrop of the National Gallery of Victoria, The Curator is a young adult graphic novel by author and illustrator Wendy Tyrer that delivers a gripping adventure... Read more