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NOVEMBER Book of the Month

TonyInterruptor

By Nicola Barker
 
The first thing that I noticed about TonyInterrupter is how many parentheses there are. (Barker is truly a woman after my own heart.) The second was just how damn funny this book is. This book is funny. Kicked off by an ‘interruption’, TonyInterrupter is a sprawling jumble of characters; everyone knows everyone, there is an Anders Danielsen Lie lookalike, and the resident teen is very concerned about the responsibilities of investigation for her quarter of a million followers.
 
Barker lovingly mocks her characters (including their main-character energy), and compels them to stop framing the world in reference to art, meaning and ideas, and to instead be real – if that is even possible.

 

– LEXIE –

 

$29.99
ILF NOV 2025
 

NOVEMBER ILF Book of the Month

The Art of Kaylene Whiskey: Do You Believe in Love?

Edited by Natalie King and Iwantja Arts
 

Kaylene Whiskey’s first major monograph is a dazzling celebration of colour, culture, and joy! She is one of my absolute favourite artists to check out at the Archibald (having been featured in the prize three times already). Kaylene’s paintings are a unique mash-up of pop culture icons like Dolly Parton, Tina Turner and Wonder Woman with her own Aṉangu community in Central Australia, using comic-book text bubbles and playful imagery to explore female power and identity in a uniquely Aboriginal context.

Not since Vincent Namatjira’s stunning monograph (also published by Thames & Hudson) have I been this excited about an art book – and I so loved being in Kaylene’s world!

– STEPH –
 
$90.00
 
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NOVEMBER Kids Book of the Month
 
The Last Ember
 
By Lily Berlin Dodd
 
Twelve-year-old Eva is a sharp (and sometimes reckless) wealthy chemistry student who accidentally finds herself in possession of the last Aerimander egg, dangerous dragon-like creatures whose destruction was ruled by the government centuries ago. Dusty, an orphaned delivery boy and youngest member of the Thieves’ Union, is sent after her to steal it. Eva and Dusty are from two very different socio-economic backgrounds, which makes for some thought-provoking and friendly banter. Every character feels real, from the flawed to the morally-grey, to Gourd, the delightfully stubborn getaway pony!
 
The world building and writing are stunning with an ample level of complexity for more advanced readers. Everything about this book is the perfect combination of familiar, yet original! The Last Ember is a charming, fast-paced debut and the first in an action-packed new fantasy duology. A must-read and great for fans of Nevermoor or those looking to move up from Wings of Fire! 
 
– MISCHA –

$19.99 

 
NOV C 2025
 
NOVEMBER Cookbook of the Month
 
Thai: Anywhere and Everywhere
 
By Nat Thaipun
 

Fans of MasterChef will know Nat Thaipun as the exuberant, highly talented winner of the 2024 series, in which she regularly presented original, lip-smacking Thai-inspired dishes that celebrated not only her Thai Australian culture but also unique Australian ingredients. In her first cookbook, Nat takes an even deeper dive into her food culture, documenting Thai recipes that have previously only been passed on verbally, and creating her own specialities with Thai Australian flavours.

This is fresh, exciting yet approachable food from a woman who first proved her cooking chops on screen, and then in award-winning restaurants overseas and here, including Melbourne’s Vue de Monde. I can’t wait to see what she’ll do next!

– SYLVIA –

$50.00

Australian Fiction  
The Sun Was Electric Light: 'Pure, pained, beautiful.' Helen Garner
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By Her Hand: An engrossing historical fiction debut, a tale of family, battles and female empowerment, for readers who love Geraldine Brooks and Maggie O'Farrell
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One Hundred Years of Betty
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Theory & Practice: Winner of the 2025 Stella Prize
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Fiction  
The Pretender: ‘A frontrunner for historical fiction book of the year’ – THE TIMES
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Table for One
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Luminous
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We Do Not Part
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The Thrashers
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Coven
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Sunrise on the Reaping (The Hunger Games)
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The Forest King's Daughter: an enemies-to-forbidden-lovers fantasy romance from the New York Times bestselling author of Frostblood
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Middle-Grade Fiction  
Silverborn: The Mystery of Morrigan Crow: Nevermoor 4
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The Surface Trials
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After: Dystopian sci-fi adventure for kids aged 9, 10, 11, 12 – a thought-provoking story of AI and humanity
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Relic Hamilton, Genie Hunter: The first in a fast-paced adventure series for 9-12 year olds featuring gadgets, magical creatures, ancient lore, rogue genies and an underground community of genie hunters - perfect for late-night Halloween reading
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Cooking  
Third Culture Cooking: Classic Recipes for a New Generation
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The Australian Ingredients Kitchen: Simple recipes using bushfoods
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Slow Cooking: Wholefood recipes | Every recipe for slow cooker and oven or stove
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Konbini: Cult recipes, stories and adventures from Japan’s iconic convenience stores
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Biography  
Diary of a Young Doctor
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Frida Kahlo's Love Letters
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Memorial Days
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The Loves of My Life: A Sex Memoir
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Australian Non-Fiction  
Annette Kellerman, Australian Mermaid: The inspiring true story of the swimming champion and Hollywood star, from the bestselling author of SISTER VIV and THE REMARKABLE MRS REIBY
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Unsettled: A Journey Through Time and Place
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Mr Blank
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Mean Streak: A moral vacuum, a dodgy debt generator and a multi-billion-dollar government shake down - the powerful story of robodebt, WINNER of the Prime Minister's Literary Award 2025
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Non-Fiction  
How babies are made.
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My Teeth
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The Fran Lebowitz Reader: The Sunday Times Bestseller
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Gay Life Stories
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Lifestyle  
Stress Tested: How the New Science of Stress Hormones Can Transform Your Health
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Pain Free: The easy four-step method to reduce pain naturally
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How to be Enough: Seven life-changing steps for self-critics, overthinkers and perfectionists
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All I Ever Wanted Was to Be Hot: Self image, beauty ideals and desirability
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Art  
The World of Banksy
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Surrealism: First and Always
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This Morning, This Evening, So Soon: James Baldwin and the Voices of Queer Resistance
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The Japanese Tattoo: The History and Evolution of an Art Form
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