Ponder this with your book club: can one bad decision tear your world apart?
Something to ponder with your book club: our lives aren't always what we make them out to be.
Take your reading group on an Indian adventure that's not covered in the guidebooks.
Transport your book club to the Strzelecki Desert, the Richmond Valley and County Tipperary.
This is the story of a love song... And like any good love song, it has two parts.
Treat your book club to Leah Purcell's harrowing and timely retelling of Henry Lawson's The Drover's Wife.
Introduce your reading group to a hopeless heroine, with Rose Hartley’s hilarious debut.
Transport your book club to the colourful but chaotic land of Haiti.
Fiona McIntosh's new historical blockbuster is sure to spark an engaging book club conversation.
Discover the dystopian novel that started a phenomenon.
Two female spies, a banned masterpiece, a book that changed history... The Secrets We Kept is perfect for book club.
Impress your book club with a 1940s themed party to discuss Khaki Town by Judy Nunn.
Transport your book club to Queensland during World War II with Judy Nunn’s exciting new novel, Khaki Town.
Take your book club on a journey into the criminal underbelly of 17th century London.
Take your book club to Venice with the new romantic drama from multi-award-winning author Barbara Hannay.
Take your book club back in time, with this enthralling story from the author of The Woolgrower’s Companion.
Travel to Imperial China and France during the ‘Terror’ of the French Revolution with your book club.
Pick a fascinating non-fiction book for book club this month. Fake is a startling true story of love in a world of liars, cheats, narcissists, fantasists and phonies.
Add the profoundly moving and exquisitely written book, The Yield, to your book club's reading list.
This gripping and compassionate family drama set between neighbours in suburban New York is perfect for book clubs.
Join twenty-something Amelia and her dog Lucy as they hitchhike from one end of the country to the other.
Decades since publication, Bryce Courtenay’s debut still packs an emotional punch.