NON-FICTION: A delicious mix of daily life, science, philosophy, pop culture, daydreams and irreverent humour, Eventually Everything Connects is a work of graphic non-fiction that is comforting, confronting and mind-expanding in equal measure.
GRAPHIC NOVEL: The White Horse is a unique hand-illustrated book that takes you on a powerful, visual journey of dark thoughts and emotions, and brings focus to the physical and mental burden of living with anxiety in the modern world.
GRAPHIC NOVEL: The new graphic novel from Emily McGovern, creator of the much loved webcomic My Life As A Background Slytherin, Twelve Percent Dread is a hilarious tale of female friendship enduring in an anxious and tech-obsessed world.
GRAPHIC NOVEL: A hilarious graphic novel for readers aged 6+ from actor, animator and Tiktok sensation Sam Cotton.
JUNIOR FICTION: Zeek and Arnie are back in another hilarious action-packed adventure featuring pirates, pancakes and the edge of the world . . .
Our book team has put together their recommendations for some of their favourite Aussie reads. Escape this Australia Day long weekend with a good book, from fiction and biographies to graphic novels and audiobooks.
A full-throttle blast of pure action, and a great showcase for Charlize Theron.
The history of the Cylons is told through Number Six, a human-like robot that has infiltrated the surviving human colony after the devastating war between them.
A young Mexican guy decides to cross the border illegally into America to be with his girlfriend when all other attempts fail.
Jan begins a 450km hike through the Australian Outback to get over a difficult breakup. In finding himself, he also rediscovers love in its many forms.
A graphic novel combining six editions of Storm Surge, an original zombie horror story set in the world of Dean Koontz' modern-day Frankenstein universe.
When superhero The Shadow begins to lose his sense compassion, he's thrust into The Twilight Zone where he has to face himself and rediscover who he is.
Based on one of the best-selling graphic novels of all time, DC Comic's full-length animated film, Batman: The Killing Joke will screen for one night only.
Set in a post-apocalyptic future where corporations have all but destroyed the world, bounty hunters have become celebrated assassins tasked with tracking them down.