Meg Keneally chats with us about her solo debut novel Fled, an epic historical adventure based on the extraordinary life of convict Mary Bryant. Read more
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About Olivia Fricot
Olivia Fricot (she/her) is Booktopia's Senior Content Producer and editor of the Booktopian blog. She has too many plants and not enough bookshelves, and you can usually find her reading, baking, or talking to said plants. She is pro-Oxford comma.
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Signed copies of Fire and Blood by George R.R. Martin!
Calling all Game of Thrones fans: we have signed copies of Fire and Blood, the definitive history of House Targaryen in Westeros, by George R.R. Martin! Read more
It’s story time with Matt Cosgrove and Alpacas With Maracas!
Get ready to shake your maracas with Macca the Alpaca! Aussie author and illustrator Matt Cosgrove came to Booktopia this week to sign some copies of Alpacas With Maracas - this year’s pick for National Simultaneous Storytime! Read more
Jessica Rowe is back with Diary of a Crap Housewife!
Jessica Rowe's latest book, Diary of a Crap Housewife, is a witty manifesto for exhausted wives and mothers everywhere, aimed at resetting the bar, so we can embrace our messy selves - no perfection required. Read more
REVIEW: Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Booktopia's Olivia reviews Daisy Jones & The Six, calling it "a wild ride of sex, drugs, and rock’n’roll... I loved it more and more with every page." Read more
8 Books by Irish Authors for St Patrick’s Day
Just because St Paddy’s Day is over for another year doesn’t mean that you can’t celebrate gloriously good Irish writing every day. Read more
2019 Sydney Writers’ Festival Program Announced!
The Sydney Writers’ Festival has a 2019 lineup promising another spectacular year of Australian literary brilliance. Read more
The Man Booker International Prize – 2019 Longlist Announced!
Thirteen books, nine languages, twelve countries and three continents: it’s the 2019 Longlist for the International Man Booker Prize! Read more
2019 Oscars proves that books make the best movies
Book-to-movie magic in this year's Oscars Read more