The books celebs recommend
Margaret Fulton
is the godmother
of Aussie
cooking;
chances are,
your mum and
grandma followed her
Australian Women’s Weekly recipes
at some point in their lives. Kate is
Margaret’s granddaughter and a food
writer in her own right. This “foodoir”
- a mix of recipes and memories –
is utterly gorgeous reading.
fiction
Something Special,
Something Rare, various
Perfect fodder for a Sunday
arvo on the couch, these
charming, funny, touching
short stories from well-known
Australian female writers are
what winter was made for.
Dietland, Sarai Walker
An absolute must-read! Plum
Kettle is obese, unhappy and
desperate to be thin. Her quest
leads her to a radical feminist
group whose members change
her life forever.
In the Quiet,
Eliza Henry-Jones
Cate has just died, yet she’s
able to see her family live
on without her, and now
she must grapple with the
consequences that this
power brings with it.
China Rich Girlfriend,
Kevin Kwan
Crazy Rich Asians was the
breakout guilty pleasure of
2014 – and its equally gossipy
sequel is poised to be just as
big. This book is a giant soap
bubble of frothy delight.
Luckiest Girl Alive,
Jessica Knoll
A deft page-turning thriller
in the style of Gillian Flynn.
Ani’s entire identity is forged
through survival – but of what,
exactly? A promising debut.
You should
read this!!!
JESINTA CAMPBELL
How to Talk to Anyone: 92
Little Tricks for Big Success
in Relationships by Leil
Lowndes
HILARY DUFF
This is How You Lose
Her by Junot Díaz
ELLIE KEMPER
Bossypants by Tina Fey
to their friends
MARGARET AND
ME: RECIPES FOR
LIFE FROM MY
GRANDMOTHER’S
KITCHEN,
KATE GIBBS
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