It's been a tough year, so here are five reads to lift your mood and say goodbye to 2020.
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The Switch, Beth O'Leary
Eileen is sick of being 79. Leena is tired of life in her twenties. Maybe it's time they swapped places...
Humankind: a hopeful history, Rutger Bregman
Humankind makes a new argument: that it is realistic, as well as revolutionary, to assume that people are good.
Ghosts: a novel, Dolly Alderton
Dolly Alderton's debut fiction novel is funny, tender and painfully relatable, filled with whip-smart observations about relationships and the way we live today.
Love your life, Sophie Kinsella
Can you love each other but not each other’s lives? Join Ava and her handsome stranger in Sophie Kinsella’s new title as they work to find one life together.
Flying the nest, Rachael Johns
With her usual humour, empathy and wisdom, Australian author Rachel Johns captures the joy and sadness many of us feel when trying to find our own happiness.
It doesn't stop there. Keep an eye out for these new titles coming soon:
Something Like This, Karly Lane
Set in rural Australia, Karly Lane's new story is one of love, loss, endurance and determination which all began with a chance meeting in a cafe.
The Grand Tour, Olivia Wearne
When Ruby and Angela embark on a road trip, the last thing they expect is a tiny stowaway; one who will turn them from unsuspecting tourists into wanted kidnappers and land them in a world of trouble.
The Valley of Lost Stories, Vanessa McCausland
Four women and their children are invited to the beautiful but remote Capertee Valley for a much-needed holiday. As the valley beguiles these four friends and haunts them in equal measure, each has to confront secrets of their own.