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Lady’s Knight

Written by Aime Kaufman and Meagan Spooner Reviewed by Rebecca Sheraton Aimee Kaufman and Meagan Spooner are a writing dream team. This dynamic duo, comprised of two exceptional science fiction and fantasy authors in their own right, successfully flex their […]

The Drought Kangaroo

By Jackie French & Danny Snell Reviewed by Mia Macrossan Jackie French’s publications take up two whole pages of very small print so I won’t try to summarise here. Suffice to say that she was a very much loved Children’s […]

A Song for the King

By Katrina Nannestad & Freya Blackwood Reviewed by Mia Macrossan Both Katrina Nannestad and Freya Blackwood have been much awarded for their children’s books. Katrina’s  books include the CBCA-shortlisted We Are Wolves, The Girl Who Brought Mischief, The Travelling Bookshop series, […]

There’s a Prawn in Parliament House: The Kids’ Guide to Australia’s Amazing Democracy

By Annabel Crabb & First Dog on the Moon Reviewed by Annaleise Byrd Annabel Crabb is an ABC journalist, political commentator and host of TV shows including Kitchen Cabinet and Back in Time for Dinner. First Dog on the Moon […]

Wandering Wild

By Lynette Noni Reviewed by Dajo Finlayson Lynette Noni is the author of the bestselling and award-winning Fantasy series The Prison Healer, the Medoran Chronicles and the Whisper duology, but in this novel, she has moved from her usual fantasy […]

The Girl and the Ghost Book 2: Family Secrets

By Jacqueline Harvey, 2025 Reviewed by Dajo Finlayson Following on from her first, wonderfully appealing novel in this new series aimed at older readers, the award-winning Jacqueline Harvey has written this intriguing sequel to The Girl and the Ghost and […]

Scarlet Morning

Written and illustrated by N D Stevenson Reviewed by Mia Macrossan N D Stevenson is a cartoonist and animation producer. He is the creator,  and executive producer of the animated television series She-Ra and the Princess of Power and science […]

The Last Tiger

By Julia Riew & Brad Riew Reviewed by Alison McCaffrey Inspired by the forbidden love story of their Korean grandparents – who married across classes for love in a time of arranged marriages for standing – Julie Riew and Brad […]

Skull River

By Pip Fioretti Reviewed by Lauren Spencer This is Pip Fioretti’s second crime novel and follows on from the highly successful Bone Lands (2024). Pip has previously published books in women’s fiction and recently switched genres, a risky move that […]

Latest Interviews

Feature: Why Children Love Scary Stories – And Why It’s Ok!

By Claire Monsour As parents, carers, and educators, our primary role is to protect the children in our care – so it’s only natural to be concerned or resistant when children show an interest in the scary, the gory, and […]

Meet the Author: Kirsten Ealand

By Lauren Spencer Kirsten Ealand is a children’s book author from the Northern Rivers of New South Wales. Working part-time as a library assistant, Kirsten shares her love for books and reading with her community. It’s clear from her two […]

Meet the Author: Tim Winton

 Mia Macrossan talks to Tim Winton about his new book Ningaloo: Australia’s Wild Wonder, reviewed in StoryLinks this week. Thank you for talking to StoryLinks You write with love and knowledge of this beautiful area. How, where when did you first […]

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