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The best books to read this May

Take your pick of these must-reads, from fiction and memoir to a cookbook!

These are our picks for the books to read in May.

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Book cover of Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

A gripping novel about the whirlwind rise of an iconic 1970s rock group and its beautiful lead singer, revealing the mystery behind the band’s infamous break-up. Daisy Jones & The Six ($32.99) unfolds in interview format, spinning you through the exhilarating and emotionally charged months of a band on the brink – of fame, of love and of excess. It reads so much like a real rock biography, you have to remind yourself it’s fiction. This addictive book is unforgettable and unputdownable.

Book cover of The Place on Dalhousie by Melina Marchetta
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The Place on Dalhousie by Melina Marchetta

Rosie Gennaro reluctantly returns to the home built by her father – now inhabited by Martha, the woman her father married shortly after the death of Rosie’s mum. So begins a stand-off between two women who refuse to move out of the home they both lay claim to. The Place on Dalhousie ($32.99) is an unforgettable story about losing and finding love, about the interconnectedness of lives, and the true nature of belonging – from one of our most acclaimed writers.

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My Smoko Break by Hayley Maudsley

With more than 200 recipes and 100 household tips, My Smoko Break ($27.99) by Rural Weekly columnist and country mum Hayley Maudsley features beautifully simple recipes for delicious home-cooked food without the fuss.

Book cover of The Border by Don Winslow
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The Border by Don Winslow

The Border ($32.99) is an explosive thriller from the bestselling author of The Force. For more than 40 years, Art Keller has been on the frontline of America’s longest conflict: The War On Drugs. A war that has taught him more than he could ever imagine – that there are no borders.

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Barefoot in the Bindis by Angela Wales

An extraordinarily vivid memoir of a family’s attempt to tame 6000 acres and navigate the challenges of country life in northern New South Wales during the 1950s. Filled with drama and hilarity, joy and back-breaking toil, Barefoot in the Bindis ($29.99) portrays a childhood spent in the bush – and is a sensational picture of Australia past.

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