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message 1: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80837 comments Mod


With another year almost over here at Aussie Readers it's that time again to list your top 5 - 10 Aussie author titles. The books don't have to be released this year (2022) but only to be read.

Here's the link to the mid-year top 5-10 where you chose the first half of the year's favourites. See how much, and if, they change :)

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

My top 10 AAs for 2022 in no particular order...

Horse by Geraldine Brooks Horse by Geraldine Brooks

Gone to Ground by Bronwyn Hall Gone to Ground by Bronwyn Hall

The Carnival is Over by Greg Woodland The Carnival is Over by Greg Woodland

The Only Child by Kayte Nunn The Only Child by Kayte Nunn

The Proxy Bride by Zoe Boccabella The Proxy Bride by Zoe Boccabella

East of Alice by Annie Seaton East of Alice by Annie Seaton

Day's End (Paul Hirschhausen #4) by Garry Disher Day's End by Garry Disher

Under Her Skin The life and work of Professor Fiona Wood AM, National Living Treasure by Sue Williams Under Her Skin: The life and work of Professor Fiona Wood AM, National Living Treasure by Sue Williams

Retribution (Lexi Winter #2) by Sarah Barrie Retribution by Sarah Barrie

The Wrong Sister by Fiona Palmer The Wrong Sister by Fiona Palmer


message 3: by Kerri_M (new)

Kerri_M | 604 comments My top 10 were (no particular order)

1. Those Who Perish - Emma Viskic

2 - 5. Sulari Gentill - I read 4 of the Rowland Sinclair series (7 - 10) - consistently good

6. The Way it is Now - Garry Disher

7. Canticle Creek - Adrian Hyland

8. Treasure & Dirt - Chris Hammer

9. The Murder Rule - Dervla McTiernan

10. Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone - Benjamin Stevenson

And the one I most looked forward to reading all year, only to have the publication pushed into 2023 :( Silverborn: The Mystery of Morrigan Crow - Jessica Townsend

2023 I am planning to read more AA speculative fiction/YA


message 4: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80837 comments Mod
Kerri_M wrote: "My top 10 were (no particular order)

1. Those Who Perish - Emma Viskic

2 - 5. Sulari Gentill - I read 4 of the Rowland Sinclair series (7 - 10) ..."


Thanks for the info on the new Jessica Townsend Kerri! I wondered where it had gone :) It's now on my wish list.


message 5: by Krystal (new)

Krystal (krystallee6363) | 2344 comments I have been very slack with AAs this year I'm afraid! Here are my top AA reads:

1. Notorious Sorcerer by Davinia Evans (fantasy) Review Here

2. Small Habits for a Big Life by Rebecca Ray (self-help) Review Here

3. Cobalt Blue by Matthew Reilly (action/fantasy) Review Here

4. Aurora's End by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff (sci-fi) Review Here

5. Twenty-Six Letters by Charlotte Nash (contemporary) Review Here

Notorious Sorcerer (The Burnished City, #1) by Davinia Evans Small Habits for a Big Life by Rebecca Ray Cobalt Blue by Matthew Reilly Aurora's End (The Aurora Cycle, #3) by Amie Kaufman Twenty-Six Letters by Charlotte Nash


message 8: by Ria (new)

Ria | 14 comments My Aussie Books of 2022....

Love Objects by Emily Maguire No Hard Feelings by Genevieve Novak Something Blue by Alex Sarkis The Way it is Now by Garry Disher The Liars by Petronella McGovern The Torrent (Detective Kate Miles #1) by Dinuka McKenzie The Housemate by Sarah Bailey Treasure & Dirt (Ivan Lucic & Nell Buchanan, #1) by Chris Hammer


message 9: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3602 comments Nice ladies! The Housemate was one of my favourites too. Andrea, you got me onto this book! I've been recommending this one to friends & family.


message 11: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 2203 comments Mish wrote: "Nice ladies! The Housemate was one of my favourites too. Andrea, you got me onto this book! I've been recommending this one to friends & family."

I'm still hoping it becomes a series - Oli has so much potential.


message 12: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3602 comments Andrea wrote: "Mish wrote: "Nice ladies! The Housemate was one of my favourites too. Andrea, you got me onto this book! I've been recommending this one to friends & family."

I'm still hoping it b..."


Oh definitely! 🤞


message 14: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80837 comments Mod
Some interesting reads there Rowan! I also loved your #2 - an amazing man. And I have your #6 waiting at the library for me when it reopens - all on the strength of your excellent review.


message 15: by Rowan (new)

Rowan MacDonald | 419 comments Brenda wrote: "Some interesting reads there Rowan! I also loved your #2 - an amazing man. And I have your #6 waiting at the library for me when it reopens - all on the strength of your excellent review."

Absolutely, Brenda. I enjoyed watching his TED Talk too. Such an amazing man.

I hope you enjoy #6! It will probably be as close as I get to ever visiting Antarctica. Your list has certainly inspired me to read more Australian fiction this year!


message 16: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Not a lot of AA from me this year; I was too immersed in Sir Terry Pratchett but I do recomned:

1) The Business of Death (Death Works Trilogy, #1-3) by Trent Jamieson by Trent Jamieson

2) The Monster Who Wasn't by T.C. Shelley AND The Werewolves Who Weren't (Monster Who Wasn't Trilogy #2) by T.C. Shelley by T. C. Shelly

3) The Girl with the Dogs by Anna Funder by Anna Funder

and, in no specific order:

A Lifetime of Impossible Days by Tabitha Bird by Tabitha Bird

Surface Tension by Meg McKinlay by Meg McKinlay


message 17: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80837 comments Mod
Rowan wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Some interesting reads there Rowan! I also loved your #2 - an amazing man. And I have your #6 waiting at the library for me when it reopens - all on the strength of your excellent re..."

Thanks Rowan, I'm sure I will. And that's good to hear. We are extremely lucky in the Australian authors we have. A hugely talented bunch :)


message 19: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9953 comments I love this thread - it always gives me lots of Aussie books to add to my tbr!


message 21: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80837 comments Mod
Carolyn wrote: "I love this thread - it always gives me lots of Aussie books to add to my tbr!"

I agree Carolyn! Some definite tempters here!


message 22: by Suz (new)

Suz | 4447 comments Mish wrote: "Here are a few of my favourite Aussie reads in 2022:

Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy

[book:The Hypnotist..."


Love that Three Wishes made it to your list, Mish!!


message 23: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3602 comments Suz wrote: "Mish wrote: "Here are a few of my favourite Aussie reads in 2022:

Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy

[book:..."


Such a good book Suz, wasn't it. That scene with the fondue fork! I think she had me there. 😁


message 24: by Niamh (new)

Niamh | 503 comments I only read 10 books by Aussie authors in 2022, so here they are in order of favourites (I have grouped books from the same series together so that I don't have to choose!!):

1. The Gilded Cage and The Blood Traitor by Lynette Noni
2. The Other Side of the Sky and Beyond the End of the World by Amie Kaufman
3. Anything But Fine by Tobias Madden
4. The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl by Melissa Keil
5. The Long Distance Playlist by Tara Eglington
6. The Build-up Season by Megan Jacobson
7. One Would Think the Deep by Claire Zorn
8. Four Dead Queens by Astrid Scholte


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