The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse
By Charlie Mackesy
Random House, RRP $35
"What do you want to be when you grow up?" "Kind," said the boy. Enter the world of Charlie's four unlikely friends - the boy, the mole, the fox and the horse who share important life lessons while they chat.
You might have seen them online already, and now you can enjoy Charlie's much-loved illustrations and valuable insights in this delightful book.
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The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and How to build a better economy
By Stephanie Kelton
Hachette, RRP $34.99
Kelton suggests that we've been thinking about government spending in the wrong ways, and shares her insights about government debt, deficits, inflation, taxes, the financial system, and financial constraints on the federal budget.
She explores how we can balance the risk of inflation while we deal with crucial societal issues such as poverty and inequality, creating jobs, climate change and building infrastructure in a way that is safer, cleaner, more prosperous and secure.
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The Infinite Game
By Simon Sinek
Penguin, RRP $29.99
Based on the theory that leaders who embrace an infinite game mindset - where players come and go, the rules are changeable, and there are no winner and losers or defined endpoint - build stronger, more innovative, more inspiring organisations.
They have the resilience to thrive in an ever-changing world, while their finite game-playing competitors fall by the wayside.
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No Rules Rules: Netflix and The Culture of Reinvention by Reed Hastings
By Erin Meyer
Ebury, RRP $35
Hastings, Netflix Chairman and CEO, shares the secrets that have revolutionised the entertainment and tech industries.
With INSEAD business school professor, Meyer, he explores his leadership philosophy, which begins by rejecting the accepted beliefs under which most companies operate - and how it plays out in practice at Netflix.
A must-read for anyone interested in creativity, productivity and innovation.
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Positively Geared
By Lloyd Edge
Wiley, RRP $29.95
What could be more irresistible than a book that tells you that financial freedom can be yours with as little as $40,000.
Armed with that sum you can start building a property portfolio that yields upwards of $100,000 of passive income per year.
Edge's proven strategies, easy-to-follow steps and case studies make this book essential reading for any budding property investor.
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101 Ways to Save Money on Your Tax - Legally!
By Adrian Raftery
Wiley, RRP $33.99
The author is known as Mr Taxman for a reason.
His step-by-step instructions show you how to leverage every deduction to lower your tax bill and keep more of your hard-earned money.
Thoroughly updated for the 2020-2021 tax year, this new edition gives you the latest information on changes to the tax codes as well as the latest COVID-19 government relief measures including JobKeeper, the cash-flow boost, the coronavirus supplement, the coronavirus SME guarantee scheme and the early access to superannuation.
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Money School: Become Financially Independent and Reclaim Your Life
By Lacey Filipich
Penguin, RRP $29.99
Don't fancy the idea of working for decades and retiring when you're worn out?
There's an alternative, says Filipich, and it's called financial independence, which translates to being able to cover life's essentials and afford the luxuries you want without having to turn up to a job each day.
As founder of education company Money School, the author knows because she's done it herself and believes it's achievable for most people through the power of passive income. You'll find the tools to create the life you really want.
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All Our Shimmering Skies
By Trent Dalton
HarperCollins, RRP $32.99
From the bestselling author of Boy Swallows Universe comes a magical novel set in Australia's north.
It's 1942, and as Japanese bombs rain down, motherless Molly Hook, the gravedigger's daughter, turns once again to the sky for guidance.
She carries a stone heart inside a duffle bag next to the map that leads to Longcoat Bob, the deep-country sorcerer who put a curse on her family.
By her side are the most unlikely travelling companions: Greta, an actress and Yukio, a fallen Japanese fighter pilot.
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Honeybee
By Craig Silvey
Allen & Unwin, RRP $32.99
Two lives are forever changed by a chance encounter.
Late one night, 14-year-old Sam Watson steps onto a bridge, climbs over the rail and looks down at the road far below. At the other end of the bridge, an old man, Vic, smokes his last cigarette.
The two see each other across the void and, bonded by their suffering, develop an unlikely friendship.
Slowly, we learn what led Sam and Vic to the bridge that night as each privately commits to the impossible task of saving the other.
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The Survivors
By Jane Harper
Pan Macmillan, RRP $32.99
A thrilling mystery that explores how one reckless mistake can forever change someone's life.
The guilt that haunts Kieran Elliott resurfaces when he takes his family to visit the coastal town he grew up in.
When a body is discovered on the beach, long-held secrets threaten to emerge: a sunken wreck, a missing girl, his absent brother, Finn, and questions that have never washed away.
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