Summer
has
arrived,
and
with
it,
some
precious
time
to
sit
back
and
read.
Here,
Money
magazine
in
conjunction
with
Dymocks,
presents
some
of
the
most
popular
fiction
and
non-fiction
books
of
the
year
as
part
of
our
annual
book
bundle
giveaway.
So,
dive
in,
learn,
escape
and
enjoy.
One
lucky
reader
will
win
the
complete
set,
valued
at
more
than
$375!
Wifedom:
Mrs
Orwell's
Invisible
Life
Anna
Funder
A
blazing,
genre-bending
masterpiece
from
one
of
the
most
inventive
writers
of
our
time.
Compelling
and
utterly
original,
Wifedom
speaks
to
the
unsung
work
of
women
everywhere
today,
while
offering
an
intimate
view
of
one
of
the
most
important
literary
marriages
of
the
20th
century.
It
is
a
book
that
speaks
to
our
present
moment
as
much
as
it
illuminates
the
past.
The
Psychology
of
Money
Morgan
Housel Money
is
typically
taught
as
a
math-based
field,
where
data
and
formulas
tell
us
exactly
what
to
do.
But
in
the
real
world,
people
don't
make
financial
decisions
on
a
spreadsheet.
Here
the
author
shares
19
short
stories
exploring
the
strange
ways
people
think
about
money
and
teaches
you
how
to
make
better
sense
of
one
of
life's
most
important
topics.
Seeing
Around
Corners
Rita
McGrath Paradigmatic
shifts
in
business
(known
as
inflection
points)
can
either
create
new,
entrepreneurial
opportunities
(Amazon
and
Netflix)
or
they
can
lead
to
devastating
consequences
(Blockbuster
and
Toys
R
Us).
This
guide
explains
how
to
see
these
inflection
points
before
they
happen
and
how
to
harness
these
disruptive
influences
to
give
your
company
a
strategic
advantage.
Storytellers
Leigh
Sales ABC
anchor,
bestselling
author
and
hit
podcaster
Leigh
Sales
interviews
the
cream
of
Australian
journalism
about
their
craft
-
how
(and
why)
they
bring
us
the
stories
that
inform
our
lives.
In
this
book,
she
interviews
those
usually
asking
the
questions:
the
journalists.
Storytellers
is
a
book
for
anyone
who's
ever
wanted
to
be
a
journalist,
or
simply
wondered
how
the
news
is
made.
Iron
Flame
Rebecca
Yarros From
the
No
1
Sunday
Times
bestselling
author,
Rebecca
Yarros,
comes
the
sequel
to
TikTok
sensation
Fourth
Wing.
Everyone
expected
Violet
Sorrengail
to
die
during
her
first
year
at
Basgiath
War
College,
Violet
included.
But
a
determination
to
survive
won't
be
enough
this
year.
Because
Violet
knows
the
real
secret
hidden
for
centuries
at
Basgiath
War
College
-
and
nothing,
not
even
dragon
fire,
may
be
enough
to
save
them
this
time.
Lola
in
the
Mirror
Trent
Dalton A
girl
and
her
mother
have
been
on
the
run
for
16
years,
from
police
and
the
monster
they
left
in
their
kitchen
with
a
knife
in
his
throat.
They've
found
themselves
a
home
inside
a
van
with
four
flat
tyres
parked
in
a
scrapyard
by
the
edge
of
the
Brisbane
River.
The
girl
has
no
name
because
names
are
dangerous
when
you're
on
the
run.
But
she
has
a
dream.
A
vision
of
a
life
as
an
artist
of
international
acclaim.
Stone
Yard
Devotional
Charlotte
Wood A
deeply
moving
novel
about
forgiveness,
grief
and
what
it
means
to
be
'good'.
A
woman
abandons
her
city
life
and
marriage
to
return
to
the
place
she
grew
up,
finding
solace
in
a
small
religious
community
hidden
away
on
the
stark
plains
of
the
Monaro.
As
she
gradually
adjusts
to
the
rhythms
of
monastic
life,
she
ruminates
on
her
childhood
and
finds
herself
turning
to
thoughts
of
her
mother,
whose
early
death
she
can't
forget.
The
In-Between
Christos
Tsiolkas Two
middle-aged
men
meet
on
an
internet
date.
Each
has
been
scarred
by
a
previous
relationship;
each
has
his
own
compelling
reasons
for
giving
up
on
the
idea
of
finding
love.
In
spite
of
this,
both
men
turn
up
for
the
dinner,
feel
the
spark
and
the
possibility
of
something
more.
A
tender,
affecting
novel
of
love,
hope,
and
forgiveness.
Elon
Musk
Walter
Isaacson From
the
author
of
Steve
Jobs
and
other
bestselling
biographies,
this
is
the
intimate
story
of
the
most
fascinating
and
controversial
innovator
of
our
era
-
a
rule-breaking
visionary
who
helped
to
lead
the
world
into
the
era
of
electric
vehicles,
private
space
exploration
and
artificial
intelligence.
Oh,
and
took
over
Twitter,
when
it
all
started
going
downhill.
Mr
Einstein's
Secretary
Matthew
Reilly A
secretary
like
no
other
in
an
epic
spanning
40
years
...
All
Hanna
Fischer
ever
wanted
to
do
was
to
study
physics
under
the
great
Albert
Einstein.
But
when,
as
a
teenager
in
1919,
her
life
is
suddenly
turned
upside-down,
she
is
catapulted
into
a
new
and
extraordinary
life
-
as
a
secretary,
a
scientist,
a
sister
and
a
spy.