The Bookshelf

ABC Australia

What are you reading, loving or being challenged by? We review the latest in fiction for dedicated readers and for those who wish they read more.

  1. 14 HR AGO

    Launching ABC Radio National’s 2026 Top 100 Books countdown at SWF

    The Bookshelf comes to you from a sold out session at Sydney Writers’ Festival, for a conversation that brings together an exceptional line-up: acclaimed novelist and poet Tony Birch, Miles Franklin Award-winning author Siang Lu, and internationally celebrated writer Lily King. Together, with Cassie, Kate and special guest Claire Nichols from The Book Show, they mark the launch of ABC Radio National’s 2026 Top 100 Books countdown, this year turning the spotlight on the very best of Australian writing, fiction and non-fiction, across all time. ~ BOOKS MENTIONED BY LILY KING Colleen McCullough, The Thorn BirdsShirley Hazzard, The Transit of Venus; The Evening of the HolidayKate Grenville, The Idea of PerfectionChristina Stead, The Man Who Loved Children~ BOOKS MENTIONED BY TONY BIRCH William Dick, A Bunch of RatbagsRuth Park, worksColin Johnson, Wild Cat FallingKenneth Cook, Wake in FrightFrank Hardy, Power Without GloryPeter Carey, American Dreams; CrabsPi O, 24 Hours: Ulysses in Fitzroy~ BOOKS MENTIONED BY SIANG LU Nam Le, The BoatMichael Winkler, GrimmishPeter Carey, The True History of the Kelly GangHelen Garner, Monkey GripCharlotte Wood, Stone Yard Devotional~ BOOKS MENTIONED BY CASSIE MCCULLAGH Miles Franklin, My Brilliant CareerPeter Temple, Broken ShorePeter Carey, The Fat Man in History~  BOOKS MENTIONED BY KATE EVANS Ethel Turner, Seven Little AustraliansFlorence James and Dymphna Cusack, Come in SpinnerPeter Carey, Illywhacker; Oscar and Lucinda~ BOOKS MENTIONED BY CLAIRE NICHOLS The Australian Women's Weekly Birthday Cake BookMem Fox, Wilfrid Gordon McDonaldKim Scott, worksTim Winton, worksJosephine Wilson, Extinctions~ OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED  Tim Winton, CloudstreetTrent Dalton, Boy Swallows UniverseCharlotte McConaghy, Wild Dark ShoreSally Morgan, My PlaceArchie Roach, Tell Me WhyJimmy Barnes, Working Class BoyRuby Langford Ginibi, Don’t Take Your Love to TownThea Astley, worksHelen Garner, The Children's Bach; The Spare RoomMelina Marchetta, Looking for AlibrandiRichard Flanagan, The Narrow Road to the Deep North; Question 7Madeleine St John, Ladies in BlackShankari Chandran, Chai Time at Cinnamon GardensRuth Park, Playing Beatie BowAndrew McGahan, PraiseMarkus Zusak, The Book ThiefRobbie Arnott, LimberlostHannah Kent, Burial RitesNorman Lindsay, The Magic PuddingA.B. Facey, A Fortunate LifeDavid Malouf, Johnno Jane Harper, The Dry~ CREDITS Presenter, Kate Evans, Cassie McCullagh, Claire NicholsProducer, Kate Evans, Sarah CorbettSound, Harvey O'SullivanArts Editor, Rhiannon Brown

    55 min
  2. 24 APR

    On the Shelf: Inga Simpson, Asako Yuzuki, Helen Bain and more

    This week The Bookshelf leans into the wild as Kate Evans and guests are circled by stories of wolves, wild boar and witches, along with the final year of celebrated poet Sylvia Plath and a sensual story of food and obsession from Japan. Kate is joined by regular guests, the novelist, poet and Professor of Australian literature Tony Birch; and critic Beejay Silcox, who arrives fresh from the U.K. ready to talk literary pilgrimages and bookish souvenirs. Plus, a bonus discussion on this year's Stella Prize shortlist. ~ BOOKS REVIEWED Inga Simpson, Once We Were Wildlife: Stories, HachetteSarah Walker, The Water Takes, Summit BooksAsako Yuzuki, Hooked, translated from the Japanese by Polly Barton, Fourth EstateHelen Bain, The Daffodil Days, BloomsburySally O’Reilly, Hagtale, Scribe~ 2026 Stella Prize shortlist Evelyn Araluen, The Rot, UQPGeraldine Brooks, Memorial Days, HachetteMiranda Darling, Fireweather, ScribeLee Lai, Cannon, GiramondoMarika Sosnowski, 58 Facets: On violence and the Law, Melbourne University Press  Tasma Walton, I am Nannertgarrook, Simon & SchusterNOTE: the winner will be announced on 13 May  ~ OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED Ian McEwan, What We Can KnowCormac McCarthy, The RoadKim Scott, Dead Man DanceJohn Higgs, Lynchian: The Spell of David LynchAsako Yuzuki, ButterMieko Kawakami, Breasts and EggsSayaka Murata, Convenience Store Woman; EarthlingsEmi Yagi, Diary of a VoidColum McCann, worksFiona McFarlane, Highway 13Guillaume Lecasble, Lobster Lucie Rico, Fowl EulogiesRobin Robertson, The Long TakeJenni Fagan, The DelusionsJames Alistair Henry, PagansLaurie Colwin, Shine On Bright and Dangerous ObjectTracy Chevalier, Burning Bright ~ CREDITS Presenter, Kate EvansProducer, Kate Evans and Sarah CorbettSound, Roi Huberman and Tegan NichollsArts Editor, Rhiannon Brown

    1hr 8min
  3. 10 APR

    Steve Toltz, Ben Lerner, Siân Hughes, and more

    Memory, lost conversations and almost-fathers-and sons in Ben Lerner's Transcription; children divided by the throw of a dice, and that's just the start of it, in Steve Toltz's A Rising of the Lights; no such thing as unskilled labour, in Siân Hughes' No Such Thing as Monday, where a woman works as a drycleaner, trying desperately to rid herself of the stains of her childhood; new crime releases, and an Australian in Hollywood is reconsidered. Kate and Cassie with reviewers Michael Robotham and Geordie Williamson. BOOKS Ben Lerner, Transcription, Granta Steve Toltz, A Rising of the Lights, Penguin Siân Hughes, No Such Thing as Monday, Penguin Tana French, The Keeper, Viking Penguin Candice Fox, Redbelly Crossing, Penguin Patricia A. O'Brien, Errol Flynn: The true story of Australia's Hollywood Icon, Allen & Unwin [Keep scrolling for other books and writers mentioned in the discussion] GUESTS Michael Robotham is an internationally-acclaimed crime writer whose books include the Joseph O'Loughlan and Evie Cormac series. His latest novel is The White Crow — and his next one, Tell Me Something True, will be his first to be set in Australia Geordie Wiliamson is a literary critic, writer and publisher at Picador, whose books include a critical study of Alexis Wright in the Black Inc Writers on Writers series; and The Burning Library — on neglected Australian writers Other books mentioned in the discussion Karl Ove Knausgård, works Rachel Cusk, works W G Sebald, works Alexander Kluge, works David Foster Wallace, works Jonathan Franzen, works Wallace Stevens, works Les Murray, works Saul Bellow, works Philip Roth, works P D James, works Agatha Christie, works Sam Twyford-Moore, Cast Mates: Australian Actors in Hollywood and at Home CREDITS Presenters: Kate Evans and Cassie McCullaghProducers: Kate Evans, Sarah Corbett, Tracey TrompfSound Engineers: Craig Tilmouth, Roi HubermanA/ Arts Editor: Sarah Corbett

    1hr 1min

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