Our top picks

The Greatest Menace
The Greatest Menace Patrick Abboud, Simon Cunich
“This queer true-crime journey takes you from underground nightclubs to hidden sex haunts, to remote parts of New Zealand and England. You’ll find yourself entangled in a police cover up, a case of wrongful conviction and a human experiment that didn’t go to plan. At the centre of it all was a covert government operation to eradicate 'the greatest menace to society': homosexuality.”
Not Now, Not Ever
Not Now, Not Ever Julia Gillard
“Julia Gillard explores the history and culture of misogyny, examining the tools in the patriarchy's toolbox, and casting an eye over intersectionality and misogyny in the media and politics. A timely and compelling read.”
The Passenger
The Passenger Cormac McCarthy
“A sunken jet. Nine passengers. A missing body. The latest tale from Cormac McCarthy is the story of a salvage diver, haunted by loss, afraid of the watery deep, pursued for a conspiracy beyond his understanding, and longing for a death he cannot reconcile with God.”