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April 2026 Round Up

A brown background with a grey table. There is an open book with a quill on it and writing above it says My Month of Reading.

In April I read 20 books across fiction and non-fiction, and most of them were Australian authors. Many of them were review books, whilst a few were ones I had wanted to read out of interest or to know what had happened before reading the sequel. I read across various genres, and focused on the books I had on my TBR, so I am making good progress getting through my reading for the year. Lots more to come!

  1. Untypical: How the World Isn’t Made for Autistic People and What We Should All Do About It by Pete Wharmby
  2. My Wonderful Disgrace by Angourie Rice and Kate Rice
  3. 1000 Minutes of Danger by Jack Heath
  4. Somewhere by Shelby Matheson
  5. Ninja Bunnies vs The Big Bad Fox by Jake Hopkins, illustrated by Alex Patrick
  6. Bring it Back by Deborah Kelly
  7. The Casting Dilemma by Lynne Stringer
  8. Alice-Miranda in the Alps by Jacqueline Harvey
  9. Running in Circles by Shivaun Plozza
  10. Oceanforged: The Silent Island by Amelia Mellor
  11. The Wild Unknown by Emily Gale
  12. The World Belongs to the Children: The powerful lessons of a childhood under the shadow of war by Raya Goldtwig
  13. No One Is Safe by Ellie Marney
  14. Belong by Sharon Seymour and illustrated by Freya Goldsmith
  15. Alice-Miranda to the Rescue by Jacqueline Harvey
  16. Tearing Myself Together by Anna Whateley
  17. Frances Bloom: Dangerous Days by Katrina Nannestad
  18. My Body is My Home by Jasper Peach and illustrated by Beci Orpin
  19. Tove Jansson: Life. Art. Words by Boel Westin, translated by Silvester Mazzarella
  20. Two Wolves by Tristan Bancks

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