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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... August 2016 of Reading Time est. 2013 Reading Time
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Review : The Cat Wants Custard, Kay Oddone , single work review
— Review of The Cat Wants Custard P. Crumble , 2016 single work picture book ;
Note: August 02, 2016
Review : Figgy and the President, Tessa Wooldridge , single work review
— Review of Figgy and the President Tamsin Janu , 2016 single work children's fiction ;
Note: August 01, 2016
Review : This Hungry Dragon, Tessa Wooldridge , single work review
— Review of This Hungry Dragon Heath McKenzie , 2016 single work picture book ;
Note: Posted 1 August
Review : Lily in the Mirror, Verushka Byrow , single work review
— Review of Lily in the Mirror Paula Hayes , 2016 single work children's fiction ;
Note: Posted 1 August
Review : Snail and Turtle Rainy Days, Raquel Mayman , single work review
— Review of Snail and Turtle Rainy Days Stephen Michael King , 2014 single work picture book ;
Note: Posted August 10, 2016
Review : Little Koala Lost, Raquel Mayman , single work review
— Review of Little Koala Lost Blaze Kwaymullina , 2016 single work picture book ;
Note: Posted 10 August 2016
2016 CBCA Book of the Year Award Winner and Honour Books, single work review
Note: Posted 19 August 2016
Review : You’re Different, Jemima, Debra Tidball , single work review
— Review of You're Different, Jemima! Jedidah Morley , 2016 single work picture book ;
Note: Posted August 18, 2016
Review : Forgetting Foster, Katie Mineeff , single work review
— Review of Forgetting Foster Dianne L. Touchell , 2016 single work novel ;
Note: Posted August 14, 2016
Review : Bird and Bear and the Special Day, Liz Anelli , single work review
— Review of Bird and Bear and the Special Day Ann James , 2015 single work picture book ;
Note: August 26, 2016
Riddle Gully Secrets (Riddle Gully #3), Jennifer Mors , single work review
— Review of Riddle Gully Secrets Jen Banyard , 2016 single work children's fiction ;
Note: 26 August 2016
The Ghostfaces (Brotherband #6), Jennifer Mors , single work review
— Review of The Ghostfaces John Flanagan , 2016 single work children's fiction ;
Note: August 26, 2016
One More Friend (Mates: Great Australian Yarns), Julie Murphy , single work review
— Review of One More Friend Bill Condon , 2016 single work children's fiction ;
Note: 26 August 2016
Review : On the River, Julie Murphy , single work review
— Review of On the River Roland Harvey , 2016 single work picture book ;
Note: 26 August 2016
Review : Black, Elizabeth Foster , single work review
— Review of Black Fleur Ferris , 2016 single work novel ;
Note: 25 August 2016
Judges Report – CBCA Book of the Year Awards 2016, single work essay
'The total number of entries for the 2016 Children’s Book Council of Australia Book of the Year was 402. This includes 360 fiction entries and 42 non-fiction. There were many ‘jewel entries’ in the CBCA 70th birthday crown. The judges noted that it was refreshing to see the breadth of entries from poetry, verse novels, fiction and non-fiction, with outstanding writers and illustrators opting to use new voices and explore the boundaries with new stories and mediums. First time authors and illustrators combined to produce Notables and Shortlisted books in all categories. It was also noted that short story collections were abundant with endearing and intriguing characters and exquisite writing. While there were debut novels and titles, many fiction series continued in all categories where writing, plot, setting and characters combined to tell an individual narrative. Graphic novels featured in the Younger Readers section with supernatural threads in others genres along with romance and adventure. War as a theme still appeared in every category, however it was refreshing to see differing perspectives and narratives being told with writers and illustrators opting to use new voices and explore other stories. Refugees, fantasy, humour, animals, bullying, family and relationships all featured prominently.' (Introduction)
Note: August 31, 2016
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