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ETTING OFF TO PLACES warm is the perfect excuse to invest in that book you have been meaning to get to for ages, before day-to-day life and the allure of streaming the latest prequel got in the (Penguin, $22.99) charts a ‘rivals to lovers’ journey over a sizzling summer month; by Pulitzer Prize-winner Geraldine Brooks (Hachette, $39.99) brings together different characters through a mysterious equine artwork found on the side of the road; by Bonnie Garmus (Penguin, $32.99) combines science and cooking in America in the 1960s to comic effect; by Amy Odell (Allen & Unwin, $45) charts the rise and rise of US editor Anna Wintour; Jacqueline Roy's (Simon & Schuster, $32.99) is a thriller dealing with confronting modern issues of racism and marginalisation; by Steven Rowley (Simon & Schuster, $32.99) is a charming tale of the love of family; Ranulph Fiennes (Penguin, $24.99) details the life of one explorer by another; lies, friendship and designer bags meld in by Kirstin Chen (HarperCollins, $32.99); Gabrielle Zevin's (Penguin, $32.99) is an unusual story of love and video gaming; by Emily Brugman (Allen & Unwin, 29.99) is set on Western Australia's unforgiving Abrolhos Islands.

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