6 Books You Can Discover on WAYR? The App

6 Books You Can Discover on WAYR? The App

Looking to refresh your reading list with something unforgettable? What Are You Reading? The App is your go to destination for discovering standout titles across every genre, all in one place. And best of all, it’s FREE. Whether you’re in the mood for a nostalgic classic, a gripping crime novel or a story packed with twists and emotional depth, the app makes it easy to uncover your next favourite book.

In this curated collection, we have spotlighted six incredible books you can discover on What Are You Reading? The App. Each title offers something unique for readers ready to dive into a new story.

Looking For Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta

Melina Marchetta’s stunning debut novel is one girl’s story of her final year at school, the year she sets herself free. Josephine Alibrandi is seventeen and in her final year at a wealthy girls’ school. This is the year she meets her father, the year she falls in love, the year she searches for Alibrandi and finds the real truth about her family – and the identity she has been searching for. #15 in Australia’s Top 100 Favourite Homegrown Reads #33 in Australia’s 50 Favourite Kids’ Books poll, 2014 #88 in ABC My Favourite Book

Buy a copy of Looking For Alibrandi here.

 

The Torrent by Dinuka McKenzie

A loving husband lost to devastating summer floods. A teenage girl injured during a robbery. Two seemingly unconnected cases that will push a detective to the brink. An atmospheric, compelling new voice in Australian crime fiction. In Northern New South Wales, heavily pregnant and a week away from maternity leave, Detective Sergeant Kate Miles is exhausted and counting down the days. But a violent hold-up at a local fast-food restaurant with unsettling connections to her own past, means that her final days will be anything but straightforward. When a second case is dumped on her lap, the closed case of man drowned in recent summer floods, what begins as a simple informal review quickly grows into something more complicated. Kate can either write the report that’s expected of her or investigate the case the way she wants to. As secrets and betrayals pile up, and the needs of her own family intervene, how far is Kate prepared to push to discover the truth?

Buy a copy of The Torrent here.

 

Over My Dead Body by Dave Warner

Cryogenicist Dr Georgette Watson has mastered the art of bringing frozen hamsters back to life. Now what she really needs is a body to confirm her technique can save human lives. Meanwhile, in New York City, winter is closing in and there’s a killer on the loose, slaying strangers who seem to have nothing in common. Is it simple good fortune that Georgette, who freelances for the NYPD, suddenly finds herself in the company of the greatest detective of all time? And will Sherlock Holmes be able to save Dr Watson in a world that has changed drastically in 200 years, even if human nature has not?

Buy a copy of Over My Dead Body here.

 

The Inheritance by Kate Horan

Isobel Ashworth breezes through life, blissfully accustomed to the privilege which comes with her family name. But that changes when she arrives in the exclusive town of Hartwell. Sent there by her father to complete a controversial property development – and prove herself a serious player in the succession plan – her perfect life is unravelling. Isobel’s fiance is telling lies, the project is a disaster and the locals hate her; could her father be setting her up to fail? Buzzing with the promise of a big story, journalist Meg Hunter arrives in Hartwell to expose the Ashworth family dealings, and transform her faltering career. As she follows the trail of corruption, she uncovers clues about her mother’s mysterious past. When the next-gen Ashworths each receive an anonymous Christmas gift of a DNA testing kit, Isobel questions everything she knows about her family. Isobel is drawn to Meg and her pursuit of the truth … but someone out there will stop at nothing to hide the secrets of both families.

Buy a copy of The Inheritance here.

 

Rapture by Emily Maguire

The motherless child of an English priest living in ninth-century Mainz, Agnes is a wild and brilliant girl with a deep, visceral love of God. At eighteen, to avoid a future as a wife or nun, Agnes enlists the help of a lovesick Benedictine monk to disguise herself as a man and devote her life to the study she is denied as a woman. So begins the life of John the Englishman: a matchless scholar and scribe of the revered Fulda monastery, then a charismatic heretic in an Athens commune and, by her middle years, a celebrated teacher in Rome. There, Agnes (as John) dazzles the Church hierarchy with her knowledge and wisdom and finds herself at the heart of political intrigue in a city where gossip is a powerful—and deadly—currency. And when the only person who knows her identity arrives in Rome, she will risk everything to once again feel what it is to be known—and loved.

Buy a copy of Rapture here.

 

The Stranger at the Table by Cassie Hamer

A family gathering, but not everyone who sits down to dinner will survive it. Poisonous lies, family secrets, addiction and revenge – always a dish best served cold – are all on the menu. For readers of Sally Hepworth, Jo Dixon and Ali Lowe, this twisty domestic suspense holds you captive from its gripping beginning to its shocking denouement. Maz Antonio has spent the last two years in prison so is determined to make the first major family gathering in their new home deep in Australian suburbia as perfect as possible. She owes it to everyone after the terrible mistakes she’s made … mistakes for which she will always be trying to atone. This special lunch is her chance to make things right for her husband and children, to show everyone that she can maintain her sobriety, that things can go back to normal. (Whatever normal looks like when you have traumatic, confusing flashbacks of that fateful day where two innocent lives were lost.) Her sister, Elli, is in. So is her husband’s brother. Her distant father-in-law is gracing them with his presence and her mum Margaret is on the way from Newcastle, bringing a colleague – a virtual stranger she impulsively invited. But is this man really a stranger? Or could it be that he is intimately connected to the past that Maz has so desperately been trying to put behind her – a past that’s about to explode across the dinner table in the deadliest of ways…

Buy a copy of The Stranger at the Table here.

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  1. Henry Ward says:

    Thanks for sharing this curated list, Looking for Alibrandi is a classic, and The Torrent sounds like a solid crime pick. The WAYR? app seems like a great free tool for readers who want to discover new titles across genres.

    On a completely different note, if you ever want to take a break from reading and dive into some action-packed mobile gaming, I recently came across a site for nul’s brawl, it’s a private server version of Brawl Stars with all brawlers and skins unlocked. Not book-related, but fun for downtime between chapters.

  2. brenda molly Halfdord says:

    In this world of high tech devises not all readers and follows of your e=mails has a smart phone for down loading apps and scanning codes, so please continue with the old format so us oldies can enjoy your notifications of new material. cheers