Book World, Not Another Boring Literary Magazine. Created by two best friends who loved books and wanted something that didn’t already exist, Book World has grown into a global community celebrating the people who make stories possible. Each issue brings insightful interviews, behind-the-scenes features, and a genuine passion for storytelling across every genre. From authors and narrators to bookshops and readers, we explore the real lives and creative worlds that shape today’s reading culture. Independent, curious, and deeply connected to its audience, Book World reminds readers everywhere why books still matter.
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FROM THE EDITORS
Book Review
Melbourne’s Book Store for kids Only
Why Children’s Stories Matter • Inside the Magic of Storyfest
WHERE THE WINE MEETS THE WORDS
BUILT DIFFERENT Ty Allan JACKSON • Ty Isn’t Waiting for Anyone
A Dog, A Book, A Story with Story Dogs • Fun Reading Reading for life
WHERE THE Love OF READING BEGINS
WHERE THE WILD WORDS ARE
Inside the Booth with RAMON DE OCAMPO
READING MATTERS
About the Kid’s Table • Why Children’s Authors Deserve a Better Seat
THE ECO RANGERS SERIES
DISCOVER LITTLE POWERFUL PEOPLE-A BEAUTIFUL WAY TO RAISE Empowered Kids
THE MAGIC OF BEDTIME STORYTELLING • Sparking Growth, Imagination, and Connection
DRAWING FROM EXPERIENCE
She Sees The Reader Within, Finds The Book They Need, and Makes a Difference • Our Featured Librarian - Vivienne Da Costa
ERIN McCLEAN ILLUSTRATED
The Story She Couldn’t Find and the book that Helps Kids Through Grief
BELGIAN
Celebrating Brains That Think Differently • WITH LARRIKIN House
NAT AMOORE
SMALL STORIES Big LESSONS • Why Social Stories Matter for Every Child
Dear Johnny and the Bad Mood Cloud • …was the beginning of something special. It started with one of those parenting moments we all know—a tough day, big feelings, and a little boy trying to make sense of it all. Tracey Rouette sat down with her son Johnny to talk through his meltdown, and together they came up with a plan: “Take a big breath, throw away the grumpy face, and get a hug from my favourite person!”
BOOK CLUB QUIZ
Penny’s Y.A. Shelf • “This time with my Granny”
SQUIGL CLUB • WITH STORYFEST PICTURE BOOK MAKER ANDY GEPPERT