Articles  •  20 August 2026

 

Best Books for Father's Day

We all know the perfect gift is a good book...but which one?! With so many incredible titles to choose from, we’ve selected a few below that are perfect for a variety of father figures, to make your life easier this Father’s Day.

For the escapist reader

Scion by James Islington is a witty and compulsively page-turning book in which a contract killer assigned to protect a scientist from assassination finds himself in the crosshairs.

For father figures who like fast-paced and utterly immersive sci-fi, Scion will have them hooked from page one.

Scion

 

For the classical reader

Son of Nobody by Yann Martel threads together the lives of a common soldier and a modern scholar living 3000 years apart in parallel stories of grief, bravery and loss.

This modern and imaginative retelling of the epic Trojan War is the ideal novel for dads who love history, myth and philosophical storytelling.

Son of Nobody

 

For the introspective reader

Bird Deity by John Morrissey is a subtle, unsettling, and incisive work of speculative Australian fiction, examining the human cost of empire in a familiar yet alien world.

Perfect for dads looking for something uniquely Australian, Bird Deity is a short but powerful novel that lingers long after the final page is turned.

Bird Deity

 

For the curious reader

A Brief History of Climate Folly by Tim and Emma Flannery recounts the outrageous history of various human schemes to influence the weather.

If your dad enjoys entertaining non-fiction about interesting topics, A Brief History of Climate Folly is the perfect Father's Day choice.

A Brief History of Climate Folly

If the above books don't quite fit the bill, check our our full section of recommended Father's Day picks!

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