Tegan Bennett Daylight is a writer, teacher and critic. Her books include the Stella Award shortlisted Six Bedrooms and the novels Safety and Bombora. She lives in the Blue Mountains with her husband and two children.
‘This page-turner is propelled by its diverse characters and
their burgeoning friendships.’
*The Guardian Best Australian Children’s Books of
2023*
‘Returning to the beauty of friendships before Messenger, Snapchat
and Instagram, the novel shows how an unlikely group of individuals
can transform into a group of tight-knit friends. Think of this as
a modern Australian take on Lord of the Flies and The Breakfast
Club.’
*Readings*
‘Essentially a survival story, the book is reminiscent of Brendan
Ritchie’s Carousel, but more a reimagining of William Golding’s
Lord of the Flies. Instead of conflict and power, Royals provides
an optimistic alternative in which trust and acceptance are the
genuine foundations to living together harmoniously.’
*Books + Publishing*
‘A real page-turner of a book, full of vivid characters, intrigue
and genuine warmth. The setting is so realistically unsettling, and
the teenagers so likeable, that I was hooked from the
beginning.’
*Alice Pung, author of One Hundred Days and
Laurinda*
‘If Stephen King did The Breakfast Club it might turn out a bit
like Royals. The creepily atmospheric premise sucks you in, but
you’ll stick around for the lovable group of Aussie teenagers. A
page-turning romp with a serious message at its core that
absolutely should not be started unless you’re prepared to stay up
all night finding out what happens next!’
*Kate Emery, author of The Not-So-Chosen One*
'This glorious fever dream of a novel with its cast of diverse
characters who we grow to love, explores the limits of consumerism
alongside the possibilities of human connection, all the while
keeping readers on the edge of their seats.’
*Erin Gough, author of Amelia Westlake Was Never
Here*
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