
Sharing is caring
It seems like once a librarian, always a librarian. I read so many great books from junior fiction through to adult fiction and can’t wait to share them with other people. Et voila…
Latest reads:
All the Beautiful Things by Katrina Nannestad
I have loved every book in this series, but this one is possibly my favourite. Like the previous books, All the Beautiful Things is set during World War II. Anna’s little sister Eva was born with a disability, making her body weaker and her mind slower to learn things. Eva brightens the lives of all…
The Midwatch by Judith Rossell
The quality of this book is evident from the moment you hold it in your hands. It reminds me of the beautiful books I read as a child, with soft thick paper, and intricate illustrations. The Midwatch was an absolute pleasure to read. Maggie Fishbone is an orphan from Mud Harbour. After pushing bully Ned…
Six summers of Tash and Leopold by Danielle Binks
How could I resist a story with a hero dog named Rosie? There are so many layers to this story that I can’t do it justice with a short synopsis, but I will try. The layers are interwoven, and each unfolds at the perfect time, making it hard to avoid spoilers. When the story begins,…
Two can play that game by Leanne Yong
Samantha and Jaysen meet when Jaysen grabs the ticket to a game design workshop that Sam is desperate to attend. To decide who gets to keep the ticket , Sam and Jay agree to a competition of player versus player video games. Because of the tight-knit Australian-Malaysian community they belong to, the competition takes place…
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“Books may well be the only true magic”
Alice Hoffman