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2022 Term 1
Relax, rejuvenate and reconnect with some great holiday reading.

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Biographies and Non-Fiction

Riveting, colourful and often darkly humorous, House of Kwa is an epic family drama spanning four generations, and an unforgettable story about how one woman finds the courage to stand up for her freedom and independence, squaring off against the ghosts of the past and finally putting them to rest. (Booktopia)

For two straight weeks Trent Dalton sat at a desk with a sky-blue 1960s Olivetti typewriter, on the bustling corner of Adelaide and Albert streets, Brisbane, with a sign saying, ‘Sentimental writer collecting love stories. Do you have one to share?’ (Publisher)

Not My Father’s Son is the story of Alan Cumming’s journey of discovery, both a memoir of his childhood in Scotland, and an investigation into his family history which would change him forever. ‘Equal parts memoir, whodunnit and manual for living . . . beautifully written, honest . . . I was completely sucked in’ NEIL GAIMAN

Drawing on the questions he hears time and again, from millennials to baby boomers and all the generations between, So You Think You Know What’s Good For You? is a one-stop handbook that will settle fruitless anxieties and allow people to focus on what matters to them. (Publisher)

Award-winning public-health expert Timothy Caulfield tackles our daily dilemmas – from the moment we wake up to when we go to sleep – and the innumerable cultural, social and psychological forces shaping the decisions we make. Too often these decisions are dictated by concerns or beliefs about our world that simply aren’t true. Caulfield shows that these misperceptions unnecessarily stress us out and cause us to waste time and money. (Goodreads)

I have decided to write these stories just as I have always done, in my own hand. The joy that I have felt from chronicling these tales is not unlike listening back to a song that I’ve recorded and can’t wait to share with the world, or reading a primitive journal entry from a stained notebook, or even hearing my voice bounce between the Kiss posters on my wall as a child. (Goodreads)

A beautiful, intimate and inspiring investigation into how we can find and nurture within ourselves that essential quality of internal happiness – the ‘light within’ that Julia Baird calls ‘phosphorescence’ – which will sustain us even through the darkest times. (Goodreads)
Drama

‘A colourful, engaging story of escape and road-trip adventure … also compellingly cinematic and features an endearing narrator-heroine with plenty of meaty real-world troubles.’ – Sydney Morning Herald

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Liane Moriarty comes a novel that looks at marriage, siblings, and how the people we love the most can hurt us the deepest. (Booktopia)

We all have stories we never tell.
Before Owen Michaels disappears, he manages to smuggle a note to his beloved wife of one year: Protect her.Despite her confusion and fear, Hannah Hall knows exactly to whom the note refers: Owenβs sixteen-year-old daughter, Bailey. Bailey, who lost her mother tragically as a child. Bailey, who wants absolutely nothing to do with her new stepmother.

488 Rules for Life is Kitty Flanagan’s way of making the world a more pleasant place to live. Providing you with the antidote to every annoying little thing, these rules are not made to be broken. 488 Rules for Life is not a self-help book, because it’s not you who needs help, it’s other people.

The runaway Australian bestseller about love and loss in wartime Germany, inspired by a true story.
βCaptures the intensity of a brutal and unforgiving war, successfully weaving love, loss, desperation and, finally, hope into a gripping journey of self-discovery.ββ―The Courier Mail
Between life and death there is a library, and within that library, the shelves go on forever. Every book provides a chance to try another life you could have lived. To see how things would be if you had made other choices . . . Would you have done anything different, if you had the chance to undo your regrets? (Goodreads)

The Magician is an intimate, astonishingly complex portrait of Mann, his magnificent and complex wife Katia, and the times in which they livedβthe first world war, the rise of Hitler, World War II, the Cold War, and exile. (Goodreads)

Dramatic and urgent in its telling, The Sorrow Stone celebrates one womanβs quest, against the dramatic backdrop of the Icelandic countryside. In this gripping novel, the co-author of the bestselling Saga Land takes a sidelined figure from the Viking tales and finally puts her where she belongs β at the centre of the story. (Booktopia)

A novel about three women at turning points in their lives, and the one night that changes everything. (Publisher)

The debut novel from the inimitable Madeleine Ryan, A Room Called Earth is a humorous and heartwarming adventure inside the mind of a bright and dynamic woman. This hyper-saturated celebration of love and acceptance, from a neurodiverse writer, is a testament to moving through life without fear, and to opening ourselves up to a new way of relating to one another. (Publisher)
Fantasy

A fantasy series about a kingdom divided by corruption, the prince desperately holding it together, and the girl who will risk everything to bring it crashing down. (Publisher)

Surrounded by enemies, the once-great nation of Ravka has been torn in two by the Shadow Fold, a swath of near impenetrable darkness crawling with monsters who feast on human flesh. Now its fate may rest on the shoulders of one lonely refugee. (Publisher)

The Black Witch Chronicles #4. Newly exposed as the Black Witch of Prophecy, Elloren Gardner Grey is on the run, not knowing if she’ll find friends or foes. With her fastmate, Lukas Grey, either dead or in the hands of High Mage Marcus Vogel, Elloren knows the only chance of turning the tide of the coming war is to seek allies who will listen long enough not to kill her on sight.
Mystery & Crime

In a peaceful retirement village, four unlikely friends meet weekly in the Jigsaw Room to discuss unsolved crimes; together they call themselves The Thursday Murder Club. Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron might be pushing eighty but they still have a few tricks up their sleeves. (Booktopia)

Jack West Jr #4
Jack, it seems, has been chosen β along with a dozen other elite soldiers β to compete in a series of deadly challenges designed to fulfill an ancient ritual.
With the fate of the Earth at stake, he will have to traverse diabolical mazes, fight cruel assassins and face unimaginable horrors that will test him like he has never been tested before. (Publisher)

After the success of The Thursday Murder Club, Richard Osmanβs crime-fighting septuagenarians are back in The Man Who Died Twice. Itβs the Thursday after the Thursday Murder Clubβs first case. Elizabeth has been approached by a man from her past who has made a mistake β a βstolen diamonds, the mob is involvedβ kind of mistake β and he needs her help. It quickly becomes clear that this isnβt anything like their first small town case. (Booktopia)

Imposters #3 Quala, a North Queensland sugar town, the 1970s.
Barbara McClymont walks the cane fields searching for Janet, her sixteen-year-old daughter, who has been missing for weeks. The police have no leads. The people of Quala are divided by dread and distrust. But the sugar crush is underway and the cane must be burned. (Publisher)
For the first time in 20 years, Ann Cleeves –international bestselling and award-winning author of the Vera and Shetland series, both of which are hit TV shows– embarks on a gripping new series.
In North Devon, where two rivers converge and run into the sea, Detective Matthew Venn stands outside the church as his fatherβs funeral takes place. Once loved and cherished, the day Matthew left the strict evangelical community he grew up in, he lost his family too. (Goodreads)
Ann Cleeves–New York TimesΒ bestselling and award-winning author of the Vera and Shetland series, both of which are hit TV shows–returns with the extraordinary follow-up toΒ The Long Call, in the Two Rivers series, soon to be a major TV series too. (Goodreads)

Fifteen-year-old Christopher has a photographic memory. He understands maths. He understands science. What he can’t understand are other human beings. When he finds his neighbour’s dog lying dead on the lawn, he decides to track down the killer and write a murder mystery about it. But what other mysteries will he end up uncovering? (Goodreads)
Historical Fiction

The young engineer Marcus Attilius Primus has just taken charge of the Aqua Augusta, the enormous aqueduct that brings fresh water to a quarter of a million people in nine towns around the Bay of Naples. His predecessor has disappeared. Springs are failing for the first time in generations. And now there is a crisis on the Augusta’s sixty-mile main lineβsomewhere to the north of Pompeii, on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius. (Booktopia)

This funny, picaresque, clever retelling of Chaucer’s ‘Wife of Bath’ from The Canterbury Tales is a cutting assessment of what happens when male power is left to run unchecked, as well as a recasting of a literary classic that gives a maligned character her own voice, and allows her to tell her own (mostly) true story. (Publisher)

A New York Times Notable Book (2020)
Best Book of 2020: Guardian, Financial Times, Literary Hub, and NPRDrawing on Maggie O’Farrell’s long-term fascination with the little-known story behind Shakespeare’s most enigmatic play, HAMNET is a luminous portrait of a marriage, at its heart the loss of a beloved child. (Goodreads)

From one of our finest living writers, Wolf Hall is that very rare thing: a truly great English novel, one that explores the intersection of individual psychology and wider politics. With a vast array of characters, and richly overflowing with incident, it peels back history to show us Tudor England as a half-made society, moulding itself with great passion and suffering and courage. (Goodreads)

Though he battled for years to marry her, Henry VIII has become disenchanted with the audacious Anne Boleyn. She has failed to give him a son, and her sharp intelligence and strong will have alienated his old friends and the noble families of England. (Goodreads)

With The Mirror and the Light, Hilary Mantel brings to a triumphant close the trilogy she began with Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies. She traces the final years of Thomas Cromwell, the boy from nowhere who climbs to the heights of power, offering a defining portrait of predator and prey, of a ferocious contest between present and past, between royal will and a common manβs vision: of a modern nation making itself through conflict, passion and courage. (Goodreads)
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FANTASY

House of Hollow
By Krystal Sutherland
Iris Hollow and her two older sisters are unquestionably strange. Ever since they disappeared on a suburban street in Scotland as children only to return a month a later with no memory of what happened to them, odd, eerie occurrences seem to follow in their wake. And they’re changing. People find them disturbingly intoxicating, unbearably beautiful and inexplicably dangerous. But now, ten years later, seventeen year old Iris Hollow is doing all she can to fit in and graduate high school on time something her two famously glamorous globe trotting older sisters, Grey and Vivi, never managed to do. (Publisher)
The Prison Healer
By Lynette Noni
From bestselling author Lynette Noni comes a dark, thrilling YA fantasy perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, and Sabaa Tahir. (Goodreads)
Dark Rise
By C.S.Pacat
C.S. Pacat is the USA-Today best-selling author of Dark Rise, the Captive Prince trilogy, and the GLAAD-nominated graphic novels Fence. Born in Australia and educated at the University of Melbourne, C.S. Pacat has lived in a number of cities, including Tokyo and Perugia, and currently resides and writes in Melbourne. (Goodreads)
Terciel & Elinor
By Garth Nix
Garth Nix returns to the Old Kingdom for the never-before-told love story of Sabrielβs parents, Terciel and Elinor, and the charter magic that brought them togetherβand threatened to tear them apart. A long-awaited prequel to a classic fantasy series. (Goodreads)
The Midnight Girls
By Alicia Jasinska
The Wicked Deep meets House of Salt and Sorrows in this new standalone YA fantasy set in a snow-cloaked kingdom where witches are burned, and two enchantresses secretly compete for the heart of a prince, only to discover that they might be falling for each other. (Goodreads)DRAMA

Stars in Their Eyes
By Jessica Walton
Maisie has always dreamed of meeting her hero, Kara Bufano, an amputee actor who plays a kick-arse amputee character in her favourite show. Fancon is big and exciting and exhausting. Then she meets Ollie, a cute volunteer who she has a lot in common with. Could this be the start of something, or will her mum, who doesnβt seem to know what boundaries are, embarrass her before she and Ollie have a chance? (Goodreads)
Girls in Boys’ Cars
By Felicity Castagna
A page-turning novel about a complicated friendship; a road trip through NSW in a stolen car; the stories that define us; and two funny, sharp, adventurous young women who refuse to be held back any longer. (Publisher)
Henry Hamlet’s Heart
By Rhiannon Wilde
A sparkling queer YA romance set in Brisbane, Henry Hamletβs Heart follows one guy and his sometimes hilarious, sometimes heart-breaking journey to love. (Publisher)
How to Repaint a Life
By Steven Herrick
Isaac is running from his old life when he steps off the bus in a small town. He doesnβt plan on sticking around and has nowhere to stay, but a local cafΓ© owner’s kindness offers him a chance to change his story. Then Isaac meets Sophie and learns heβs not the only one wanting to repaint his life. (Goodreads)
Social Queue
By Kay Kerr
Kay Kerr is an autistic freelance writer and YA author from the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Her first book ‘Please don’t hug me’ was listed as a CBCA 2021 notable book for older readers. Social Queue is a YA romance novel with an autistic girl at the centre.
The Gaps
By Leanne Hall
A tribute to friendship in all its guises, The Gaps is a moving examination of vulnerability and strength, safety and danger, and the particular uncertainty of being a young woman in the world. (Goodreads)
A Pho Love Story
By Loan Le
When Dimple Met Rishi meets Ugly Delicious in this funny, smart romantic comedy, in which two Vietnamese-American teens fall in love and must navigate their newfound relationship amid their familiesβ age-old feud about their competing, neighbouring restaurants. (Publisher)
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
By Benjamin Alire Saenz
Aristotle is an angry teen with a brother in prison. Dante is a know-it-all who has an unusual way of looking at the world. When the two meet at the swimming pool, they seem to have nothing in common. But as the loners start spending time together, they discover that they share a special friendshipβthe kind that changes lives and lasts a lifetime. And it is through this friendship that Ari and Dante will learn the most important truths about themselves and the kind of people they want to be. (Publisher)
The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling By Wai Chim
Anna Chiu has her hands pretty full looking after her brother and sister and helping out at her dad’s restaurant, all while her mum stays in bed. Dad’s new delivery boy, Rory, is a welcome distraction and even though she knows that things aren’t right at home, she’s starting to feel like she could just be a normal teen. But when Mum finally gets out of bed, things go from bad to worse. And as Mum’s condition worsens, Anna and her family question everything they understand about themselves and each other. (Publisher)SERIES

Enola Holmes Mystery Series
By Nancy Springer
YA fiction series of detective novels by American author Nancy Springer, starring Enola Holmes as the 14-year-old sister of an already-famous Sherlock Holmes, twenty years her senior. (Publisher)graphic Novels

Drama
By Raina Telgemeier
Following the success of SMILE, Raina Telgemeier brings us another graphic novel featuring a diverse set of characters that humorously explores friendship, crushes, and all-around drama! (Publisher)
The Crossover
By Kwame Alexander
“With a bolt of lightning on my kicks . . . The court is SIZZLING. My sweat is DRIZZLING. Stop all that quivering. βCuz tonight Iβm delivering,” raps twelve-year-old Josh Bell. Thanks to their dad, he and his twin brother, Jordan, are kings on the court. But Josh has more than basketball in his bloodβhe’s got mad beats, too, which help him find his rhythm when itβs all on the line. (Goodreads)
Exo Dimensions
By Seraphina Newberry and Justin Randall
Mutants, cyborgs, failed clones and emotional wounds. This book is a ride into central Australian Indigenous creation stories, woven through family relationships, honour and sheer adventure. This story unsettles linear time as the past catches up with the future and vice versa, while the present reveals itself in intimate moments of connections, losses and mayhem.NON FICTION

Double Take is a fact-packed look at how science is tackling stereotypes. In the intermediate grades, students are likely to encounter and recognize all kinds of stereotypes. Our brains constantly use categories to sort and label the things (and people) around us — both with good results and frightening ones. This book explores how we all use stereotypes and how science can help us to build more equal societies, where fewer stereotypes exist and minorities don’t need to fight for equal rights. It offers plenty of hope for future equality and inclusion for all – and explains the surprising ways that science is helping us to get there. (Publisher) 
Author Trent Dalton spent two months in Brisbane city centre asking passers-by to tell him their love stories. This is his account of that experience and his retelling of some of the stories he collected. (Publisher) 
Growing up with a speech impediment and an auditory processing disorder, Amanda had hills to climb. Through poetry she found her voice, and became America’s first Youth Poet Laureate. After reciting a poem at President Biden’s inauguration, the audience was moved by Amanda’s unifying words, and she became a shining light for the whole world. This inspiring story of the poet’s life features a fact and photo section at the back. (Publisher)
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SERIES

New Girl
by Laura Sieveking
Ella has started at her new high school, and Eden College is everything she hoped it would be. She is getting to know her new friends and enjoying everything Eden has to o er. Until things start to get complicated. She accidently insults Saskia, the school diva, there could be a ghost in the dorm and items have started to mysteriously disappear. Can Ella catch the Eden thief? (Goodreads)
Wolf Girl
by Anh Do
When disaster separates Gwen from her family, she must fend for herself, all alone in the wilderness. Luckily, she’s not alone for long … When a wolf puppy, a labrador, chihuahua, and greyhound want to make friends, Gwen discovers talents she didn’t know she possessed. It will take all her new skills and strength just to survive. Will Gwen fulfil her destiny to become the one and only … Wolf Girl? (Back cover)
Wednesday Weeks and the Tower of Shadows by Denis Knight and Cristy Burne
Wednesday Weeks never wanted to be a sorcerer’s apprentice. She’d rather study science than magic. But when her cloak-wearing, staff-wielding grandpa is captured by a power-hungry goblin king, Wednesday must find a way to embrace her magical heritage and rescue him from the dreaded Tower of Shadows. Luckily, she’s not alone. Her best friend Alfie is a prime-number fan and robotics expert who’s all-in on Wednesday’s epic plan involving parallel universes, swords of power, and a wise-cracking talking skull. (Publisher)dRAMA

Exit Through the Gift Shop
by Maryam Master
Anahita Rosalind Ghorban-Galaszczuk is discovering that life is absurd. As if dying of cancer at the age of 12.5 isn’t bad enough, she still has to endure daily insults from her nemesis, Alyssa (Queen Mean) Anderson. Ana’s on a wild rollercoaster of life and death, kindness and cruelty, ordinary and extraordinary. And she’s got a few things to do before she exits. (Publisher)
My Brother Ben
by Peter Carnavas
Luke and his big brother Ben spend the summer on the banks of Cabbage Tree Creek. Quiet Luke sketches birds, while Ben leaps off the Jumping Tree. The boys couldnβt be more different but they share the same dream: winning a boat so they can explore the creek properly. Then Ben starts high school and the boys drift apart. When Luke catches Ben sneaking out at night, he knows his brother’s up to something, but what? A timeless story of birds and boats, and of brotherly love that is bigger than a wedge-tailed eagle, bigger than the sky. (Publisher)
Aster’s Good, Right things
by Kate Gordon
Eleven-year-old Aster attends a school for gifted kids, but she doesn’t think she’s special at all. If she was, her mother wouldn’t have left. Each day Aster must do a good, right thing-a challenge she sets herself, to make someone else’s life better. Nobody can know about her things, because then they won’t count. And if she doesn’t do them, she’s sure everything will go wrong. Then she meets Xavier. He has his own kind of special missions to make life better. When they do these missions together, Aster feels free, but if she stops doing her good, right things will everything fall apart? (Publisher)
Devils in Danger
by Samantha Wheeler
Eleven-year-old Killarney thinks school is boring. She’d much rather be exploring the wilderness around her Tasmanian hometown or helping her hairdresser mum. When strange things start to happen – ear-splitting screams in the dead of night and missing items found under the house – there’s even less chance of Killarney doing her schoolwork. She’s too busy solving the mystery. Before long, Killarney discovers the culprit- a wild Tasmanian devil, denning under the house! Killarney is excited, but many of the locals are terrified. When rumours about dangerous devils begin spreading, Killarney is determined to protect her precious visitor. But can she convince an entire town these wild creatures are worth saving?
Augustin and The Hot Air Balloon
by David Metzenthen
Augustin is a poor boy who lives in a barn. Celine is a rich girl who lives in a mighty palace. Together they escape into the sky… only to land in a world of terrible trouble and dangerous secrets! TROVE
Einstein the Penguin
by Iona Rangeley
When the Stewarts spend a sunny, frosty December day at London Zoo, theyβre enchanted by one small penguin. At the delight of young Imogen and Arthur, Mrs Stewart insists the penguin ‘must come and stay with them whenever he likes.’ But not one Stewart expects the penguin to turn up at their door that evening, rucksack labelled ‘Einstein’ on his backβ¦ The familyβs new feathered friend helps Arthur to come out of his shell and makes massive demands on Imogenβs amateur sleuthing. But together they must find out why Einstein came to them and they must keep away from the mysterious white-coat man. (Publisher)
Mel and Shell
by Julie Lawrinson
Shell and Mel are best friends, united by their love of ABBA. But when Scary Sharon decides she wants to be friends with Shell, and Mel begins acting strangely, things start changing fast. Confiding in her pen pal from 1829, Shell discovers she has a lot to learn about loyalty, honesty, and roller skating. (Publisher)
The Travelling Bookshop
by Katrina Nannestad
From the beloved author of The Girl, the Dog and the Writer in Rome and We Are Wolves comes an enchanting series for young readers. The right book might just change your life … (Goodreads)
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Xavier in the Meantime
by Kate Gordon
Sometimes Xavier wakes up feeling hopeless. Every new doctor β¦ this will fix it. Removing him from school β¦ this will fix it. The therapy group β¦ this will fix it. Can Xavier learn to cherish the moments in between the strugglesβthe moments in the meantime? (Goodreads)FANTASY

The Memory Thief
by Leonie Agnew
A lonely troll and a fierce, spiky girl form an unlikely alliance in Leonie Agnew’s extraordinary novel for children aged 9 years and up. Seth has been trapped behind the iron bars of the public gardens for as long as he can remember. By day he’s frozen as a statue of a shepherd boy, but as soon as the sun sets he roams the park, ravenously hungry. He is a troll, and the food he seeks is human memories. Then he meets Stella. There’s something so different about her – Seth doesn’t want her memories. He simply wants to talk to her. But there’s someone else in the garden who sees Stella as a threat…and a meal. Captivating, spine-tingling and surprising, this is a novel that holds you spellbound. What is Stella trying to forget? What are the memories that Seth is piecing together? And will he ever escape the lonely garden and start truly living?
Into the Sideways World
by Ross Welford
When twelve-year-olds Willa and Manny hear of a mysterious animal prowling their town, they are determined to prove it is real. Following it into a cave one full moon, they are swept into an alternative world — one where pollution and conflict were conquered decades ago. But no one believes them, and with a global war looming in out world their quest for proof becomes ever-more urgent, in a nail-biting race against time. And once you find a perfect world, can you ever leave it behind…? (Publisher)
Wishyouwas
by Alexandra Page
Set in London 1952, a young girl named Penny discovers a little creature trying to steal a letter from her uncleβs post office. However, she discovers that the creature, named Wishyouwas, is not a thief, but a sorter. He is part of a secret, underground organisation that rescues, sorts and delivers lost letters. What follows is a wonderful adventure where Penny and Wishyouwas tries to save the other guardians of lost letters from a Royal Mail Rat Catcher to save the Christmas delivery.lIBRARY STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS!

The Valley of Lost Secrets
by Lesley Parr
September 1939. When Jimmy is evacuated to a small village in Wales, it couldn’t be more different from London. Green, quiet and full of strangers, he instantly feels out of place. But then he finds a skull hidden in a tree, and suddenly the valley is more frightening than the war. Who can Jimmy trust? His brother is too little; his best friend has changed. Finding an ally in someone he never expects, they set out together to uncover the secrets that lie with the skull. What they discover will change Jimmy — and the village — forever.
COMING SOON!
The Extremely Embarrassing Life of Lottie Brooks
by Katie Kirby
Lottie navigates the many perils of growing up in this fantastically funny new illustrated series for a 9-12 audience, filled with friendship, embarrassing moments and plenty of lols. Hilarious, relatable and full of heart, for fans of funny and chaotic family stories.
COMING SOON!
The Catastrophic Friendship Fails of Lottie Brooks
by Katie Kirby
Lottie Brooks is back for spring term at secondary school and with her best friends Jess and Molly at her side, she can face anything. No more trying to impress mean girls Amber and Poppy. And absolutely no more being nicknamed Cucumber Girl. Plus, the spring musical means Lottie can dazzle her mega-crush Daniel with her talent as a singing crustacean. But her friendship with Jess and Molly seems to be going off the rails however much she tries to keep them all together. What’s she going to do? Three isn’t really a crowd . . . is it? (Publisher)NON FICTION

While still inspiring rebel girls of the world to dream bigger, aim higher, and fight harder, this sequel is bigger than each of us, bigger than our individual hopes, and certainly bigger than our fears. 
Powerful and inspiring: here are seven stirring stories about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who helped shape Australia. Each colourful spread in this illustrated book tells the story of incredible Indigenous Australians – such as Patyegarang, the young Darug woman who taught a First Fleet officer her language; Bungaree, the Kuring-gai nautical adventurer and Ngarrindjeri inventor and visionary David Unaipon.
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Recently Released

Dune
Released October 2021 – this is one you may have already seen. An epic Sci-Fi movie directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Villeneuve, Jon Spaihts, and Eric Roth.
What is it about?
A mythic and emotionally charged hero’s journey, “Dune” tells the story of Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, who must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet’s exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence-a commodity capable of unlocking humanity’s greatest potential-only those who can conquer their fear will survive.βWarner Bros.

Nine Perfect Strangers
Prime Video released Liane Moriarty’s book Nine Perfect Strangers in August 2021 with a star line up including Nicole Kidman and Melissa McCarthy.
What is it about?
“Nine Perfect Strangers” follows nine very different people who arrive at Tranquillum House, a mysterious wellness retreat that promises “total transformation”. Once there, the guests fall under the spell of the enigmatic Masha, who will stop at nothing to heal them. As the days unfold, however, Mashaβs unorthodox methods threaten to push this combustible group over the edge. – Prime Video
Other books in our collection by Liane Moriarty
- Big Little Lies
- Apples Never Fall
- The Husband’s Secret
Coming Soon

Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them
What is it about?
A third Fantastic Beasts film, titled Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore is expected to drop in 2022, expanding the Harry Potter universe. Mads Mikkelsen takes over for Johnny Depp in the role of the evil wizard Grindelwald, and Jude Law is back as the famous Albus Dumbledore.

Persuasion
What is it about?
Dakotah Johnston will lead in this new adaptation of the persuasion by Jane Austen. This one has made it to film before and follows protagonist 27 year old Anne Elliott on a love story with heartache.
No trailer available yet – stay tuned!

The Ring of Powers
Lord of The Rings Prequel TV Series
What is it about?
Amazon have committed to 5 seasons with the TV series expected to be called “The Rings of Power”. Amazon has released some details about the series, including the original storyline coming from the period preceding The Fellowship of the Ring. Also a sneak peek of what to expect Amazon have quoted “we are not remaking the movies, but we’re also not starting from scratch, so it will be characters you love”.

The School for Good and Evil
A Netflix film
What is it about?
A star studded line up including Charlize Theron, Kerry Washington, Michelle Yeoh, Laurence Fishburne, Ben Kingsley, and Patti Lupone. This is about two girls, you guessed it, one good and one evil. They find their roles reversed when they attend the School for Good and Evil and are placed in the same class. There are six books in this series and well worth the read before the film is released!

Where the Crawdads Sing
A highly anticipated release with Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People and War of the Worlds) as Kya. The movie is expected to be available on Netflix. Where the Crawdads Sing catapulted to popularity with Reese Witherspoon (Producer) including it in her Book Club selection in September 2018. By July 2020 more than 6 million copies had sold.
What is it about?
For years, rumours of the βMarsh Girlβ haunted Barkley Cove, a quiet fishing village. Kya Clark is barefoot and wild; unfit for polite society. So in late 1969, when the popular Chase Andrews is found dead, locals immediately suspect her. (Goodreads)
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That lovely feeling you get when reading a brand new book! Be swept away into a whole new universe exploring the delights of fresh new titles that have dropped in 2022. Trending on Booktok and newly arrived books are located on the first display as you enter the library. Be sure to check these out next time you are in!
As a quick teaser, below are some of the many new titles we have added. #AHStimes20
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Fiction
fantasy

A Tale of Witchcraft
By Chris Colfer
Series A Tale of Magic #2
Brystal and her friends have saved the world from the evil Snow Queen and secured worldwide acceptance for the magical community. However, when a mysterious new witch arrives at the academy, the celebrations are cut short. As the witch begins recruiting faeries into her rival school of witchcraft, it becomes clear she has dark intentions. And soon Brystal’s friend Lucy becomes embroiled in an ominous plot against mankind. (Goodreads)
Beasts of Prey
By Ayana Gray
Series Beasts of Prey #1
Magic doesn’t exist in the broken city of Lkossa anymore, especially for girls like sixteen-year-old Koffi. Indentured to the notorious Night Zoo, she cares for its fearsome and magical creatures to pay off her family’s debts and secure their eventual freedom. But the night her loved ones’ own safety is threatened by the Zoo’s cruel master, Koffi unleashes a power she doesn’t fully understand–and the consequences are dire. (Goodreads)
Redemptor By Jordan Ifueko
Series Raybearer #2
For the first time, an Empress Redemptor sits on Aritsar’s throne. To appease the sinister spirits of the dead, Tarisai must now anoint a council of her own, coming into her full power as a Raybearer. She must then descend into the Underworld, a sacrifice to end all future atrocities.
Dark Rise
By C.S.Pacat
Series Dark Rise #1
The ancient world of magic is no more. Its heroes are dead, its halls are ruins, and its great battles between Light and Dark are forgotten. Only the Stewards remember, and they keep their centuries-long vigil, sworn to protect humanity if the Dark King ever returns. (Goodreads)
Beyond the End of the World
By Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner
Series The Other Side of the Sky #2
Perfect for fans of Brandon Sanderson and Laini Taylor, this sequel to New York Times bestselling authors Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spoonerβs genre-bending fantasy The Other Side of the Sky takes us to the grand sky-city of Ciel, where danger and mystery await.
House of Hollow
By Krystal Sutherland
Iris Hollow and her two older sisters are unquestionably strange. Ever since they disappeared on a suburban street in Scotland as children only to return a month a later with no memory of what happened to them, odd, eerie occurrences seem to follow in their wake. And they’re changing. First, their dark hair turned white. Then, their blue eyes slowly turned black. They have insatiable appetites yet never gain weight. People find them disturbingly intoxicating, unbearably beautiful and inexplicably dangerous. (Publisher)
A Universe of Wishes By Various Authors – Short Stories
From We Need Diverse Books, the organization behind Flying Lessons & Other Stories, comes a young adult fantasy short story collection featuring some of the best own-voices childrenβs authors, including New York Times bestselling authors Libba Bray (The Diviners), Victoria Schwab (A Darker Shade of Magic), Natalie C. Parker (Seafire), and many more. Edited by Dhonielle Clayton (The Belles)..Drama’s worth the read, you will wonder where the day has gone!

Sugar Town Girls
By Malla Nunn
When Amandla finds a mysterious address in the bottom of her mother’s handbag along with a large amount of cash, she decides it’s finally time to get answers about her mother’s life. What she discovers will change the shape and size of her family forever. But with her best friends at her side, Amandla is ready to take on family secrets and the devil himself. These Sugar Town queens are ready to take over the world to expose the hard truths of their lives. (Publisher)
How to Repaint a Life
By Steven Herrick
Isaac is running from his old life when he steps off the bus in a small town. He doesnβt plan on sticking around and has nowhere to stay, but a local cafΓ© owner’s kindness offers him a chance to change his story. Then Isaac meets Sophie and learns heβs not the only one wanting to repaint his life. (Goodreads)
Funkytown
By Paul Kennedy
It is 1993: a serial killer is loose on the streets of Frankston, Victoria. The community is paralysed by fear and a state’s police force and national media come to find a killer. Meanwhile, seventeen-year-old Paul Kennedy is searching for something else entirely. He is focused on finishing school, getting drafted into the AFL and falling in love. So much can change in a year. The rites of passage for many Australian teenage boys – blackout drinking, simmering violence and emotional suppression – take their toll, and the year that starts with so much promise ends with Kennedy expelled, arrested and undrafted. (Publisher)
Anything But Fine
By Tobias Madden
Luca is ready to audition for the Australian Ballet School. All it takes to crush his dreams is one missed step and a broken foot. Jordan is the gorgeous rowing star and school captain of Luca’s new school. Everyone says he’s straight – but Luca’s not so sure. As their unlikely bond grows stronger, Luca starts to wonder – who is he without ballet? And is he setting himself up for another heartbreak? (Publisher)
If Not Us
By Mark Smith
Heβd always accepted the mine and power station were part of Shelbourne. On still nights, the thrum of the turbines echoed down the valley and melded with the sound of the ocean until you couldnβt tell them apart. (Goodreads 2021)
Perfect on Paper
By Sophie Gonzales
In Perfect on Paper: a bisexual girl who gives anonymous love advice to her classmates is hired by the hot guy to help him get his ex back. (Publisher)A crime, a sleuth, a villain, what more could you ask for?

Gone
By Michael Grant
In a small town on the coast of California, everyone over the age of fourteen suddenly disappears, setting up a battle between the remaining town residents and the students from a local private school, as well as those who have “The Power” and are able to perform supernatural feats and those who do not. (Publisher)
The Girl I’ve Been
By Tess Sharpe
A slick, twisty YA page-turner about the daughter of a con artist who is taken hostage in a bank heist.(Publisher)
The Unleashed
By Danielle Vega
In the terrifying sequel to The Haunted, Hendricks discovers that even though Steele House is gone, the hauntings in Drearfield are far from over β and itβs up to her to stop them. (Goodreads)
Ace of Spades
By Faridah ΓbΓkΓ©-ΓyΓmΓdΓ©,
An incendiary and utterly compelling thriller with a shocking twist that delves deep into the heart of institutionalized racism, from an exceptional new YA voice. (Goodreads)
You’ll be the Death of Me
By Karen M. McManus
A thrilling animal adventure filled with a From the author of One of Us Is Lying comes a brand new pulse-pounding thriller. When three old friends re-live an epic ditch day, it goes horribly-and deadly-wrong.
The Dark Hours
By Michael Connelly
There’s chaos in Hollywood on New Year’s Eve. Working her graveyard shift, LAPD Detective Renee Ballard seeks shelter at the end of the countdown to wait out the traditional rain of lead as hundreds of revelers shoot their guns into the air. As reports start to roll in of shattered windshields and other damage, Ballard is called to a scene where a hardworking auto shop owner has been fatally hit by a bullet in the middle of a crowded street party. (Goodreads)ROMANCE


Don’t Hate the Player
By Alexis Nedd
Sixteen-year-old Emilia, secretly a dedicated gamer, competes with her elite team in a major tournament at the same time she and her best friend are running for class president and vice president.
Last Night at the Telegraph Club
By Malinda Lo
A story of love and duty set in San Francisco’s Chinatown during the Red Scare. (Publisher)
Once Upon a Broken Heart
By Stephanie Garber
Desperate to stop her beloved from marrying another, sixteen-year-old Evangeline Fox strikes a deal with the mythic Prince of Hearts. In exchange for his help, he asks for three kisses to be given at the time and place of his choosing. But after Evangeline’s first promised kiss, she learns that bargaining with an immortal is a dangerous game — and that the Prince of Hearts wants far more from her than she pledged. He has plans for Evangeline, plans that will either end in the greatest happily ever after, of the most exquisite tragedy..BIOGRAPHY

Dave Grohl – The Storyteller
Grohl offers an honest portrait of an extraordinary life made up of ordinary moments. From his deep connection to his hometown of Springfield, Virginia, to the awe he still feels about raising his daughters, he tells stories from his soul. Packed with reflections on touring with Scream, joining Nirvana and watching it all crumble, creating Foo Fighters when his life was at a crossroads, and now crisscrossing the world as a family man, Grohl introduces himself to us as a gifted, engaging writer with a clear-eyed perspective on fame.
House of Kwa
Mimi Kwa
One of a wealthy silk merchant’s 32 children, Mimi Kwa’s father, Francis, was just a little boy when the Kwa family became caught up in the brutal and devastating Japanese occupation of Hong Kong during World War II. Years later, he was sent to study in Australia by his now independent and successful older sister Theresa. There he met and married Mimi’s mother, a nineteen-year-old with an undiagnosed, chronic mental illness. Soon after, ‘tiger’ Mimi arrived, and her struggle with the past – and the dragon – began. House of Kwa is an epic family drama spanning four generations, and an unforgettable story about how one woman finds the courage to stand up for her freedom and independence, squaring off against the ghosts of the past and finally putting them to rest. (Publisher)
Amy Remeikis
On Reckoning
The Guardian’s political reporter Amy Remeikis has spoken before about being a survivor of sexual assault, but Brittany Higgins going public with her story ripped the curtain back not just on political attempts to deal with real-world issues, but also how unsafe women can be, even inside the most protected building in the country. (Publisher)
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That lovely feeling you get when reading a brand new book! Be swept away into a whole new universe exploring the delights of fresh new titles that have dropped in 2022. Trending on Booktok and newly arrived books are located on the first display as you enter the library. Be sure to check these out next time you are in!
As a quick teaser, below are some of the many new titles we have added. #AHStimes20
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Junior Fiction
Series

Danger at Dead Man’s Pass
By Sam Sedgman & M.G Leonard Series Adventure on Trains #4 ADVENTURE
Embark on a thrilling fourth adventure in the bestselling, prize-winning Adventures on Trains series – Danger in Dead Man’s Pass, as Harrison Beck investigates an ancient family curse high in the German mountains. (Goodreads)
Orphans of the Tide
by Struan Murry
Series Orphans of the Tide #1
MYSTERY & CRIME
Inside the belly of a whale that washes in from the tide is a mysterious boy. The citizens of the city believe in an ancient myth that he’s ruled by the Enemy-the legendary god who drowned the whole world. Join Ellie as she tries to prove them all wrong. (Goodreads)
Across the Sea by Anh Do
Series Wolf Girl #5
ADVENTURE
Wolf girl and her dogs are back for another adventure! Get ready for a fast paced story that will leave you laughing in parts!
Shipwreck Island
Series Orphans of the Tide #2
MYSTERY & CRIME
Orphans Ellie and Seth have crossed an endless ocean in search of freedom and peace. Arriving on the shores of a colourful tropical island ruled by a mysterious queen, it seems they might just have found the perfect new home. But there is trouble brewing in paradise and soon Ellie and Seth find themselves caught up in a dangerous struggle for power — and forced to confront terrible truths from their past…
Animal Train By Anh Do
Series Wolf Girl #6
ADVENTURE
Juliette escaped from The Reestablishment by seducing Warnerβand then putting a bullet in his shoulder. But as sheβll learn inΒ Destroy Me, Warner is not that easy to get rid of…
A Tale of Sorcery
By Chris Colfer
Series A Tale of Magic #3
FANTASY
It’s almost been a year since Brystal made a deal with Death to find and destroy the Immortal in exchange for her life. To make matters worse, something dark and malignant has risen from deep. To stop this new evil, the fairies and witches must work with all the kingdoms and territories, including the Righteous Brotherhood and their Army of the Dead. But is the threat more familiar than they expected?
A New Knight By Sam Kerr
Series Kicking Goals #2
DRAMA
After a rough start, Sam Kerr settles in to playing soccer for the Knights.
But thereβs so much to learn β new rules and positions and strategies β¦ Lately, it seems like soccer is the only thing she can think about.
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Small Spaces
By Katherine Arden
Series Small Spaces #1
ADVENTURE
An ancient curse robbed Gemma Fisher of everything that matters mostβher friends, her family and the guy she loves. But now that she found the scroll that binds the curse, she finally has a chance to get her old life back. She just needs to destroy the scrollβbut it’s not as easy as she hoped.GRAPHIC NOVELS

Camp
by Kyla Miller
Series A Click #2
GRAPHIC NOVEL
A beautiful message to readers that although you can feel bad for a person you are not responsible for their happiness.
Photo by Orione ConceiΓ§Γ£o on Pexels.com Can’t decide between Drama, Crime and Fantasy?

The Boy who made Everyone Laugh
By Helen Rutter
DRAMA
Billy is an eleven-year-old boy with a big dream. He wants to be a stand-up comedian when he grows up: delivering pinpoint punch-lines and having audiences hang on his every hilarious word. A tough career for anyone, but surely impossible for Billy, who has a stammer. How will he find his voice, if his voice won’t let him speak? (Publisher)PICTURE BOOKS

There is no big bad wolf in this story
By Deborah Allwright, & Lou Carter
The Big Bad Wolf is late. Again! The Three Little Pigs are grumpy, and Grandma is annoyed. But how is Wolf supposed to be in two stories at the same time? Wolf has had enough. There will be no more Big Bad Wolf in this story! (Publisher)
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The River
By Sally Morgan
The River takes the reader on a journey of what their eyes can see and their ears can hear. See green ants crawling, hear frogs croaking, a goanna running, a fish splashing… Sally Morganβs beautiful words and Johnny Warrkatja Malibirrβs sensitive artwork combine to make this a unique, distinctive childrenβs picture book with global appeal. (Goodreads)Looking for a giggle?

Megamonster by David Williams
COMEDY
A fast paced book with lots of characters (comical voices will be a must for this one). Funny and engaging with lots of cheesy jokes!
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Gangsta granny strikes again
By David Williams
COMEDY
Ben is getting used to life without his beloved granny. She was a cabbage enthusiast, a Scrabble partner and an international jewel thief known as The Black Cat. Follow the story World-famous treasures are stolen in the dead of night and the clues point to none other than The Black Cat! But that’s impossible!Ebooks and Audiobooks on Sora & Wheelers

A Wonder Story – The Julian Chapter
By R. J. Palacio
Wonder is the story of August Pullman, an ordinary kid with an extraordinary face. Now comes ‘The Julian Chapter’. Julian’s side to the story is thought provoking, heart-breaking and a must read!
Invisible Emmie
By Terri Libenson
If you are a fan of Raina Telgemeier this is the perfect match for you. A funny debut graphic novel telling the story of two very different girls.
Nanny Piggins and the Runaway Lion
By R.A. Spratt
Book #3 in the series
With a runaway lion loose in the neighbourhood, Derrick, Samantha and Michael feel scared. Nanny Piggins feels like a slice of cake. In this third action-packed book of adventures, Nanny Piggins tames a lion and a lion tamer. (Sora)Unfamiliar with accessing Ebooks or Audiobooks via Sora or Wheelers?

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2021 Term 4
Relax, rejuvenate and reconnect with some great holiday reading. Browse our blog post to discover how to digitally access newspapers, magazines, eBooks and audioBooks.




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Library staff recommendations
Watch BOOKS THAT MADE US on ABC ivew for a great selection of books that have made an impact on the Australian Literary landscape.

Erin recommended Exploring our death rituals – and those of other cultures – Caitlin Doughty pleads the case for healthier attitudes around death and dying. (Booktopia)

Anne recommended The award-winning Number One bestseller and Queen of crime fiction Val McDermid carves out a stunning psychological thriller. The past is behind them, but what’s still to come will tear them apartβ¦

Anne recommended The Enola Holmes series is available via SORA click on Switch schools. If you can’t see AHS in the tiles click on My school isn’t listed type in All Hallows and follow the instructions.

Anne recommended Perfect for readers aged 10+ this marvelous middle grade mystery series doesn’t necessarily need to be read in order. Ten books in the series.

Erin recommended Avry must heal a plague-stricken princeβleader of a campaign against her people. As they traverse the daunting Nine Mountains, beset by mercenaries and magical dangers, Avry must decide who is worth healing and what is worth dying for. Because the price of peace may well be her life….

Ruth recommended Inspired by a personal moment of profound love and generosity, bestselling author β and one of Australia’s finest journalists β Trent Dalton spent two straight weeks sat at a desk with a sky-blue 1960s Olivetti typewriter, on the bustling corner of Adelaide and Albert streets, Brisbane, with a sign saying, ‘Sentimental writer collecting love stories. Do you have one to share?’

Mel recommended 12 Summers ago: Poppy and Alex meet. They hate each other, and are pretty confident they’ll never speak again. 11 Summers ago: They’re forced to share a ride home from college and by the end of it a friendship is formed. And a pact: every year, one vacation together. 10 Summers ago: Alex discovers his fear of flying on the way to Vancouver. Poppy holds his hand the whole way. 7 Summers ago: They get far too drunk and narrowly avoid getting matching tattoos in New Orleans. 2 Summers ago: It all goes wrong. This summer: Poppy asks Alex to join her on one last trip. A trip that will determine the rest of their lives. (Goodreads)

A New York Times Notable Book (2020)
Best Book of 2020: Guardian, Financial Times, Literary Hub, and NPRDrawing on Maggie O’Farrell’s long-term fascination with the little-known story behind Shakespeare’s most enigmatic play, HAMNET is a luminous portrait of a marriage, at its heart the loss of a beloved child. (Goodreads)
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MOST POPULAR FICTION 2021
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When seventh-grader Josephine’s mother is diagnosed with breast cancer, she wants to keep it secret, even from her best friend Makayla, but her twin brother, Chance, has other ideas.
Pink Hair and other Terrible Ideas By Andrea Pyros
Edie is excited with a capital E to start secondary school with best friend Oscar – the fish to her chips, the bananas to her custard. So when they are put in different classes and Oscar quickly makes new friends, Edie is devastated.
The Amazing Edie Eckhart By Rosie Jones
Jill goes along with the rest of the fifth-grade class in tormenting a classmate about being fat, and then finds out what it is like when she, too, becomes a target.
Blubber By Judy Blume
An intimate portrait of the relationship between a hard-working mother and her teenage daughter. Stunningly sad but ultimately uplifting, it is about being a ‘good mother’ or a ‘good daughter’.
Life on the Refrigerator Door By Alice Kuipers
After Clem’s house burns to the ground, leaving her with nothing she is forced to move in with her dad and start a new school. To fit in on her first day Clem reveals a secret she immediately regrets. How will Clem deal with everything when all she wants to do is run away.
The Secrets we Keep By Nova Weetman
Clem is slowly rebuilding her life after a house fire destroyed everything. Sheβs about to start high school with her best friends, Bridge and Ellie, and sheβs happy living with her dad in their tiny flat.
The Secrets we Share By Nova Weetman
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# Book 1 in A series of unfortunate events
The Bad Beginning By Lemony Snicket
Have you ever been kissed by a dog? Ever had to eat Vegemite off your sister’s big toe? Have you had a job delivering teeth? Has a bloodthirsty magpie ever been out to get you? I have. I’m Tom Weekly.
My Life and Other Stuff I Made Up By Tristan Bancks
Think your teachers are bad? Wait till you meet this lot. These ten tales of the world’s most splendidly sinister teachers will have you running for the school gates.
The World’s Worst Teachers By David Walliams
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Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong are in Egypt, taking a cruise along the Nile. They are hoping to see some ancient temples and a mummy or two; what they get, instead, is murder.
Death sets Sail By Robin Stevens
Hazel discovers the body of the Science Mistress, Miss Bell – but when she and Daisy return five minutes later, the body has disappeared. Now the girls have to solve a murder, and prove a murder has happened in the first place before the killer strikes again
Murder most Unladylike By Robin Stevens
Book #4 The girls from Eden College are going on a camping trip to Mount Midnight National Park. Ella is nervous but excited about camping in a tent in the middle of the bush.
Ella at Eden – Camp Midnight By Laura Sieveking
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Joining the Baby-sitter’s Club after moving to a new town, Stacey helps her new friends outmaneuver a rival sitter group while coming to terms with her diabetes.
The Truth about Stacey By Raina Telgemeier
Once upon a time, the kingdoms of the fairy-tale world lived in perfect harmony under the guidance of the Happily Ever After Assembly. But not all creatures and territories have been invited to this peaceful union.
Goldilocks: Wanted dead of Alive By Chris Colfer and Illustrated by Jon Proctor
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How to save a dragon: 1) Assemble equipment. Water, Weet-Bix, sugar, syringe, sticky tape, scissors. 2) Believe in everything. Pip likes to sit at the waterhole at dusk and remember Mika, her best friend. When she finds a half-dead creature at the waterhole, everything changes. She knows she has to save this small dragon and return it to where it comes from. But how?
Dragon Skin By Karen Foxlee
Jack loves his childhood toy, Dur Pig. DP has always been there for him, through good and bad. Until one Christmas eve something terrible happens — DP is lost. But Christmas eve is a night for miracles and lost causes, a night when all things can come to life…even toys.
The Christmas Pig By J.K. Rowling
For three years and eight months Felix has lived in a convent orphanage high in the mountains of Poland. He is different from the other orphans, though, as Felix is convinced his parents are still alive and that they will one day come back to get him. But instead, the orphanage is visited by a group of Nazis. (Goodreads 2021)
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