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These will scare you silly...…
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Linda Nathaniel with her goody…
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The Whimsical/Fairy-tale qualities of the Once and Future King plus the historically descriptive language of Sword Song can be read in The Buried Giant.
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A very cool resource from NoveList. If you have re-read all your favourites and would like to read something similar, these leaflets have some great suggestions. Pick one up from our staff picks display stand today :-)
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All you need to do is READ a book (or several!), WRITE a short review and submit via the online library catalogue or using review cards at the Library. You will then go in the draw to WIN some amazing prizes.
The major prize will be a $250 voucher to spend at Ormeggio at the Spit- other prizes will be awarded…
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The Read Write Play theme for June is #bookclubreads. Have a look at the official site to get some ideas for your (or your book club's) reading list! You can also join in the twitter discussion at #rwpchat.…
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Check out our new fiction stock- General, Horror and Suspense respectively. If you're at Mosman library, have a look at our new fiction display in the cabinet. More new fic posts to come :-)
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This book is outstanding because its use of description is so lively and interesting.
12 year old Caitlyn is obsessed with the local aquarium and compares every day things in life to fish and the sea.
I thought that the best example was the description of going to the cinema and how the audience is like a school of fish hovering inside a coral cave and looking…
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