Staff faves...December 2022
Published on 28 November 2022
Clare is currently reading The Tilt by Chris Hammer
A man runs for his life in a forest. A woman plans sabotage. A body is unearthed. Newly-minted homicide detective Nell Buchanan returns to her home town, annoyed at being assigned a decades-old murder - a 'file and forget'. But this is no ordinary cold case, as the discovery of more bodies triggers a chain of escalating events in the present day.
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Wendy is perusing Ultimate Weekends: Australia by Emma Shaw
Sometimes a quick weekend getaway is just what you need to improve your happiness and wellbeing, and with so many diverse experiences in our own backyard, now is the perfect time to disconnect, refresh and discover Australia, one weekend at a time.
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Jann and Lulu have both been reading The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth
He said she jumped. He wouldn't lie. Before the woman went over the cliff, Pippa and Gabe were happy.
According to Lulu it’s her best one yet!
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Jann also recently enjoyed Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Set in 1960s California, this blockbuster debut is the hilarious, idiosyncratic and uplifting story of a female scientist whose career is constantly derailed by the idea that a woman's place is in the home, only to find herself starring as the host of America's most beloved TV cooking show.
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Sue has just finished reading The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak.
It is historical fiction based in Cypress and the UK, a story of disruption, prejudice, of what it means to be ‘home’, friendship, family relations and nature - one of the main characters is a fig tree. I loved this beautifully crafted, delightful, and heart-warming story.
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Ingrid is reading Rafa Nadal – the king of the court by Dominic Bliss
Are you a fan of Rafa Nadal? This book is the complete, fully illustrated, guide to one of the greatest tennis players of the 21st century, winner of 20 grand slam men's singles titles, the King of the Clay, Spain's raging bull, Rafael Nadal.
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Beck has been reading Blueback by Tim Winton.
Blueback is an achingly beautiful story about family, belonging, and living a life in tune with the environment, from Tim Winton, one of Australia's best-loved authors.
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Beck enjoyed watching Baz Luhmann’s Elvis
The library has 2 copies of the DVD, reserve a copy today.
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Amanda is tucking into Ice Cream Adventures by Stef Ferrari
Summer = ice cream for me, along with the heat, afternoon storms, sea swims, and less clothes. Recipes in this book are lavish: lashings of cream and butter, caramel layers, lemon curds, berry, salted cocoa and banana sauces, all swirling with sugar. To get in the daily fix it includes how to make and eat ice cream with pasta and cheese, melted on French toast, in popcorn pudding, whipped into your breakfast eggs, and doused in your favourite tipple. Eat up.
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Tony is hooked on When things fall apart: heart advice for difficult times by Pema Chodron
Pema Chodron reveals the vast potential for happiness, wisdom and courage even in the most painful circumstances.
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