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Maggie's Going Nowhere by Rose Hartley
Maggie's Going Nowhere by Rose Hartley








The Bookseller at the End of the World by Ruth Shaw Recommended reading fro m Thursday 23 June - NZ Authors The High Cost of Living by Neil Gaiman Graphic Novel The Astonishing Colour of After by Emily XR Panĭeath. The Shepherds Crown by Terry Pratchett Discworld series Recommended reading from Thursday 21 July - Young Adult Novel

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The Fifth Season by N.K.Jemisin (Broken Earth Trilogy) Northern Lights by Philip Pullman (His Dark Materials) The Left-handed Booksellers of London by Garth NixĪ Mouthful of Birds: Stories by Samanta Schweblin The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger The Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell Recommended reading from Thursday 18 August - Armchair Travel The Parliamentary Novels - Anthony Trollope Let me Sing you Gentle Songs - Linda Olsson Recommended reading from Thursday 15 September - Free Range The Cuckoos Calling - Robert Galbraith (1st in the Cormoran Strike series) The Last - Hanna Jameson (available on BorrowBox) Recommended reading from Thursday 15 December - Eco FictionĪround the World in 80 Trees - Jonathan DroriĪround the World in 80 Plants - Jonathan Drori Touring Edwardian New Zealand – Paul Moon Sapiens: A brief history of Humankind – Yuval Noah Harari Recommended Reading from Thursday 19 / Friday 20 January

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Madly, Deeply: the Alan Rickman Diaries – Alan Rickman Ruth Galloway Mysteries (series) – Elly Griffiths Vanishing Ice – Lynley Hargreaves (non-fiction)

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Recommended Reading from Thursday 16 / Friday 17 February Invisible Women Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for men – Caroline Criado Perez Recommended Reading from Thursday 16 March One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow – Olivia Hawker

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Self-contained Scenes from a single life – Emma John Waypoints My Scottish Journey – Sam Heughanīookseller at the End of the World – Ruth Shaw What lies Beneath – Elspeth Sandys - Biography Theme: Uplit – Stories that are optimistic yet based on realism, and an uplifting hopeful quality. There will also be book club recommendations.Ĭlick on the titles below to find out more about these recommended reads. You will find a display in the library highlighting books that fit the theme making it easy to choose your next read. A theme will be set for each month, but we just love talking about books so feel free to come along and share whatever you have been reading and meet other book lovers. Wānaka Library Book Club meets on the third Thursday and the third Friday of each month.










Maggie's Going Nowhere by Rose Hartley