Tag Archives: romance
New Books in the iCentre
We are super excited to share with you the new titles available in the iCentre for you to borrow! This is our first delivery of new reads for 2023 and it’s a wonderful selection for you to explore…we have the
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To celebrate Library Lovers Day we have put together reviews on our top romantic reads: Sixty-Seven Days by Yvonne Weldon Evie has been raised in the heart of Aboriginal Redfern, by a proud trailblazing Wiradjuri family. Her connections to the
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A sparkling YA romance set in Brisbane, Henry Hamlet’s Heart follows one guy and his sometimes hilarious, sometimes heartbreaking journey to love. Delve into the graphic book review and listen to the interview with the author, Rhiannon Wilde, to determine
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Sienna Anning, who worked with us here in the iCentre, recommended some classic reads that she thinks both students and teachers will enjoy. A classic is a book which, with each rereading, offers as much of a sense of discovery
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Sienna Anning, who has been working with us here in the iCentre, has recommended some classic reads that she thinks both students and teachers will enjoy. A classic is a book which with each rereading offers as much of a
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The Inheritance Games is the first book in the planned The Inheritance Games series. Written by Jennifer Lynn Barnes, this is a fast-paced thriller for YA fans of novels with mystery, plot twists, and puzzles to solve. It’s totally addictive
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The Cousins, by New York Times best-selling author Karen McManus, is a compulsive YA mystery thriller that will have readers engaged to an end they will not see coming! Three teens unlock some dark family secrets in a twisty, multi-layered
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#famous by Jilly Gagnon is a contemporary love story. Inspired by the true story of #AlexFromTarget, it deals with online issues like instant viral fame, online trolling and social media frenzies. The story is told with humour and teen readers
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The True Colour of a Little White Lie by Gabriel Bergmoser is a romantic comedy and light-hearted read with an underlying message about honesty and being true to yourself. It’s a coming-of-age story that teenagers will relate to as it’s
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Sunburnt Veils by Sara Haghdoosti, a proud Iranian Australian feminist, lets the reader walk in the shoes of a Uni political activist who learns how to stand up against the injustices of racism and Islamaphobia and develop the leadership to
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