Hastings Girls' High School, Ngā Rau Huia o Ākina

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  • There’s a cure for this

    By Seems Espinar
    2 stars

  • Last One Out

    By Jane Harper
    5 stars

    Set in a dying Australian town. The town is dealing with the fallout of people leaving, and the grief of family whose son went missing 5 years earlier.

  • Can you solve the murder?

    By Antony Johnston
    5 stars

    This is a pick a path book for grown ups! You choose the path, solve clues and try to solve the murder. Let’s just say I haven’t had success so far so will have to start again…

  • The girl in his shadow

    By Audrey Blake
    5 stars

    I really enjoyed this book. Set in Victorian England it revolves around Nora Beady who is a young woman practicing medicine in a time when this was not the done thing.

  • The Wedding People

    By Alison Espach
    4 stars

    Phoebe is the only guest at the hotel not there for the wedding. Lila, the bride, wants everything to be perfect and is furious at the thought of something ruining her perfect wedding.

  • The examiner

    By Janice Hallett
    4 stars

    I thought I had figured it out by midway through the book but there were still a number of surprises to come…

  • The Picasso Heist

    By James Patterson & Howard Roughan
    4 stars

    Reliably good read from James Patterson. A plot to free her father and take down the people who contributed to his demise.

  • Remarkably Bright Creatures

    By Shelby Van Pelt
    5 stars

    I loved this book! Had many friends recommend this to me but I was unsure about a story about an octopus. I am happy to be a convert.

  • Cuckoo

    By Callie Kazumi
    2 stars

  • Count my lies

    By Sophie Stava
    4 stars

    A book with a twist, and then another twist… I think this is book has the most twists of any book I have ever read.

  • Black Silk & Buried Secrets

    By Deborah Challinor
    4 stars

    Second book in the Tatty Crow series. Characters from previous books by Challinor appear in this series too which I enjoy.

  • Atmosphere

    By Taylor Jenkins Reid
    5 stars

    I loved this book and could not put it down! I could relate to the characters and loved the NASA context.

  • It takes tea to tango

    By Melissa Crosby
    2 stars

    Easy read, set in the Wairarapa.

  • The bookshop detectives - tea and cake and death

    By Gareth and Louise Ward
    4 stars

    Locally set book, with many recognisable landmarks and events (Been to many a battle of the bookclubs - we are there for the fun, certainly not the win)

  • The second wife

    By Rebecca Fleet
    3 stars

  • The impossible fortune

    By Richard Osman
    5 stars

    The octogenarian’s are back for their fifth adventure. This time it all begins at a wedding.

  • Prodigal Son

    By Gregg Hurwitz
    5 stars

    This time the person at the end of the nowhere man’s phone was the mother who had abandoned Evan as a child. This book starts right up where book 5 left off and makes it personal for Evan.

  • Into the fire

    By Gregg Hurwitz
    5 stars

    I am loving reading the Orphan X series. This is book 5…

  • My favourite mistake

    By Marion Keyes
    5 stars

    I really enjoyed this book. I have read all of the Walsh family books and have always liked Anna as a character.

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