Haumoana School

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  • Mana

    By Tāme Iti
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  • A Life Less Punishing

    By Matt Heath
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  • Last One Out

    By Jane Harper
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  • The Rehearsal

    By Eleanor Catton
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    Quite different to the movie!

  • John & Paul: A love story in songs

    By Ian Leslie
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    Excuse me while I go and put a record on.

  • Finding My Voice

    By Aoife Dooley
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    I very much enjoyed this sequel to Frankie's World.

  • City of Vengeance

    By D. V. Bishop
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    If you think school politics is bad, read this!

  • Softly Calls the Devil

    By Chris Blake
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  • She's a Killer

    By Kirsten McDougall
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    A dystopia that is way too real.

  • The Mushroom Tapes

    By Helen Garner
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    I will read anything that Helen Garner writes. I especially love her true crime writing.

  • Bookish

    By Lucy Mangan
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    It feels so good to have finally found someone that has the same thoughts about the Brontes as I do!

  • My Darkest Prayer

    By S. A. Cosby
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    This author's debut and it reads like one. Can't wait to read some of his later work.

  • Flesh

    By David Szalay
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    So much of this story is happening off the page. How does Szalay do that?

  • The Mother-in-Law

    By Sally Hepworth
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    I love the little breadcrumbs Sally Hepworth puts down for the reader to follow.

  • The New Girl

    By Emily Perkins
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    Did Emily Perkins grow up in my town and I never noticed?

  • Never Flinch

    By Stephen King
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    I love spending time with Holly Gibney.

  • The Impossible Fortune

    By Richard Osman
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  • The CIA Book Club: The best kept secret of the Cold War

    By Charlie English
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    Interfering in foreign governments before social media.

  • 1985

    By Dominic Hoey
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    I was pretty much the same age as the protagonist in 1985 so all the cultural references hit me in the feels and transported me back in time. Highly recommend if you're a person of a certain age!

  • Bad Panda

    By Swapna Haddow
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    I'm a big fan of Dave the Pigeon. But if all the copies are out of the library, Bad Panda is an acceptable alternative.

  • The Genius Myth: The dangerous allure of rebels, monsters and rule-breakers

    By Helen Lewis
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    I'm with Helen, let's call the action, work, or idea genius, not the person. Recommended read.

  • Bookwork: A memoir of childhood reading

    By Lucy Manga
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    A must read for anyone who spent their childhood with their nose in a book.

  • Mercy

    By Jussi Adler-Olsen
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    Recommend

  • Theory & Practice

    By Michelle de Kretser
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  • Everyone this Christmas has a Secret

    By Benjamin Stevenson
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