Kaiapoi High School

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  • The Hypnotist’s Love Story

    By Liane Moriarty
    4 stars

    A classic stalker story with a twist. Moriarty always tells a good yarn.

  • The Pretty Delicious Cafe

    By Danielle Hawkins
    4 stars

    A light, well-written story with just enough grit to hold your interest.

  • When it all went to custard

    By Danielle Hawkins
    3 stars

    A little predictable, but a light, well-written yarn nonetheless.

  • Blood and Steel

    By Helen Scheuerer
    5 stars

    A captivating mix of fantasy, romance and action.

  • Bird Life

    By Anna Smaill
    1 stars

    I really didn't enjoy this book. There were too many facets of the story and the characters that didn't connect or didn't ring true.

  • The Bookclub for Troublesome Women

    By Marie Bostwick
    5 stars

    An interesting look at the growth of feminism in America through the lives of four women who bond over The Feminine Mystique.

  • Don’t Turn Around

    By Amanda Brooke
    4 stars

    A solid thriller that kept me guessing. Includes some strong exploration of relationships, honesty and human fallibility.

  • The Downloaded 2: Ghosts in the Machine

    By Robert J Sawyer
    3 stars

    A reasonable follow on from The Downloaded, but got a little predictable.

  • The Downloaded

    By Robert J Sawyer
    3 stars

    A sci-fi story for the electronic age. This has an interesting basis and is told from a range of perspectives which kept things interesting.

  • Dreamboat Dad

    By Alan Duff
    3 stars

    This story has promise, but some of the language choices weren’t ideal. In particular, repeated use of the ‘n’ word, though realistic for the time period, was quite jarring.

  • The Heart’s Invisible Furies

    By John Boyne
    5 stars

    An emotional story following the experiences of unwed mothers and gay men from 1960s Ireland, through New York during the heart of the AIDS epidemic and into the much more accepting 2000s.

  • The Fallen of Foulweather Bluff

    By D. D. Black
    4 stars

    A story of corruption and murder in the highest levels of the US Navy. Not quite as good as the last Thomas Austin story, but it held my interest throughout.

  • The Shadows of Pike Place

    By D. D. Black
    5 stars

    This follows a gritty reporter and an ex-cop turned restaurant owner as they investigate the murder of a wealthy philanthropist. A classic example of a locked room mystery.

  • So You’ve Been Publically Shamed

    By Jon Ronson
    2 stars

  • Kāwai

    By Monty Soutar
    4 stars

    An interesting look at pre-colonisation life in Aotearoa NZ.

  • The Left-handed Booksellers of London

    By Garth Nix
    3 stars

  • His Favourite Graves

    By Paul Cleave
    3 stars

    A lot going on in this book - it shows how easily good people can end up doing bad things.

  • She’s a Killer

    By Kirsten McDougall
    3 stars

  • The Ornithologist’s Field Guide to Love

    By India Holton
    3 stars

  • Luka

    By Sarah Anna James
    4 stars

    A heartbreaking look at grief and how we deal with it - especially regarding the masculine ideas of this.

  • Shield

    By Racheal Craw
    3 stars

    This series; Spark, Stray and Shield is an interesting read. However, perspective was sometimes hard to follow when switching between real time, the protagonists memories and dreams, as well as memories of others told by the protagonist. An abundance of coincidences was also annoying.

  • The Things Gods Break

    By Abigail Owen
    4 stars

  • Only I Can Save Them

    By Imogen Matthews
    5 stars

  • The Things We Leave Unfinished

    By Rebecca Yarros
    4 stars

  • Paper Cage

    By Tom Baragwanath
    4 stars

  • Game Changer

    By Neal Shusterman
    4 stars

  • Stray

    By Rachael Craw
    3 stars

  • Tea and Cake and Death

    By Gareth Ward and Louise Ward
    4 stars

  • The Wish

    By Heather Morris
    4 stars

  • Carved in Blood

    By Michael Bennett
    4 stars

  • The Dictionary of Lost Words

    By Pip Wiliams
    5 stars

    A very interesting look at the development of language and how the vocabulary of marginalised communities may have been disregarded by those who decide what is important.

  • The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels

    By India Holton
    3 stars

  • Spark

    By Rachael Craw
    3 stars

    A great storyline with some interesting characters. A bit much going on in terms of the alterity, so explanations required a lot, but otherwise great.

  • The Bone People

    By Keri Hulme
    3 stars

  • Dead Girl Gone

    By Gareth and Louise Ward
    4 stars

  • Return to Blood

    By Michael Bennett
    5 stars

    A strong follow up to Better the Blood. This book has it all: murder, redemption, intrigue and red herrings, as well as hints of romance, a non-binary character and discussion of Māori history and Gods. A worthy and compelling read.

  • The Seven Rings

    By Nora Roberts
    3 stars

    Third in a trilogy - an interesting basis, though inconsistently told.

  • The Midnight Rose

    By Lucinda Riley
    4 stars

  • Secrets at Red Rocks

    By Rachael King
    4 stars

    Old world legend meets kiwi charm. Very enjoyable.

  • The Grace Year

    By Kim Liggett
    4 stars

    An interesting story about gender and the abuse of power. Handmaid's Tale meets The Power.

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