Te Puna Wai o Waipapa - Hagley College

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  • Chain gang all stars

    By Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
    5 stars

    Fantastically woven dystopian Sci fi story told mainly through the eyes of incarcerated characters. Think Hunger Games meets the American criminal justice system.

  • Rapport: Friendship, Solidarity, Communion, Empathy: A Tor Original (The Murderbot Diaries)

    By Martha Wells
    5 stars

    Chronologically this is book 2.5 in the Murderbot Diaries, but best read after 5, Network Effect. It is a vignette focusing on a transport bot and its favourite crew member as it reveals slowly that it has met and befriended Murderbot in the recent past.

  • Kākāpō dance

    By Helen Taylor
    5 stars

    Beautiful art, beautiful birds!

  • Bruce Finds a Friend

    By Kathryn Van Beek
    5 stars

    A cute rhyming story with lovely illustrations about a little found kitten

  • Turning Twelve

    By Kathryn Ormsbee
    5 stars

    Cute coming of age graphic novel

  • Everything is tuberculosis

    By John green
    5 stars

    Accessible, informative, and ultimately deeply humane.

  • Prophet song

    By Paul Lynch
    2 stars

    I started this as a physical book but switched to audio as soon as a copy became available through the library. My brother in Christ, punctuation, paragraph break, and quotation marks won't hurt you, I promise you.

  • Jonathan strange and Mr. Norrell

    By Susanna Clarke
    4 stars

    While long and winding, this tale is not boring. The writing is witty and romantic, though the plot is sometimes a bit plodding.

  • The Buffalo Hunter Hunter

    By Stephen Graham Jones
    5 stars

    Revenge fantasy impeccably written. Beautifully produced audiobook, as well.

  • Network Effect

    By Martha Wells
    5 stars

    This is an entertaining adventure sci fi novel following a construct named Murderbot and its friends (mostly assembled against its will). Murderbot has a wonderful character voice.

  • Whose Beak is This?

    By Gillian Candler
    5 stars

    This book is informative, fun, and has beautiful illustrations by Fraser Williamson

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