Our Book Review Newsletter

Red Hot Reads has lapsed for some time, but we’re adding to our Book Review Newsletter again, starting in 2017 –  so that you can read our latest acquisitions.  Some of our books are donated to us by Read Plus because we have a team of reviewers willing to share their reviews to help other educators and students select YA novels.  Most of the reviews will be scooped from book review sites.  Watch this space.

Maladcapture1apted by R. Kurti

Walker Books, 2016. ISBN 9781406346299
(Age: 13+) Recommended. Science versus Religion in this fast-paced dystopian adventure. Cillian, a budding mathematician, is the sole survivor of a terrorist attack on the Metro (subway). Triggered by the trauma, hitherto untapped superpowers enable Cillian to save himself. Sadly, his father’s parting word, ‘Gilgamesh’, quickly becomes his quest.
Within hours, Cillian’s home is burgled and he knows he must look for the answers to the sole clue to his real identity. But there is another lost soul for him to meet in Foundation City. Tess is an orphan. She was raised by an extreme religious group, ‘Revelation’ who were responsible for the subway disaster and every other attack on the high tech ruling elite. Tess is sent to observe and ultimately destroy Cillian but the pair become friends, united by their distaste for the extremism on both sides.
Of course the friends endure, but it is clear they have unfinished business in Foundation City. In Maladapted, characterisation is not one of Richard Kurti’s strengths so readers looking to get to know Tess and Cillian, will be disappointed. However, the electrifying plot commands you to keep reading and we can expect that the main characters will be fleshed out in the ensuing series. Maladapted is crafted to satisfy fans of the Maze Runner and Divergent series or similar novels in the popular dystopian/sci-fi/horror category.
Deborah Robins

Read more reviews on ReadPlus Book Blog.

eBooks are working again.

eBooks

Our eBooks user names and passwords are working again. Choose from over 1,000 titles and some new titles added over the holidays.  To download an eBook to your device, visit our easy instructions.  The App is the easiest way but you can also use your laptop visiting Smithfield’s Wheeler’s webpage and search for books via the library’s online catalogue.

New Titles

These novels were added in February 2017.

A Tragic Kind of Wonderful  (Lindstom, Eric)

American Monsters (Landy, Derek)

Sunny Side up (Smale, Molly)

The Thousandth Floor (McGee, Katherine)

The Atomic Weight of Love (Elizabeth J. Church)

As I Descended (Robin Taley)

Unplugged  (Donna Freitas)

A Million Worlds with You  (Claudia Gray)

Made You Up (Francesca Zappia)

Red Pyramid (Riordan, Rick)

Throne of Fire (Riordan, Rick)

Serpent’s Shadow (Riordan, Rick)

In Order to Live (Yeormi, Park)

The Children of Men (PD James)

The Iron Woman (Hughes, Ted)

The Iron Man (Hughes, Ted)

The Smell of Other People’s Houses (Hitchcock, Bonnie-Sue)

Another Night in Mullet Town (Herrick, Steven)

The Rest of Us Just Live Here (Ness, Patrick)

Beck (Peet, Mal/Rosoff, Meg)

Prep (Sittenfeld, Curtis)

American Wife (Sittenfeld, Curtis)

A Prayer for Owen Meany  (Irving, John)

Sisterland (Sittenfeld, Curtis)

Booked (Alexander, Kwame)

The sun is also a Star (Yoon, Nicola)

If Blood Should Stain the Wattle (French, Jackie)

Rain Stones (French, Jackie)

Words in the Deep Blue (Crowley, Cath)

The Road to Winter (Smith, Mark)

Sister Heart (Morgan, Sally)

Great Valentine (Lili Wilkinson)

My Sister Rose (Larbalestier, Justine)

Goodwood (Frosby, Holly)

Gemma (Kaufman, Amy/Kristoff, Jay)

 

Top 50 Australian Authors for 2017

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Be Creative – Blogger’s Club Meetings Wednesdays

For Students

Our keen writers and readers are starting to muster each Wednesday first break in the eLearning room. Budding novelists and keen Reviewers are reading and critiquing YA books in exchange for free books offered to us by READPLUS.  We want you to come along and hone your writing. Good readers in year 7 & 8 are encouraged to attend to be eligible for the annual regional Reader’s Cup in term 2.

For Teachers

You can be creative too. Check out this link to the 50 best FREE online tools for Teachers.

2017 International Year of Sustainable Tourism Display

Welcome to Year 7 and welcome back to the library for 2017, The International Year of Sustainable Tourism and Development. What better way to mark the year than with our own mini rainforest cableway.

The Skyrail Rainforest Cableway competition is open ALL of Term 1.  That gives YOU plenty of time to enter. For competition details visit our Competition page to  download the competition flyer  You can view the presentation or visit the Library display.

GAMES DAY

Join us in the eLearning Room every Monday first break and bring your mates. We have cards, chess, scrabble and other board games.

BLOGGERS CLUB

Do you love to write?  Do you like to read? It doesn’t matter what.  Join us every Wednesday first break and network with other readers and writers.  Help with some of the writing about the place – blogs, competitions, newspaper articles, fiction or anything at all.  We need JUNIORS to compete in Reader’s Cup.  We need SENIORS to lead, coach and write book reviews for free books for the library.  Like to publish your writing? Why not start a blog?