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Fantasy and Science Fiction newsletter
By cclstaff21/03/2023
Recommended titles from the fantasy and science fiction genres. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter - delivered direct to your inbox.
Fiction A to Z newsletter
By cclstaff20/03/2023
Take a walk through the aisles of our general fiction section with our Fiction A to Z newsletter & discover reads to engage and enlighten.
Everybody is Somebody: Book review of Sylvia and the Birds by Jo Emeney
By Missbeecrafty16/03/2023
Missbeecrafty reviews a graphic novel full of nature facts and an inspiring story for kids about conservation and a life well-lived.
Entrance of Nurses’ Memorial Chapel: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl16/03/2023
Looking into the Nurses’ Memorial Chapel with the carpet runner designed by Nicola Jackson. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Biography and Memoir newsletter
By cclstaff15/03/2023
From celebrity memoirs to the lives of key figures in history, try our Biography and Memoir newsletter for extraordinary life stories.
Neurodiversity Celebration Week at Tūranga: 13 -19 March 2023
By cclstaff15/03/2023
We are getting behind Neurodiversity Celebration Week (13-19 March) to promote and celebrate those brains that think differently.
Thrillers and Suspense newsletter
By cclstaff13/03/2023
Explore the latest Thriller and Suspense titles.
Meet the locals – The hockey playing Pearce sisters of Kaiapoi
By joyciescotland10/03/2023
For women in New Zealand between 1890 and 1914, hockey was the leading team sport. Joyce looks at one local hockey family.
Raising Sakinah | Finding Peace exhibition: Saturday 25 March – Sunday 21 May
By cclstaff09/03/2023
An exhibition about transforming tragedy through creativity. Raising Sakinah | Finding Peace honours the Shuhada, those taken from us on March 15, 2019. In the aftermath of the Mosque shootings, survivors and supporters joined Janneth Gil and collaborators to transform tragedy through creative community. Their responses immortalise their experiences and tributes artistically, inviting viewers to take action towards positive social change.
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