Haere mai, welcome to our newsletter for people from ages 13 to 24. Take a look at some fresh new books and check out what's on.
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It's on! Embrace the challenge this summer and win prizes. When the mānuka blooms, it’s time to read. Entries open until 30 January!
Links and information about the Christmas holidays - events, food, crafts, music, reading and more!
Blog Post
Hayley breaks down the book adaptations making their way to screens in the coming months, featuring Emily Henry, Agatha Christie & Andy Weir
Event
Jan 21st | 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Tūranga
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Join us in January for a relaxed, welcoming book club for teens! We’ll gather in a cosy space to chat about books & share reading ideas.
12 January to 15 February
Selected libraries
Stock up before school starts! Bring along your spare stationery and swap it for something you need, it’s all free.
Staff List
Vampires, werewolves, ghosts and more...
Rylee's best reads of the year - a mix of kids and YA fiction and graphic novels.
Take a look at the newest of new books and find your next great read.
Borrow eAudiobooks for adults, kids and young adults. Listen when you are on the move, or taking it easy.
We meet Merel, a girl living on a futuristic island in the middle of a sea. Book 2 of “Edge of light”.
Matilda must delve into the twisted heart of Hidden Beach to uncover the answers she's desperately craving. She discovers everyone is LYING.
Two strangers, each with their own complicated relationship to Death-Cast, help each other learn to live.
A joyful celebration of queer love and found family.
Find out what reads and watches library staff and library readers enjoyed this year!
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