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Mar 21st | 9:00am - 7:00pm
Pioneer Recreation and Sport Centre
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Our annual book sale will be held at the Pioneer Recreation and Sport Centre: 9am to 7pm Friday 21 March and 9am to 4pm Saturday 22 March.
New Titles shows you all the latest arrivals in your library - and the new books that are coming soon.
New For You is a monthly selection of new books, topical titles, and hidden gems - chosen especially for you by our book buyers!
Staff List
Something a little different. An eclectic mix of new titles ranging across the Library's non-fiction collection.
Have a taste of home-grown books! Here are some of our best New Zealand new arrivals for this month. Fiction, Biography, Poetry, and more.
Blog Post
Donna looks at what she read in 2024, and how you can track your reading if you want to make it a very booky 2025.
Here are a few easy tips to increase your reading potential.
Want to talk about books and ideas? Join a book club or reading group!
Event
Mar 28th | 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Tūranga
Each month you’ll choose any book from the Ngā Pounamu Māori collection - Fiction, Non-Fiction, English or Te Reo - & share with the group
Mar 25th | 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Aranui Library
This club is for people with an interest in queer stories to share, discover, and discuss their favourite titles and authors.
Fee reviews the latest book in the Detective Sam Shephard series by Dunedin crime writing legend Vanda Symon.
Troy reviews Frontline Surgeon by Mark Derby, a book about a surgeon who served in the Spanish Civil War and WW2.
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