Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Son of The Storm

 By: Suyi Davies Okungbowa

Location: FIC OKU

Genre: High Fantasy, Sci Fi, Magic


In the city of Bassa, Danso is a clever scholar on the cusp of achieving greatness-only he doesn't want it. Instead, he prefers to chase forbidden stories about what lies outside the city walls. The Bassai elite claim there is nothing of interest. The city's immigrants are sworn to secrecy.

But when Danso stumbles across a warrior wielding magic that shouldn't exist, he's put on a collision course with Bassa's darkest secrets. Drawn into the city's hidden history, he sets out on a journey beyond its borders. But the chaos left in the wake of his discovery threatens to destroy the empire.


A hugely anticipated read for me, an epic fantasy set in an incredibly realised alt-Africa. The setting is amazing, hugely vivid, tackling issues like colonisation, eco-disaster, caste, and colorism but from very different perspectives to the usual. (This is purely African, no Western elements exist.) The magic system is terrifically developed and really creepy, and the politics of the story really interesting..... A rip-roaring adventure  K J Charles

For The Wolf

 By: Hannah Whitten 

Location: FIC WHI

Genre: Fantasy, Re-Tellings

"You know what happens to heroes, Wolf-pup?" The thing reared back, no longer trying at human shapes, just a lick of darkness studded in bones and twigs. "They die."

The first daughter is for the Throne.
The second daughter is for the Wolf.


As the only Second Daughter born in centuries, Red has one purpose - to be sacrificed to the Wolf in the Wood in the hope he'll return the world's captured gods.

Red is almost relieved to go. Plagued by a dangerous power she can't control, at least she knows that in the Wilderwood, she can't hurt those she loves. Again.

But the legends lie. The Wolf is a man, not a monster. Her magic is a calling, not a curse. And if she doesn't learn how to use it, the monsters the gods have become will swallow the Wilderwood - and her world - whole.


Girls in Boys Cars

 By: Felicity Castagna


Location: FIC CAS

Genre: Contemporary, Youth Fiction


A complicated friendship.

A roadtrip in a stolen car.

The stories that define us.

And two funny, sharp, adventurous young women who refuse to be held back any longer.


Rosa was never really trying to hurt anyone, no matter what they said in court.

But she's ended up in juvenile jail anyway, living her life through books and wondering why her best mate Asheeka disappeared.


A page-turning novel about a complicated friendship; a road trip through NSW in a stolen car; the stories that define us; and two funny, sharp, adventurous young women who refuse to be held back any longer.


"This is astonishing.

It very effectively balances social issues and a really well told story.

Nothing too dark, but the anger is there.
Nothing too preachy but the lessons to be learned are visible.
Nothing too cliched, but the discussions of novel writing are familiar and thoughtful.

I really love it." Trisha

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Dont Hate The Reader

 By: Alexis Nedd

Location: FIC NED

Genre: Sports, Romance

FIELD HOCKEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BOOK

"...a cute contemporary read featuring the gaming community."

By day, Emilia is a field hockey star with a popular boyfriend and a mother obsessed with her academic future. But by night, she’s kicking virtual ass as the only female member of a highly competitive eSports team. Emilia has mastered the art of keeping her two worlds thriving, which hinges on them staying completely separate.

When a major eSports tournament comes to her city, Emilia is determined to prove herself to the male-dominated gaming community. But her perfectly balanced life is thrown for a loop when a member of a rival team—Jake—recognizes her . . .

From an exciting new talent, this sweet and charming YA romance will win the hearts of gamers and non-gamers alike.


The Silence of Bones

 By: June Hur


Location: FIC HUR

Genre: Historical Fiction, Thriller, Crime

I have a mouth, but I mustn't speak;
Ears, but I mustn't hear;
Eyes, but I mustn't see.

1800, Joseon (Korea). Homesick and orphaned sixteen-year-old Seol is living out the ancient curse: “May you live in interesting times.” Indentured to the police bureau, she’s been tasked with assisting a well-respected young inspector with the investigation into the politically charged murder of a noblewoman.

As they delve deeper into the dead woman's secrets, Seol forms an unlikely bond of friendship with the inspector. But her loyalty is tested when he becomes the prime suspect, and Seol may be the only one capable of discovering what truly happened on the night of the murder.

But in a land where silence and obedience are valued above all else, curiosity can be deadly.

FROM THE AUTHOR

THE SILENCE OF BONES is, in part, my love letter to Korean history. I was born in South Korea, but I was raised in Canada, and spent all of my teenage years obsessing over British history, Jane Austen and BBC dramas. In short, I grew up knowing almost nothing about Korean history, except for the brief stories my parents shared with me, and the snippets I learned about whenever I managed to stay awake during Korean history class (back when I studied in South Korea).

Then everything changed for me in 2015 when I, out of sheer curiosity, read further into Korean history – and fell madly in love with it. I was fascinated by everything and was gripped by a terrifying desperation to write a Korean historical mystery. I hesitated for a while, wondering if I, a Korean-Canadian ‘diasporan’, even had the right to write about Korea, and afraid that no one would be interested in a mystery set in a non-western country. It was the #WeNeedDiverseBooks movement that finally gave me the courage to write.

At the very heart of this book is a more personal story inspired by my family, a family dispersed. I spent nearly half my life living with my siblings in Canada, far away from my parents, far away from my relatives. And so, while I was writing this book, I found myself wrestling with two questions that always haunted me: What will it cost to keep family together when things are falling apart and everyone is scattered? And where is home when you live far away from those who have loved you for all of your life?

Soon THE SILENCE OF BONES will be out in the world, no longer mine but belonging to the readers! I hope this book will introduce you to—or deepen your appreciation for—the complexity, depth and grandeur of Joseon Dynasty Korea. I especially hope that those who are homesick, like I was and still am, will feel less alone.

All Boys Aren't Blue

 By: George M Johnson


Location: NF 920 JOH

Genre: Autobiography, LGBGT, 


Knowledge is truly your sharpest weapon in a world hell-bent on telling you stories that are simply not true.”
― George M. Johnson, All Boys Aren't Blue

This powerful YA memoir-manifesto follows journalist and LGBTQ+ activist George M. Johnson as they explore their childhood, adolescence, and college years, growing up under the duality of being black and queer.

From memories of getting their teeth kicked out by bullies at age five to their loving relationship with their grandmother, to their first sexual experience, the stories wrestle with triumph and tragedy and cover topics such as gender identity, toxic masculinity, brotherhood, family, inequality, consent, and Black joy.


PRAISE FOR ALL BOYS AREN'T BLUE

A moving and brilliant exploration of Black queerness. Stylist

An exuberant, unapologetic memoir infused with a deep but cleareyed love for its subjects. The New York Times

An empowering read . . . All Boys Aren't Blue is an unflinching testimony that carves out space for Black queer kids to be seen. Huffington Post

Powerful . . . All Boys Aren't Blue is a game changer. Bitch Magazine

All Boys Aren't Blue is a balm and testimony to young readers as allies in the fight for equality. Publishers Weekly

A Weekend with Oscar

 By:Robyn Bavati


Location: FIC BAV

Genre: Family, Disablilities


Sixteen-year-old Jamie lives with his mum and his younger brother Oscar, who has Down syndrome. Though Jamie is still grieving the loss of his dad, life starts to look up when he meets Zara, the new girl at school. When their mum goes away for the weekend, Jamie volunteers to look after Oscar. But when the weekend is over and their mother doesn’t return, Jamie faces the toughest challenge of his life.


"A weekend with Oscar is an exceptionally great read. From grief to suspense, from love to comedy this book has it all. As a mother of a daughter with down syndrome I feel the honesty and sensitivity that Robyn showed in this book makes it an important read for young people and even adults as they will both enjoy and learn a great deal about the challenges that siblings of people with disabilities have. I read A weekend with Oscar all in one go, as did my 14 year old daughter. We couldn't put it down. We cried, we laughed, we related and we cheered. Well done Robyn Bavati for writing a wonderful, clever, exciting story filled with gold. Thank you!" Hadassah

Dragon Cursed

 By: Elise Kova    Location: FIC KOV Genre: Romantasy SHOW NO MERCY The cover art!!! Next level! " This was fun! The magic system is un...