Tuesday 20 March 2018

Review: When You Reach Me

When You Reach Me When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Interesting, well told story combining friendship and mystery. Miranda starts finding hidden notes from someone who knows personal details of her family and routing - " I am coming to save your friend's life, and my own. I ask two favours..." Is the person friend or foe?


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Monday 19 March 2018

Review: The Word Is Murder

The Word Is Murder The Word Is Murder by Anthony Horowitz
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed Magpie Murders Anthony Horowitz's first murder mystery novel. However in The World is Murder he has inserted himself as the narrator. Written in the first person this is part whodunit part documentary on Anthony Horowitz and I don't think it works. All the chatty information on how he writes and what projects he has worked on kill any suspense in the mystery story and make the final confrontation between the murderer and Anthony a laughable cliche. Please Anthony you write great books don't try to play the main character as well.

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Friday 16 March 2018

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Coming to New Zealand! May 1st





Greg Kinney is coming in May!








 
5:30pm

LOCATION

ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 
50 Mayoral Drive 
Auckland , New Zealand 1010

ABOUT


Hurrah! Diary of A Wimpy Kid writer and illustrator Jeff Kinney brings the world of Greg & Rowley, Manny and Rodrick, to Auckland. 
One of the world’s most successful book series - with a continuing spot on The New York Times bestseller list, more than 190 million copies sold and translations in 53 languages - it’s adored by legions of fans around the world.  Come along to meet the man behind Diary of a Wimpy Kid, the creative boy who struggles to blend in with the crowd, in this special early event to kick-off Auckland Writers Festival!

TICKETS

Bookings Essential
Children & Students $12.50, Adults $20, AWF Patrons $15

WEBSITE


Friday 9 March 2018

The Traitor and the Thief



Discovered thieving at Coxford's Corn market, fourteen-year-old Sin is recruited to train as a spy for COG. A warm bed and regular meals is a great improvement to life on the streets but Sin soon finds that everyone in his new "home" has secrets and they will kill to keep them.


A fast paced interesting story with likeable characters, I enjoyed it and suspect there may be a sequel.







The Traitor and the Thief

Monday 5 March 2018

Hans Christian Anderson Awards

The Hans Christian Anderson award is an international award for Authors and Illustrators of childrens' books. This year New Zealand author Joy Cowley has been nominated.


In the video below each nominee explains what is important to them in creating a book.