St Dominic's Catholic College (Henderson)

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Rosie

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  • The tempus project

    By Anthony johnston
    4 stars

    Another good read. Enjoying the spy aspect for a change.

  • History of the rain

    By Niall williams
    0 stars

  • Where the river goes

    By Jennifer Palgrave
    5 stars

    I loved this book. It combines 3 of my favourite things, a crime novel with intrigue, NZ setting in the stunning South Island and LGBTI+ content. I liked that the queer content didn’t dominate the book but was just there, a part of the story as it is in life. Have ordered the other 2 books to read.

  • Hunting and Gathering

    By Anna Gavaldi
    4 stars

    I enjoyed this book which had been translated from the original French. Very different with beautiful development of characters . Would have been 5 star except for the occasional passage that dragged.

  • The Exphoria Code

    By Antony Johnston
    4 stars

    I haven’t read a spy novel in a while and found this book by accident. Took a while to get into it but became very gripping!

  • The undoing of Violet Claybourne

    By Emily Critchley
    4 stars

    This was an unusual book with a classic case of gaslighting by an older sister. Quite tragic but a great read.

  • Trust me when I lie

    By Benjamin Stephenson
    3 stars

    First on the Jack quick series. quite a good read.

  • The cove

    By LJ Ross
    4 stars

    The sender series mysteries. Worth reading

  • The blink of an eye

    By Jo Callaghan
    4 stars

    A great read, loved the premise and AI involvement. Definitely want to read more

  • Freida McFadden

    By The Perfect Son
    4 stars

    First by this author and I would definitely read more. Great plot twist

  • Eleven minutes

    By Paulo Coelho
    2 stars

    Sone good parts but not really worth reading

  • Do not disturb

    By Claire Douglas
    4 stars

    This author was recommended to me as I enjoy Crime novels and it was good. Will read others.

  • Eye for an Eye

    By MJ Arlidge
    3 stars

  • The Brothers Hawthorne

    By Jennifer Lynn Barner
    3 stars

    Not as good as the first 3 in the series. Teen/young adult fiction.

  • The killing song

    By Lesley McEvoy
    4 stars

    Second in the series about Jo McCready. As enjoyable as the first.

  • The murder mile

    By Lesley McEvoy
    4 stars

    The first book featuring Jo McCready, forensic psychologist. Thoroughly enjoyable, ill read more

  • The word is Murder

    By Anthony Horowitz
    4 stars

    This is the first adult book by AH that I have read and I enjoyed his first person writing adding himself to the story.

  • Hold tight

    By Harlan Coban
    5 stars

    I live Harlan Coben’s work. Many have been made into mob use or TV series

  • Mini shopaholic

    By Sophie Kinsella
    2 stars

    Somewhat lighthearted, formulaic but a good beach read. Part of a series.

  • Maybe Perhaps, Possibly

    By Joanna Glenn
    5 stars

    Another great read from a great author, I love the word pictures she paints.

  • Leave no trace

    By JoCallaghan
    4 stars

    Loved the tecnology on this, the second Kat and Lock book. A great crime read.

  • The other half of Augusta Hope

    By Joanna Glen
    5 stars

    Well written , very descriptive.

  • Then she vanishes

    By Claire Douglas
    5 stars

    I enjoy Claire Douglas’s style. A most enjoyable read that twisted and turned til the end.

  • The girls left behind

    By Emily Gunnis
    4 stars

    A great read. Interesting slices of history interwoven with a mystery. Most enjoyable.

  • The hiker

    By MJ Ford
    4 stars

    A really gripping great with an unusual plot twist. Keep me going on a long trip.

  • The ladies midnight swimming club

    By Faith hogan
    3 stars

    An enjoyable holiday read set in a sweet little English village.

  • Woman Uninterrupted

    By Brodie Kane
    3 stars

    Book sounds just like Brodie is speaking. Enjoyable read, if rather disjointed and TMI on occasion.

  • The man who died twice

    By Richard Osman
    4 stars

    I love the Thursday Murder Club. A group of pensioners in a retirement village who solve murders. This is the fourth and latest book in the series and I look forward to the next.

  • This is Happiness

    By Niall Williams
    4 stars

    A delightfully written slice of life in Ireland as electricity is introduced to a small town.

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