Would make a great yr 11 or 12 text.
Old D'Arcy sounds like quite the cad. Luckily we've only inherited the eyebrows!
Got good reviews but I found it quite preachy & didn't feel a connection with any of the characters.
A whydunit rather than a whodunit. The mystery isn't what makes this unputdownable, it's the characters. A masterclass of gaslighting, lies, & the evil humans can perpetrate.
Tamil refugee, Sita struggles through multiple obstacles to get to her cleaning job. Highlights difficulties of "otherness", inequities, poverty. Bleak reading even with the kindness of strangers. Just not very subtle.
Cosy NZ mystery. Delivers exactly what it promises. Nothing startling, but a perfect read for the summer we're having.
A rugby final between rival boys' colleges is the precursor to an incident involving a young girl at the after party. In a lesser writer's hands this could be excessively grim, but here the story is told with Gliding On type satire. Very, very clever!!
Set in the 70s, a talking eel tells stories about the history of Ngaruawahia. Synopsis sounds crap but it isn't. It's a fantastic way to introduce the Waikato Wars to students. History with a hint of Wimpy Kid. Stellar writing. Loved it.
Mururoa was just a name, a vague association with nuclear testing for me, so I liked learning about it. And fiction makes the events much easier to retain! I liked how the author made comparisons with WW2 but overall it was it bit slow.
Evolution, psychology, sociology, & social commentary all backed up by hard data. Loved it.
Interesting blend of philosophy & psychology. A great line on p.63 sums up much of the book, "In a world driven by a sense that deliberate optimization is always the route to progress, sometimes the contingent accidents are the ones that most inspire and improve our lives."
DNF
3.5 stars. A disturbing & twisty thriller set in small town USA. Cleave wrote this just after writing the screenplay for The Cleaner, which has a similar vibe.
An otherworldly sphere plays havoc in small town, 1970s Australia. Reminiscent of Stranger Things, but also really original. The 4 kids are well formed & have a nice dynamic. Intermediate age.
Graphic novel about Tara, who skips ahead a year level & goes to high school early. Really sweet story & the characters felt authentic.
Can't say I enjoyed it, but I'm not the the target market. I can appreciate that it is cleverly written & thought provoking though
Slow burn mystery. Well written. Great characterization. If you like Jane Harper, give this a try.
Pop psychology. Better than expected. Like Malcolm Gladwell.
Set in 1970s America, this is the fictionalized account of two young, black girls who were involuntarily sterilized, & the resulting court case.