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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Footpath Library in Sydney
This is just so darn heart warming… I saw this on the news this morning, and think that it’s a fantastic concept, you can also find out more about this amazing cause here: http://www.footpathlibrary.com.au/ (kh)
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Unseen by Karin Slaughter – Book of the Week 22-07-2013
Special Agent Will Trent has something to hide. Something he doesn’t want Dr Sara Linton the woman he loves to find out. He’s gone undercover in Macon, Georgia and put his life at risk. And he knows Sara will never … Continue reading
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Tel Aviv Opens Its First Public Library With A Sea-View
Imagine going to the beach, finding just the right spot, sitting down on the warm sand, and just then, you realize that you forgot your book! Well, if you’re in Tel Aviv that is no longer a problem. The city … Continue reading
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Only the Dead by Ben Sanders
Try some NZ Crime Fiction….. When a failed witness protection operation ends in multiple homicides, evidence suggests the crime is linked to a series of violent robberies in Auckland City. For Detective Sergeant Sean Devereaux, solving the case is proving … Continue reading
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Bones of the Lost – book of the week 8th July 2013
The body of a teenage girl is discovered along a desolate highway on the outskirts of Charlotte. Inside her purse is the ID card of a local businessman who died in a fire months earlier. Who was the girl? And … Continue reading
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Cocoa at Midnight by Tom Quinn
Kathleen Clifford was born in 1909. Her family lived in a tiny flat near Paddington Station and her earliest memories were of the smell of horses and the shrill whistle of steam trains. For a girl from the slums … Continue reading
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