Botany Downs Secondary College

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  • Tales of World War II

    By Dr Hattie Hearn
    3 stars

    True short stories. Ok.

  • Hannah & Huia

    By Charlotte Lobb
    5 stars

    Set in a mental health unit, two mothers, two generations apart, share the loss of their infant sons. A fantastic read.

  • The Fortunes of Jaded Women

    By Carolyn Huynh
    4 stars

    The females in a Vietnamese family appear to be cursed in love. Can the current generation change their fate?

  • Murder over Gold

    By Rose Pascoe
    4 stars

    Grace is on her honeymoon with her detective husband, when they get a chance to solve a cold case. Set in Clyde, in the South Island, just after the gold rush.

  • They Thought I was Dead

    By Peter James
    5 stars

    A happily married woman suddenly disappears. Has her mysterious double life caught up with her? Enjoyed the suspense.

  • The Daughter's Promise

    By Rose Pascoe
    3 stars

    Romance set against the aftermath of the French revolution. Quite a quick read.

  • Poor people with money

    By Dominic Hoey
    3 stars

    A novel set in the depths of poverty in New Zealand.

  • Chasing the Dead

    By Tim Weaver
    4 stars

    A grieving mum sees her son a year after she buried him. Is she chasing a ghost? Good read with suspense till the last chapter.

  • The No. 1 Lawyer

    By James Patterson
    4 stars

    Crime thriller.

  • Out of bounds

    By Beverly Naidoo
    4 stars

    A collection of short stories set in South Africa during different decades of apartheid

  • April Fool's Day

    By Bryce Courtenay
    5 stars

    Compelling novel. The sad yet positive story of the author's son's short life. A necessary blood transfusion left him HIV positive at a time when knowledge of Aids was limited.

  • Further under the Duvet

    By Marian Keyes
    4 stars

    Funny, but relatable light read.

  • Straight Up

    By Ruby Tui
    4 stars

    Ever since I came across an extract of this autobiography in a CAA exam paper, I've been wanting to read this book. Did not disappoint.

  • Only two seats left!

    By John Anderson
    4 stars

    The semi autobiography of the founder of Contiki. The ups and downs of running a business, especially one based on travel and adventure.

  • River Song

    By Di Morrissey
    3 stars

    An Australian novel. Good story line, but a too long winded.

  • The Best New Zealand Fiction Volume 3

    By Fiona Kidman
    4 stars

    A collection of short stories. My favorite was 'Julia' by Tina Shaw.

  • Careless people

    By Sarah Wynn-Williams
    3 stars

    True story. Ok

  • Leave the world behind

    By Rumaan Alam
    2 stars

    Passable

  • Light of the World

    By James Lee Burke
    4 stars

    Alafair, a writer, interviews an evil murderer in prison, against the wishes of her father, a detective. The prisoner is killed in an accident, but years later it appears someone is out to get her.

  • The Adventures of Rusty

    By Ruskin Bond
    4 stars

    From an author who grew up in the same town I once lived in, a delightful collection of adventures of Rusty, who makes his way to London to become a writer.

  • Deception

    By Lesley Pearse
    4 stars

    Beautifully written novel. Janet is neglected and abused as a little girl, and develops different personas as defence mechanisms. It is only upon her death at seventy-five, that her daughters find out that their mother wasn't the person they knew.

  • The Taming of the Queen

    By Philippa Gregory
    4 stars

    Historical fiction based on the life of Henry VIII's sixth and final wife, Kathryn Parr.

  • Nothing To Lose

    By Lee Child
    4 stars

    A Jack Reacher thriller. Does not disappoint:)

  • Chelsey

    By Chelsey Shannon
    5 stars

    Chelsey lost her mum to cancer soon after she started school. Her dad was accidently murdered just before she turned 14. This is a raw recount of Chelsey's early memories and the mechanisms she adopted to cope with the grief.

  • Five Strings

    By Apirana Taylor
    4 stars

    Recommended by a colleague, I couldn't put the book down. Love story of Mack and Puti, each fighting their own demons.

  • to the is-land

    By Janet Frame
    4 stars

    A vivid autobiographical recount of the author's early life.

  • A Perfect Life and other stories

    By New House Publishers Ltd
    4 stars

    A Perfect Life was written by an ex-student when she was in Yr 11. The other short stories are great as well, especially, Sophie, by Merryn Patrick.

  • Under the Banner of Heaven

    By Jon Krakauer
    4 stars

    Starting with the murders of Brenda Lafferty and her toddler by her brothers-in-law, a researched recount of the religious beliefs in Utah. An eye-opener into human behaviour for me.

  • The White Mouse

    By Nancy Wake
    4 stars

    The true story of a young wife's bravery during the Second World War. Steeped in history and detailed descriptions.

  • The Keeper of Secrets

    By Julie Thomas
    4 stars

    The novel starts off in Germany, with a musically gifted child violinist. Soon the Nazis and the Second World War arrive. The musical instruments and talents are lost. Will the following generations be able to retrieve the instruments, especially the violin?

  • Through My Eyes: Shaozhen

    By Wai Chim
    4 stars

    Set in Henan, China during the drought in 2014, a schoolboy's journey into saving his family, friends and village. Highly recommended for Intermediate age students.

  • Archie and Friends: Endless Escapades

    By Archie Comic Publications
    5 stars

    Light-hearted:) Who doesn't like Archie, Betty, Veronica and Jughead?

  • A Mistake

    By Carl Shuker
    4 stars

    Fast paced, medical setting, interesting view of a female doctor's challenges in a Wellington hospital.

  • East

    By Peri Hoskins
    2 stars

    Took me a long time to get through the novel, wasn't really compelling.

  • A Needle in the Heart

    By Fiona Kidman
    4 stars

    Six short stories set across New Zealand. Mister Blue Satin, revolving around a court case, appealed to me the most.

  • Mellons Bay

    By Suzanne Singleton
    4 stars

    Historical fiction set in East Auckland in the 19th century. Based on the experiences of the (Irish) Mellon family, the novel provides interesting glimpses of the Fencibles' lives.

  • Give Love a Chai

    By Nanxi Wen
    3 stars

    Ok. Not really my cup of chai!

  • Love Strikes Twice

    By Jill Barry
    3 stars

    Romance. Passable

  • The Journey of the Guardian Stone

    By Michael Hart
    4 stars

    Set during the first world war, an unlikely romance between a Kiwi nurse and a Japanese soldier.

  • All That we Know

    By Shilo Kino
    4 stars

  • Zealandia The Dreadstones Grasp

    By James Lovell
    4 stars

    Set in the Southern Alps, a magical fiction, suitable for pre-teens.

  • Yoko's Diary

    By Kohji Hosokawa
    5 stars

    I thought this book would be the story of Yoko Ono's childhood. I was wrong. This is a fascinating read of a young girl's life, before it was cruelly snatched away by the Hiroshima bombing.

  • A Midsummer Night's Dream: A Graphic Novel

    By William Shakespeare
    4 stars

    Would appeal to reluctant readers

  • How To Bee

    By Bren MacDibble
    4 stars

    Easy read, will appeal to young teens.

  • Sherlock Holmes: Journeys By Train

    By N. M. Scott
    2 stars

    Not really as exciting as I expected.

  • A Child Called It

    By Dave Pelzer
    3 stars

    Well written and an easy to read book, but very raw and at times disturbing:(

  • The Widower's Lie

    By J. A. Baker
    4 stars

    Suspense till the last page:)

  • The Wish

    By Heather Morris
    5 stars

    A great read. Recommended for Reading Logs, Level 2/3 NCEA.

  • Mutuwhenua

    By Patricia Grace
    4 stars

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