Wellington Girls' College

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Kristy Wilson

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(6,233 pages read)
  • The Lost Saint

    By Rachel Craw
    4 stars

    I wanted to like this so much more than I actually did. The story had me at arms length the whole time as I didn't gel with the main character. Glimpses of humour, romance and modern day clashing with historical. Guess I'll always be an Outlander girl.

  • Careless People

    By Sarah Wynn-Williams
    4 stars

    An interesting read that shines a light on Facebook ethics and integrity from an insiders point of view. It's hard to understand some of Sarah's decisions.

  • A beautiful family

    By Jennifer Trevalyn
    4 stars

    A deceptively quiet domestic thriller set on Kapiti coast in 1980s. I thought the ending was quite abrupt and inconclusive.

  • Nine Girls

    By Stacy Gregg
    4 stars

    A captivating NZ adventure read. I think a different name would've had more appeal for boys

  • Good things come and go

    By Josie Shapiro
    4 stars

    My most anticipated read this year didn't quite meet my expectations. Josie deals with characters so well and there are some beautiful skateboarding takeaways.

  • The Book of Guilt

    By Catherine Chidgey
    4 stars

    A great unsettling read. Catherine perfects a slight air if menace and unease as through a triplet child's understanding you slowly work out what is actually going on in this orphanage.

  • Fundamentally

    By Nussaibah Younis
    3 stars

  • Promise Me Sunshine

    By Cara Bastone
    4 stars

    Learning to live with losing your best friend and roommate. Surviving through the grief and memories. Wonderfully handled as a slow romance develops.

  • The Names

    By Florence Knapp
    5 stars

    Fascinating journey through the iterations of a family's life depending on the name of the baby brother. Engaging, moving and tragic. This is something that will stay with you and leave you pondering.

  • The Bonus

    By T L Swan
    4 stars

  • The Anxious Generation

    By Johnathan Haight
    5 stars

    Informative, interesting and be necessary. A must read for parents and teachers

  • The Irresistible urge to fall for your enemy

    By Bridget Knightley
    2 stars

    Humourous sarcastic banter can't save a flat draw out plot.

  • Fake Skating

    By Lynn Painter
    5 stars

    Relatable YA romance with old friends and crossed wires.

  • This could be us

    By Kennedy Ryan
    5 stars

    Well handled introspective look at healing yourself and standing on your own two feet before being in a relationship. Bonus family autism content

  • The Rebel and the Rose

    By Catherine Doyle
    5 stars

    Second YA fantasy book in what I think will be a series. Rival assassins are drawn to each other.

  • Everything is Tuberculosis

    By John Green
    5 stars

    Fascinating and thought provoking. Read by the author

  • Direbound

    By Sable Sorensen
    5 stars

    Adult romantasy with a good plot and action.

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