Announcing some lovely new arrivals in the library
Beautifully illustrated Non-Fiction
Dive into the world of Creepy Crawlies in this beautiful Encyclopedia of Insects.
Packed with hundreds of bugs, every one is looked at in fascinating detail by natural history expert Jules Howard. The author's aim in writing this book was to share her love of the insect world and inspire others to commit to helping these insects survive for as long as possible - in a world where their habitats are being destroyed.
Summer Games Olympians share their stories of starting out as sporty kids. This book is full of inspiring break-through stories about elite athletes.
A wonderful book to share together and read as a family.
This is a wonderful collection of the favourite Little People, Big Dreams mini-biographies.
This collection is rewritten with new in-depth facts and figures about our world's movers and shakers. It is aimed at a slightly older audience than the original, individual book series.
Latest Releases
Unravelled by Shannon Messenger
This book is narrated by the character Keefe who has been travelling the human world, learning about the ways of humans. His new knowledge uncovers some deeply held secrets of the Elvin world.
Graci's series The Last Fallen Star is super-popular here and sits at number 5 on our most borrowed books in primary list! We have some Dreamslinger Royal Mail giveaway envelopes in the library. These include a 6 chapter sampler of the up coming book.
Ask Mrs. Coombridge if you would like one.
All Better Now by Neal Shusterman
A virus that makes people happier ruins the lives of powerful corporates who seek to prey on the insecure to sell their cure-all products.
A brand new book by Neal Shusterman, using his trademark 'ethical dilemma' dystopian adventure Style. Shusterman is author of the ever popular Scythe series.
Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins
Just released!
Remember Haymitch Abernathy? In this latest new book in the Hunger Games series, Haymitch's own rise from unwilling tribute to his experiences in 'the games' is revealed.
Coming to the Pinehurst Library soon.
Into the Wild by Hayley Lawrence
Into the Wild is a Young Adult(Teen)wilderness survival story set in the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia.
Five teenagers accept a survival challenge and are dropped into the harshest of bush conditions, deep in the Blue mountains. The story is told through the points of view of the five adventurers - slowing revealing an event that caused catastrophic consequences for the team. A tense and exciting adventure.
I am not Jessica Chen by Ann Liang
After falling short in her marks and university aspirations, seventeen-year-old Jenna Chen makes a wish to become her smarter, more successful cousin, Jessica Chen.
No one is more surprised than Jenna, when she wakes in the morning to see herself reflected in the mirror with Jessica's body! Jenna finds living life as Jessica Chen is not the dream world she imagined.
A story about walking life in someone else's shoes.