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Our recent library competition had many amazing entries as you can see below
And drum roll..............We have a winner..................congratulations to Jarrad & Samara Baguley for submitting these amazing photos. It was the glasses that won our guest judge, Ms Allana Edgell, over!
Megan Lally: 'That's not my name'
Get ready for heart pounding non-stop action packed ride!
Oooooooooh the little pops of humour were excellent, the inner dialog
just brilliant; the dad is not okay. Expect total frustration with the police and clues, hints and red flags that everyone misses are everywhere and absolutely priceless. You think you know the truth from the first chapter then get taken along for the a wild ride. Thank god for friends, young love, idiot people, kind people and all the glorious bits in between.
The ending WTH speechless.
Also the book 'No Place Left To Hide' was just as good with the best and worst friends stealing all the limelight.
Page Powers: "And they were roommates."
Honestly, I thought it was great. It captures the feeling of angst and romance (enemies to lovers is my favorite), and honestly, MLM has always been my favorite, plus the MC is trans! It follows a really nice storyline, and I really enjoyed it. My favorite character is probably Jasper—he’s funny, and although he isn’t the main perspective, we get a good grasp of how he feels, and I can really relate to him sometimes.
The plot of the book is basically about Charlie, the main character, who has transitioned and moved schools. He gets placed in a shared bedroom with Jasper, who was Charlie’s first and only kiss. It's a story of lack of communication (ugh), and honestly, I just really enjoyed it. There’s a lot more to the plot, but I can only remember so much.
I wanted to point out that it is quite similar to Page’s last book. Both books he has written include trans main characters and a male love interest—because yes. Both times, the story revolves around school clubs and falling for the 'leader' of the club, but they have very different plots, even though they share the same premise.
Axie Oh: 'XOXO'
Setting: Los Angeles and South Korea
A modern forbidden romance wrapped in the glamorous and exclusive world of K-pop. Jenny’s never had much time for anything besides her dream of being a professional cellist.
But when she finds herself falling for a K-pop idol she’ll have to decide how much she’s willing to risk for love. A sweet, fluffy, fun read, just enough K-pop to not be too much (controlling of their k-pop image and what they have to go through is huge) worth a read. Excited for her next book 'ASAP' as it is the much anticipated companion novel to beloved romance XOXO, following fan favorites Sori, the wealthy daughter of a K-pop company owner, and Nathaniel, her K-pop star ex-boyfriend, in a swoon-worthy second chance love story.