New Books in the Library

March & April New Books!
Middle School House of Robots by James PATterson (and Chris Grabenstein). A terrific read if you have a sense of humour! Meet the family and see what you think. Are they amusing or weird?
Althea & Oliver by Cristina MORacho. This story is about identity, illness and love and why bad decisions feel so good! The story will appeal to students who love reading, it’s not too complicated.
Local author Adem BESim has written My unforgettable year. Another footy tale, Nathan Thomson, son of Mark (no not bomers or cats!) Nathan comes from Kyabram and is the goal-kicking superstar. His Dad can only see AFL and fame, Nathan wants to study architecture at University … and then there’s that new girl who has caught Nathan’s eye.
The Hunt is on BIG GAME by Dan SMIth who gives us a rescue challenge in the freezing wilderness of Finland with only a 13 year old boy and a bow and arrow. Instead of finding animals to hunt, he encounters Air Force One. Read more to discover the ins and outs!
Three new books by Neal SHUsterman to make the hair on the back of your neck stand up … Unwholly, Unwind and Unsouled. If you liked The Hunger Games, these might appeal. Briefly, teenagers are hunted for their body parts but three runaways fight the system and the consequences will be explosive.
Amanda HOLohan has recently published Unwanted about Bea Azaeli who lives in the world’s last existing city, if this isn’t dangerous enough, Bea soon discovers that the danger inside is every bit as challenging if she wants to survive.
All book images sourced from book depository 16/03/2015