Monday, 14 March 2016
This blog has now closed
To find out the latest at Griffith City Library visit the Western Riverina Libraries website:
www.wrl.nsw.gov.au
Kind regards,
Griffith City Library
Friday, 27 March 2015
Monday, 23 February 2015
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Oh Harry, what a rollercaoseter ride....
I got recommended this book by a friend. We don't always like the same books, and I admit, at times I read things he has recommended and thought 'wow, I just wasted hours of my life'. This however, was not one of those books! (If you're reading Anthony, please keep sending the suggestions through, I promise I won't stop being a friend if I hate your suggestions - I'm sure we're even in the recommending books stakes anyway!).
~A
Wednesday, 21 January 2015
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
New DVDs at the library
www.wrl.nsw.gov.au
Thanks
Amanda and Karen
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Saturday, 30 August 2014
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
New DVDs at the library for August
You can now reserve your library items for FREE on our library catalogue at;
www.wrl.nsw.gov.au (click on 'search catalogue')
Thanks
Amanda
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Monday, 4 August 2014
Lost and found (I think) by Brooke Davis
Thursday, 3 July 2014
Unstuck in Provence by Carolyn Tate
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
Friday, 20 June 2014
RoboCop (2014)
Performances are good all round. Joel Kinnaman plays a less cliched Alex Murphy and a more sympathetic Robocop. Gary Oldman plays a very similar character to the performance he brought to Batman's Commissioner Gordon and that's not a bad thing. Michael Keating is a bit flat but manages not to bring the movie down too much. Fans of Watchman were treated to the talented Jackie Earle Haley better known for his role as Rorschach who filled the obligatory role of antagonist's “just plain bad” right hand man. Samuel Jackson's character also helped bring a new dimension to the original's humourously morbid television spots that once were a satirical parody of the rise of amoral conglomerates and unfettered greed. The remake chose to instead use these staples of the series to shine a light on the prevalence of bias in today's media.
Available on DVD at Griffith City Library.
Thursday, 19 June 2014
World Without End.... a paper weight or something more?
Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Dirt music - Tim Winton
Everyone should read at least one Tim Winton novel, if only to appreciate his passion and understanding of the Australian landscape. His artistic turn of phrase is a joy to read and his word pictures capture the colour and unique make-up of our country. So many of his lines read like poetry, and it's no surprise that he's one of Australia's most awarded contemporary novelists.
Dirt Music is set in Western Australia, as many of his novels are, and focusses on a love triangle of three complex and basically emotionally tortured characters in a fishing community north of Perth. The plot centres on how their lives intertwine as gradually their pasts are revealed to the reader. It isn't until the three characters can deal with ghosts of the past that they can come to terms with the present. Though I found the story slow to develop at first, but the plot races to an exciting ending. It's definitely a good read, after all it was a Booker prize shortlisted novel from 2001 and winner of the 2002 Miles Franklin Award.
Pam
The Engagement - Chloe Hooper
It's a warped blend of "Farmer wants a wife" and "Dangerous liaisons"! This intriguing tale keeps you guessing till its final stunning conclusion.
When Liese and Alexander play out their fantasies in an initially harmless game, the lines between illusion, danger and madness suddenly start to become blurred. Set in country Victoria this cautionary tale is a thriller that you won't be able to put down.
Pam
Friday, 23 May 2014
Finding Colin Firth ~ Mia March
Contrary to what the title might suggest, you will not find a smouldering Darcy emerging from a pond in "THAT" white shirt.
Nor will you hear him utter those famous words......"I like you.....very much......
just as you are".......swoon.
In fact, much to my horror, he doesn't even make an a appearance!!
This is an easy "feel good" read about three women and how their lives become entwined by a common thread.
Oh and there is pie. Well, more to the point, it brings to light how tastes, aromas and textures can conjure sweet memories and expose our deepest feelings and hopes.
It's the simple things that connect us to our past, the present and to whatever the future brings.
You will even find a Colin Firth Pie(Cherry Pie) recipe to try.
Rosie
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