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TBR (to-be-read) lists don't get much bigger than this. 75 of the Most Anticipated Titles of the Year.
https://t.co/BBXmApPXUD via @BuzzFeedBooks
The best children's books of 2020 for all ages https://t.co/KVcnzCngkN via @GuardianBooks
"A place of darkness, wit, and strange new beauty..."
Join @ElizabethKnoxNZ, @TinaMakereti, @dylanhorrocks & Craig Gamble at Te Awe Library on 9 Dec as they discuss Monsters in the Garden! https://t.co/Wrb98WMmz3 @VUPBooks
Since the Central Library closed you may have forgotten that it contained a massive collection of music scores and songbooks, covering all styles and genres of music. Here are some tips on how to search the catalogue to reserve the songbooks and scores: https://t.co/28IcE3y4G2
If your kids love Bluey, here are some Bluey printables and activities for the weekend https://t.co/84woqzLI8s via @ReadBrightly
How the Debut Authors of 2020 Are Coping https://t.co/8yG8UM7S2t via @goodreads
Are you counting your kererū this week? The Great Kererū Count 2020 – citizen science in action is happening until this Sunday 27 September. https://t.co/nXDyqLm5qX
Check our blog post with a booklist with items about kererū and other birds. https://t.co/1R5RiDRdYB
Guess How Much I Love You author Sam McBratney dies aged 77 https://t.co/boQx1cQFIZ via @GuardianBooks
This #WellingtonWednesday we're sharing 'The Story of "Arohanui ki te Tangata"', a special souvenir programme published to celebrate the opening of the Arohanui ki te Tangata wharenui at Waiwhetu marae in September 1960. Read it on Recollect: https://t.co/DqeGXw8fJ6
Here’s to Wellington’s oldest pub! 🍻 This pen-wash drawing of the Thistle Inn, established in 1840, is from Historic Wellington; a wee book published in 1959 to promote Wellington’s heritage buildings. Read it on Recollect: https://t.co/26jjug46r0 #WellingtonWednesday