This play is definitely worth reading, and I would like to see it performed sometime.
4/5
The Well of Lost Plots by Jasper Fforde
I don’t feel that not having read the previous books in the series detracted from my enjoyment in any way, nor did it affect my understanding of events.
The Tuesday Erotica Club by Lisa Beth Kovetz
I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a light but meaningful read.
Tithe by Holly Black
This book is an easy read, but the characters are well written, reacting in believable ways to unbelievable situations.
Black House by Stephen King & Peter Straub
Black House is written with the flair and style typical of Stephen King, with a slightly different narrative style that I assume is the result of Straub’s influence.
Schindler’s List by Thomas Keneally
this is one of the few cases where I believe the movie is just as rewarding as the book.
Sunrise on Kusatsu Harbor by Dan Maloney
This is definitely well worth the time taken to read it.
Them by Jon Ronson
From the dangerous to the harmless to the just plain wacky, Jon Ronson gives a humorous insight into those the world call ‘extremist’.
‘…and that’s when it fell off in my hand.’ by Louise Rennison
This book is absolutely hilarious.
My Story, The Great Plague, The Diary of Alice Paynton, London, 1665-1666 by Pamela Oldfield
This is a great book for kids to learn about what life was like in London during the Great Plague of 1665.
The Missing by Chris Mooney
Surprises around every corner, and a great storyline.
Odd One Out by Monica McInerney
This is a hilarious book, quirky and uniquely Australian. Well worth reading.
Dear Miffy by John Marsden
This book started out a little slow, but it turned out to be a good book.
Bruce Covilles’s Book of Ghosts
This was a fascinating book of short ghost stories for children.
Disaster Strikes by Eve Pownall
A great way for children to learn about Australia’s history