Our fiction librarian recommends a poignant tale of a gin distillery, a thriller with an artist suffering from blackouts and hallucinations, and the story of the father of Louisa May Alcott's 'little women'. Our readers recommend Jeffrey Archer's 'False impression' and Neal Stephenson's 892 page 'The system of the world'.
Monday, 10 July 2006
Poignant tales
Our fiction librarian recommends a poignant tale of a gin distillery, a thriller with an artist suffering from blackouts and hallucinations, and the story of the father of Louisa May Alcott's 'little women'. Our readers recommend Jeffrey Archer's 'False impression' and Neal Stephenson's 892 page 'The system of the world'.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
WCL has over 600,000 books, 450,000 magazines, and 85,000 cds, DVDs, videos and other items at our central library and 11 branches. We are located in New Zealand's capital city, Wellington.
No comments:
Post a Comment