Parra Pods – Episode 30 – What is a Romance Novel?

Episode 30 – What is a Romance Novel?

Stories of love – romantic love – have been entertaining people for thousands of years. Shared through the written medium, stories within the romance genre have been one of the biggest publishing phenomena of the last century.

Join Katherine and Nisa as they discuss this vast and unwieldy category of books, home to a variety of sub-genres ranging from paranormal romance, fantasy romance and historical romance to contemporary romance,  (possibly) chick lit, erotic romance and religious/Christian romance novels. 

Books discussed include:

Pride and Prejudice / Jane Austen. T. Egerton, 1813

Love in the time of cholera / Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Alfred A Knopf, 1988 [originally publisher in Spanish in 1985]

Pride, prejudice and other flavours / Sonali Dev. Harper Collins, May 2019

Outlander / Diana Gabaldon. Delacorte Books, 1991.

Reading & Puzzle Competition Wrap-Up

Our Summer ‘Reading & Puzzle’ competition has now finished. Thank you to everyone who participated.

Eligible entries were placed in a draw and the winners randomly drawn by the Manager Libraries, on Wednesday 19 February. The three lucky winners have notified and will soon be enjoying their ‘bag full of books’.

Participation certificates (for those who elected to receive one), will be available for collection from nominated libraries from Wednesday 27 February 2020. Any certificates not collected by 20 March 2020 will be confidentially destroyed.

If you would like to check your answers, you can do so below or at any of our libraries.

Reading & Puzzle – Answers

We hope you enjoyed participating in this years Summer ‘Reading & Puzzle’ competition and will join in again next Summer!

P.S.

We have already started discussing ideas for next Summer and we hope to present a bigger and better program for all our members to enjoy!

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Library Lovers’ Day Wrap-up

On Friday 14 February City of Parramatta Libraries celebrated Library Lovers’ Day! and encouraged our members to ‘Uncover Something New’!

Available for loan were a selection of specially wrapped books and hidden inside were seven Silver tickets and one Golden Ticket. Not to mentioned book themed trivia sheets and a special ‘Uncover Something New’ bookmark in each specially wrapped book.

Library members enjoyed selecting a ‘blind book’ to read. With one cute little boy lovingly selecting two books for his Mum.

One lucky library member at our Ermington Branch Library was the finder of the GOLDEN TICKET.

Thank you to everyone who participated; we hope you had fun! If you are interested in checking your trivia answers, you can find them below.

Trivia – Sheet One – Answers

Trivia – Sheet Two – Answers

Trivia – Sheet Three – Answers

Trivia – Sheet Four – Answers

Trivia – Sheet Five – Answers

Lastly a big shout out to all Library Staff who worked very hard preparing all those wonderfully wrapped book.

Library Lovers’ Day 2020

Uncover Something New!

Did you know on February 14 we not only celebrate ‘Valentines Day’ we also get pretty excited about ‘Library Lovers’ Day’.

This year ‘Uncover Something New’ to help us celebrate the day. Borrow one of our specially wrapped books on ‘Library Lovers Day’, find a SILVER ticket inside to win one of seven $30 Dymocks gift cards or find the lucky GOLDEN ticket to win a $50 Dymocks gift card. Each Blind Book will come with an ‘Uncover Something New’ bookmark, and a book themed trivia sheet.

AVAILABLE WHILE STOCKS LAST

Library Lovers Day – Terms & Conditions

But wait that’s not all!

We have a special new episode of Parra Pods for you to listen to: ‘Chatting with Rachel Givney’. Rachel is the debut author of Jane in Love, a modern day romance featuring a time travelling Jane Austen. The story poses the question – if Jane Austen had to choose between the heart and the pen, what would she do? We were lucky enough to receive an advance copy and engaged in good natured fights over who got to read it and record the podcast. End result; Katherine & Suzanne won and were lucky enough to enjoy a morning chat with Rachel!

We hope you enjoy the podcast and make sure you reserve your copy of ‘Jane in Love‘.

Happy Reading & Listening

P.S.

If you are interested in reading an extract of ‘Jane in Love’ then check out this post by Better Reading.

https://www.betterreading.com.au/review/extract/jane-austen-in-modern-england-read-an-extract-from-rachel-givneys-jane-in-love/?fbclid=IwAR2xlp_RJzOCf4f2_KUtmLiG76tMJud282XLNIhtAiKNFNLwPV6OLdNY7Xs

Out of the Box – January 2020

Well! That’s the first month over for 2020.

How quickly time goes when you are unpacking the great wall of boxes containing new library material. Just when our Collection Management Team seem to make a gap, the door bell rings and in comes a new delivery! Somehow it never seems to stop, but that’s what it takes to keep new material coming in on a regular basis.

Have fun exploring!

ADULT FICTION

Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hilbbert

Not the Girl You Marry by Andie J. Chrisopher

The Bucklet List by Georgia Clark

The Captain and the Glory by Dave Eggers

A People’s History of Heaven by Mathangi Subramanian

Darkness for Light by Emma Viskic

One Fatal Mistake by Tom Hunt

Return to Stringybark Creek by Karly Lane

The Girl in Red by Christina Henry

The Last Resort by Marissa Stapley

The Second Life of Nathan Jones by David Atkinson

Under Occupation by Alan Furst

Josephine’s Garden by Stephanie Parkyn

How to Play Dead by Jacqueline Ward

ADULT NON-FICTION

Barefoot Pilgrimage by Andrea Corr

Antarctica’s Lost Aviator by Jeff Maynard

The Lost Boys: untold stories of the under-age soldiers who fought in the First World War by Paul Byrnes

The Incomplete Book of Running by Peter Sagal

The Resilience Project Finding Happiness Through Gratitude, Empathy and Mindfulness by Hugh van Cuylenburg

Concrete Creations: 45 easy-to-make gifts and accessories by Marion Dawidowski

Find My Voice by Nadiya Hussain

Geoffrey Blainey: writer, historian, controversalist by Richard Allsop

Hearing Maud: a journey for a voice by Jessica White

Batch Cooking: prep and cook your weeknight dinners in less than 2 hours by Keda Black

Zakka Home: 19 modern & stylish projects for your home by Sedef Imer

Individual: inspiration for creating a home that is uniquely your own by Jessica Bellef

FOR CHILDREN

Aru Shah and the End of Time by Roshani Chokshi (Junior Fiction)

Darkstalker by Tui Sutherland (Junior Fiction)

Uki and the Outcasts by Kieran Larwood (J LARW)

Sugar and Spice by Sarah Mlynowski (Junior Fiction)

An Owl Called Star by Helen Peters (Junior Fiction)

Clementine Rose and the Best News Yet by Jacqueline Harvey (Junior Fiction)

The Great Escape by Anh Do (Junior Fiction)

The Last Human by Lee Bacon (Junior Fiction)

Jurassica: a beginner’s field guide by Lance Balchin

Mountain by Anthony William, Food Webs Series (Junior Non-Fiction)

YOUNG ADULT

Call Down the Hawk by Maggie Stiefvater

Blood Heir by Amelie Wen Zhao

The Color of Lies by CJ Lyons

The Places I’ve Cried in Public by Holly Bourne

Being You: a girl’s guide to mindfulness by Catharine Hannay

Starsight by Brandon Sanderson

Fugly by Claire Waller

The How & the Why by Cynthia Hand

DVDs

Good Omens, season 1

Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan

Seachange, season 4

Star Trek Discovery, season 2

Extra Ordinary

The Nightingale

Can You Keep a Secret

Jarhead: Law of Return

It: Chapter 2

Rory’s Way

Flack, season 1