Dog boy – a review

Title: DOG BOY

Author: EVA HORNUNG

MELBOURNE, TEXT PUBLISHING, 2009

   Katherine’s pick

This novel is an engrossing story of a young boy who becomes a member of a family of dogs.  The setting is Moscow,  and the child is abandoned by the adults in his life in a derelict block of flats.  The four year old boy stays inside the shambles of rooms which is his home for a week, but once he has eaten everything he can find,  he wanders into the icy streets and eventually follows a dog who is the matriarch of a family of wild dogs. Continue reading

2011 Read it! Online Reading Challenge – January Reads

Read it 2011 (#Readit2011) online reading challenge began with a bang this year with the January theme of ‘Scare up a good book’ (#scugb).  Readers were encouraged to read and comment, via Twitter, Blog comments or written book reviews, on horror fiction and/or horror themed non ficiton books.  The library provided 2 Suggested Reads Bookmarks for those who enjoy fiction or non fiction, see below for the link to these resources. Continue reading

Catcher in the Rye Book Group Comments

Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger has certainly caused some very different reactions amongst the First Wednesday Book Club members! It brought up a number of questions of what life was like in December 1949 in the USA.  The book features the memories of teenager Holden Caulfield of events occuring a year earlier and is written from a first person perspective. The 2 main questions asked by the group were: why did we like it and; why did we NOT like it? Continue reading

What makes us tick – a review

Author: Hugh Mackay

Title: What makes us tick?: the ten desires that drive us

Sydney : Hachette Australia, 2010

Yan’s pick

Hugh Mackay is an Australian leading social researcher. He devotes most of his times to listening to others. Others dreams, conversations, hopes and fears all become the natural materials for his books. Continue reading