The Literacy group met recently in the Dharug Room for our usual monthly meeting and we welcomed a new member.The theme for May was “Escape”. Continue reading
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First Wednesday Book Club- Brighton Rock by Graham Greene

This month the First Wednesday book club met to discuss Graham Greene’s novel Brighton Rock. This novel has strong characters and covers themes such as Catholicism and self-loathing of the body. Continue reading
Second Tuesday Reading Group: Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami

The Second Tuesday reading group met in the library recently to discuss Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami. All the members fround this book very readable, well written and enjoyable. Continue reading
Literacy Reading group discussion notes for April
The Literacy Reading group met on the 19th April. The theme for the month was “Feel” and we read two articles relating to this theme. Continue reading
Book review: Sister by Rosamund Lupton- Thanh’s pick
This is a rather unusual book.
It presents itself as a crime thriller, the story of Tess, a missing young pregnant woman, later found dead in a toilet building, presumably by suicide.
Beatrice, her older sister, didn’t believe it, because it’s totally out of Tess’s character, a life-loving, joyous optimistic person, and because of other suspicious circumstances: there was cystic fibrosis in the family history, so Tess went through a trial test for genetic therapy for her unborn baby – the baby was supposedly cured but died of another disease.
Beatrice tried to unravel all the cover-ups, originally suspecting everyone – the illegitimate father of the baby, the love-struck college student in Tess’s class etc… She ended up finding the real truth: the cure trial test that Tess went through was hijacked by a rogue doctor who did his own genetic enhancement test, then murdered first the baby, then the mother to cover his trail. Continue reading


