Monday, September 24, 2012

Caretaker period


In the lead up to the Victorian local government elections, Boroondara Council will enter the election period, also known as the caretaker period.

This commences at midnight on 25 September 2012 and ends at 6pm on 27 October 2012.

During this period, we will be posting a very limited range of certified announcements.

We have also disabled the ability for members of the community to post or comment on our social media sites.

We apologize for any inconvenience.


Thursday, September 20, 2012

Kew Booktalk 19 September.

This is what we talked about...

Claire





NOVOGRATZ, Robert & Cortney.
FOL 747 NOV




COLLINS, Suzanne.
 #1 Hunger games
 #2 Catching fire
 #3 Mockingjay
TFIC COLLI






FEARNLEY-WHITTINGSTALL, Hugh.
641.65 FEA








EGAN, Jennifer.
FIC EGAN





Elizabeth




OBAMA, Barack.
923.273 OBA







BARBERY, Muriel.
FIC BARBE




KWONG, Kylie.
FOL 641.5951 KWO







HOLDEN, Greg.
649.1 HOL






Fiona




BOLTON, S.J.
FIC BOLTO






 HAUXWELL, Annie.
FIC HAUXW




HANNAH, Mari.
FIC HANNA








WALLACE, Leonie.
Horrible man: sinister secrets and truths untold: the Portland hair salon murders
364.1523 WAL




LEECH, Christine.
745.5 LEE

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Man Booker Prize 2012 shortlist

The shortlist for the Man Booker Prize 2012 has been announced.




Tan Twan Eng
The Garden of Evening Mists





Deborah Levy




Hilary Mantel





Alison Moore
The Lighthouse 




Will Self




Jeet Thayil




The 2012 shortlist includes two debut novels, three small independent publishers, two former shortlisted authors and one previous winner. Of the six writers, three are men and three are women; four are British, one Indian and one Malaysian.

The winner of the 2012 prize will be announced at a dinner at London’s Guildhall on Tuesday 16 October, in a ceremony covered by the BBC. Each of the six shortlisted writers is awarded £2,500 and a specially commissioned beautifully handbound edition of his/her book. The winner receives a further £50,000.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

2012 Davitt Awards - the winners.

Sisters in Crime Australia named the Davitt awards in honour of Ellen Davitt (1812-1879) who wrote Australia’s first mystery novel, Force and Fraud  in 1865.


Davitt Award: Adult Fiction
Jaye Ford, Beyond Fear 
Sulari Gentill, A Decline in Prophets  
Carolyn Morwood, Death and the Spanish Lady 
Jennifer Rowe, Love Honour & O'Brien  
Kim Westwood, The Courier’s New Bicycle 
Helene Young, Shattered Sky  

And the winner is:


A decline in prophets. Sulari Gentill




Davitt Award: Children’s/Young Adult
Ursula Dubosarsky, The Golden Day  
Nansi Kunze, Dangerously Placed  
Meg McKinlay, Surface Tension 

And the winner is:




Surface tension. Meg McKinlay




Davitt Award: True Crime
Wendy Lewis, The Australian Book of Family Murders 
Liz Porter, Cold Case Files: Past crimes solved by new forensic science 

And the winner is:


Cold case files. Liz Porter





                                                  Davitt Award: Debut Crime

Eligible books in all categories compete for the Davitt Award for Debut Crime, the first time Sisters in Crime will present such an award.


And the winner is:






Beyond fear. Jaye Ford






Davitt Award: Reader's Choice Award
All members of Sisters in Crime are eligible to vote in this category.
The award was shared by


The brotherhood. Y.A. Erskine                            Beyond fear. Jaye Ford.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Spring Reading


 

Spring has finally arrived and we can look forward to reading in the sun! 


There’s a lot happening at Boroondara libraries to celebrate the National Year of Reading over spring. 

Firstly, we have two ‘DestinationReading’ sessions where our expert librarians will be available to chat about reading. Find your new favourite author, learn about different genres and try some different ereaders and devices. We can show you our extensive range of literary eresources or get started with ebooks and eaudio. Whatever you like to read in whatever format, you’ll love the destination. There’s no need to book, just come in. September 6, 10:30am-12:30pm at Balwyn and September 10, 7:30-9pm at Ashburton.

Come along to our ‘Read Any Good Books Lately? ClickGoes the Library series’ to find or write book reviews, read ratings and recommendations, learn about literary eresources and join fellow book lovers online. Enhance your reading experiences with online resources, book now for September 19, 6:30pm at Hawthorn. 

Finally, join us to preview the beautiful new Camberwell Library! Take a library tour and enjoy drinks, nibbles and entertainment in the forecourt, September 14 from 6pm. 

We are also participating in ‘TheWrites of Spring’ a creative writing competition from the State Library of Victoria. Come into any branch to collect a postcard. Be inspired by the beautiful design and come up with a short story. Drop in your entry, winners will be included in a book for all public libraries. 

To find great spring reads, we have many book lists in the library and in our Facebookalbums, also check out the just released GetReading list.