Monday 23 December 2013

NEW BOOK AVAILABLE NOW IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS

THE DISTANCE BETWEEN US - KASIE WEST

ALL THE TRUTH THAT'S IN ME - JULIE BERRY

JUST LIKE FATE - CAT PATRICK & SUZANNE YOUNG

SHE IS NOT INVISIBLE - MARCUS SEDGWICK

BZRK: RELOADED - MICHAEL GRANT

ASYLUM - MADELEINE ROUX

GIRL V THE WORLD: SOPHIE BENNETT SAVES THE PLANET - MEREDITH BADGER

GIRL V THE WORLD: HOLY CRUSHAMOLY - THALIA KALKIPSAKIS

DOCTOR WHO: DARK HORIZONS - JENNY T. COLGAN

GRACE BESIDE ME - SUE MCPHERSON

ALLIES & ASSASSINS - JUSTIN SOMPER

CONQUEST - JOHN CONNOLLY & JENNIFER RIDYARD

Tuesday 15 October 2013

NEW GRAPHIC NOVELS OUT TODAY

TONOHARU by LARS MATINSON
Daniel Wells begins a new life as an assistant junior high school teacher in the rural Japanese village of Tonoharu. Isolated from those around him by cultural and language barriers, he leads a monastic existence, peppered only by his inept pursuit of the company of a fellow American who lives a couple towns over. But contrary to appearances, Dan isn't the only foreigner to call Tonoharu home. Across town, a group of wealthy European eccentrics board in a one-time Buddhist temple, for reasons that remain obscure to their gossiping neighbors.
 
 
ENDER'S SHADOW by ORSON SCOTT CARD
The alien Formics twice attacked the human race. We barely won. Now, the international Fleet is drafting brilliant kids to train them to command our forces in the next war. And Sister Carlotta thinks she has found another one. From the teeming legions of unwanted children, she has plucked a promising candidate: Bean, the runt of the streets of Rotterdam - with a staggering brilliance as unexplainable as his mysterious origins, the secrets of which may undo every investment made in the child's future as an elite warrior. For now, those secrets will have to wait - there is only survival to manage: Survival on the streets...and survival in the Fleet's rigorous Battle School. But just as the prodigiously talented Bean's mentor, ender Wiggin, is shipped off to Command School, Bean is thrust into an existential crisis: the discovery of a long-lost brother and the return of his worst enemy, the sadistic street thug Achilles. Worse, it is a crisis engineered by the very leaders depending on his graduation to Command School! Sci-fi legend Orson Scott Card's classic novel is skillfully adapted by writer Mike Carey (X-Men: Legacy) and artist Sebastian Fiumara (Marvel illustrated: The Picture of Dorian Gray).

NEW BOOKS OUT NOW FOR OCTOBER


 NAMELESS by LILI ST CROW
 
 FAIRYTALES FOR WILDE GIRLS by ALLYSE NEAR
 
 THE EXTRAORDINAIRES by MICHAEL PRYOR
 
 STORMBRINGERS by PHILIPA GREGORY
 
 MEMORY bY CHRISTOPH MARZI
 
 THE BUTTERFLY CLUES by KATE LLISON

THIS IS WHAT HAPPY LOOKS LIKE by JENNIFER E. SMITH

SEVER by LAUREN DESTEFANO
 
 THE TROUBLE WITH FATE by LEIGH EVANS

NEW BOOK FOR OCTOBER

THE TREACHEREY OF BEAUTIFUL THINGS by RUTH FRANCES LONG
 
THE SILVER DREAM & INTERWORLD by NEIL GAIMAN & MICHAEL REAVES 

 
 PEICE OF CAKE by KATE FORSTER
 
 TALL DARK AND DISTANT & LUST AND FOUND by JULIE FISON

 
 ITCH ROCKS by SIMON MAYO
 
 ROADSIDE PICNIC by ARKDY & BORIS STRUGATSKY
 
 ALL THIS COULD END by STEPH BOWE
 
 BETWEEN THE LINES by TAMMARA WEBBER
 
 BITTERSWEET by SARAH OCKLER
 
 FANGIRL  by KATE BAKER
 
 ROCK ON by DENISE VEGA

Wednesday 28 August 2013

Comming to Manly Library in October

BRING YOUR PINK YARN AND KNITTED PINK SQUARES INTO THE LIBRARY AND/OR TURN UP ON THE 1ST OCTOBER @10:30 am TO HELP US YARN-BOMB THE TREE OUTSIDE THE LIBRARY TO HELP RAISE AWARNESS FOR CANCER DURING BREAT CANCER AWARNESS MONTH

IF YOU'RE STUDYING FOR THE HSC THEN MANLY LIBRARY IS THE PLACE TO BE ON THURSDAY NIGHTS IN OCTOBER.
THE LIBRARY WILL BE OPENED ESPECIALLY FOR HSC STUDENTS ONLY FROM 5-8PM ON THURSDAY'S THE 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th OCTOBER.
A LIBRARIAN WILL BE AVAILABLE TO HELP LOCATE RESOURCES.
tHERE WILL BE FREE WIRELESS INTERNET, COMPUTER USE AND SNACKS AND DRINKS AVAILABLE.
ALSO AT 5:30 EACH EVENING LOCAL NATUROPATH PAMELA SICILIANO WILL BE HOSTING FREE "STRESS BUSTING THE HSC" SESSIONS FOR STUDENTS INTERESTED IN LEARNING TECHNIQUES TO AID CONCENTRATION AND HELP COPE WITH STRESS ASSOSIATED WITH EXAMS.

SEPTEMBER @ MANLY LIBRARY

POPULAR LOCAL AUTHOR JOHN FLANAGAN WILL HOST A CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP AT MANLY LIBRARY FOR YOUNG WRITERS AGED BETWEEN 11-16 WHO WISH TO IMPROVE THEIR STORYWITING BY LEARNING ABOUT PLOT, CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT, STORY PLANNING AND MUCH MORE.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL CALL 9976 1747

 
ON SATURADAY THE 21ST SEPTEMBER FROM 11am-3pm MANLY LIBRARY'S ANNUAL ZINE FAIR RETURNS FOR THE FOURTH YEAR WITH THE BIGGEST AND BEST FAIR YET. LOCATED IN MARKET LANE OUTSIDE THE LIBRARY YOU WILL FIND OVER 16 STALLS WHERE YOU CAN BROWSE ZINES, COMICS, ARTWORK AND ARTIST BOOKS FROM LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS AND ZINEMAKERS AND JOIN IN FREE BOOKBINDINIG OR ZINE MAKING WORKSHOPS DURING THE DAY HOSTED BY CHRIS TAMM ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/konsumterra/ )AND NICHOLAS BECKETT, ( http://saintbeckett.net ).

Friday 5 July 2013

NEW GRAPHIC NOVELS

ED BRUBAKER & STEVE MCNIVEN - CAPTAIN AMERICA #1 - Marvel Comics
For the second time in seven years, Ed Brubaker helms the launch of a new Captain America series, and just as he did the last time, he does it in style. Apparently picking up shortly after the finale of Fear Itself, "American Dreamers" begins with the funeral of one of Captain America's closest friends from the forties. It's a terrific entry point into Cap's life, and Brubaker takes full advantage of being able to tell just enough of the hero's "man out of time" origins to bring in any new readers that might pick up this book after seeing the movie.
In past projects, Brubaker has had terrific success in bringing A-name artists to his productions, and this one's no different. Steve McNiven, previously known for the Civil War event series, joins the ranks of distinguished talent like Steve Epting, Sean Phillips, Butch Guice and Mike Deodato Jr., providing a dynamic take on the characters in Brubaker's bailiwick while Justin Ponsor colors every scene brightly. Cap and his friends seem to burst off each page, and one can't help but be drawn in.
The plot involves the beginnings of a conspiracy meant, it seems, to bring Cap down--a classic revenge scheme involving players stretching back through the character's storied history. Brubaker sets the stage well, giving readers all they need to know without filling in recent, unnecessary backstory about Bucky and the fates of all concerned in Fear Itself, forging boldly onward. If you're looking for a Cap fix but don't want to have to deal with a major Marvel crossover, the newly relaunched Captain America is for you. At least, do yourself a favor and Read It.


NEIL GAIMAN - DEATH: DELUX EDITION
From the pages of Newbery Medal winner Neil Gaiman's THE SANDMAN comes fan-favorite character Death in a new deluxe hardcover edition collecting her solo adventures!
The first story introduces the young, pale, perky, and genuinely likable Death. One day in every century, Death walks the Earth to better understand those to whom she will be the final visitor. Today is that day. As a young mortal girl named Didi, Death befriends a teenager and helps a 250-year old homeless woman find her missing heart. What follows is a sincere musing on love, life and (of course) death.
In the second story, a rising star of the music world wrestles with revealing her true sexual orientation just as her lover is lured into the realm of Death that Death herself should make an appearance. A practical, honest, and intelligent story that illuminates "the miracle of death."
This new hardcover collects the DEATH: THE HIGH COST OF LIVING and DEATH: THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE miniseries, a must have for any fan.

NEW MANGA

NATSUME ONO - DANZA

Get your freeze entries in with these great new books out these holidays

JESSICA SHIRVINGTON - ENTICE



GREGG ROSENBLUM - REVOLUTION 19



KAREN FINNEYFROCK - THE SWEET REVENGE OF CELIA DOOR



HOW TO ROCK: BREAK-UPS AND MAKE-UPS



LOIS LOWRY - SON



MARIE LU - PRODIGY



DEREK LANDY - THE FACELESS ONES



JOSEPH DELANEY - SPOOKS: SLITHER'S TALE