Thursday 29 October 2015

Answer a Question and Win!

You've been accepted at Hogwarts and you're filled with eager anticipation and some nervousness about which house you will be belong to.  The sorting hat is placed upon your head and, lo and behold, your house is ...................

OK, so you can't actually go to Hogwarts (this year) but you can have a bit of fun online and complete a quiz to find out which house you might be allocated to.  

Harry Potter Personality Quiz

Which Hogwarts House

Hogwarts House Sorting Quiz

These are just a few. You can find other quizzes using the search terms 'which Hogwarts house'.  Submit your entry via the Google Form below (open to Kāpiti District residents only). The winner will be drawn at the next Wrappers meeting on November 6th.





Wednesday 21 October 2015

What to read now?

Want to try something new? Wondering what to read next? Why not look at some suggestions on our website and reserve them directly from the catalogue online. 

The Read page on the Teens section of the library website has some links to book lists.  At the bottom of the page you'll see the cover images of new books. Click on an image and you can go directly to the catalogue record to reserve the book.

There are also some themes that you can use to find books of interest to you. They include Read Alikes - if you liked the Hunger Games or if you liked The Fault in Our Stars. The links go to a catalogue list of similar books.

Also, because you asked for it, there is a link to a catalogue list of the most popular teen books. These titles are the most borrowed books from Kāpiti Libraries over the past year. 

Happy Reading!

http://www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/libraries/teens/read/

Wednesday 14 October 2015

Damage Done by Amanda Panitch


22 minutes separate Julia Vann’s before and after.
Before: Julia had a twin brother, a boyfriend, and a best friend.

After: She has a new identity, a new hometown, and memories of those twenty-two minutes that refuse to come into focus. At least, that’s what she tells the police.

Now that she’s Lucy Black, she's able to begin again. She's even getting used to the empty bedroom where her brother should be. And her fresh start has attracted the attention of one of the hottest guys in school, a boy who will do anything to protect her. But when someone much more dangerous also takes notice, Lucy's forced to confront the dark secrets she thought were safely left behind.

One thing is clear: The damage done can never be erased. It’s only just beginning. . . .


This was a disturbing and suspenseful story.  I didn’t really warm to any of the characters but it wasn’t supposed to be a feel good read.  Some of the thoughts and actions of the main character, Julia, were odd. The reason for this becomes clear at the end but it did affect the flow of the story for me, and some of the events stretched the imagination.  However the nasty twist at the end does help fill in some of the apparent gaps in the plot.  In many ways this is a clever, gripping thriller. 

Reviewed by Carolyn

Monday 5 October 2015

The Wrappers Recommend

This month's theme read for the Wrappers was murder/mystery. The agreement was that the story should be reality fiction only, no paranormal or sci fi stuff allowed, but that proved to be a bit of a challenge! Here are some of the recommended reads:

Crusher by Nial Leonard

Deadman Wonderland by Jinsei Kataoka

Spiral (Manga online)

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson

The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown

Blood Tracks by Paula Rawsthorne