READS OF THE WEEK

The Smoke Thieves
by Sally Green

This novel is about four teenagers with the fate of the world in their hands. They discover truths about their past lives and their future linked by the unpredictable tides of the unique world of politics and 'magic'.

My So-Called Bollywood Life
by Nisha Sharma

If you love watching Bollywood melodrama, you’ll love reading this debut by Nisha Sharma. The story revolves around Vaneeta Mehta, who is never convinced by Raj to be her soul mate but their love is written in stars.

Salt Houses
by Hala Alyan

The story begins on the eve of Alia's wedding, when her mother Salma reads her future in the dregs of her coffee cup. Alyan’s debut novel’s protagonist is a Palestinian family caught between displacement and home.

Blink
by Sasha Dawn

In this engaging mystery, 16-year-old Josh Michaels has a lot on his plate. As he cares for his four-year-old twin sisters while their mother works long hours, and struggles to balance his home life with school and dreams of a football scholarship.

A Lite Too Bright
by Samuel Miller

Arthur Louis Pullman the Third has been stripped of his college scholarship, is losing his grip on reality, and has been sent away to live with his aunt and uncle. This stirring new thought-provoking novel is about a loss shrouded in mystery with twists and turns down every railway.

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