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Blind Date with a Book winners

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Thank you to everyone who took part in Blind date with a book this year! Everyone who borrowed a book from our Blind Date with a Book displays and filled in an entry card had a chance to win one of two fabulous prizes from Auckland's Cordis Hotel . This year's winners are: Pernille from St Heliers Library, won a  romantics night for two , including a stay in a stylish Deluxe room with late checkout, complimentary valet parking, unlimited movies, plus $100 hotel credits to spend on your choice of dinner, breakfast, minibar or an exquisite High Tea by Cordis.  Pauline from Mahurangi East Library, won a high tea for two in the Lobby Lounge at Auckland's Cordis Hotel. Congratulations to the lucky winners and thank you to the Cordis Hotel Auckland for these great prizes!

Books and Beyond: Stars of Pasifika poetry

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Photos compiled by Penny Howard. Happy Pasifika month! On Books and Beyond this week Louisa chats with two poets performing at the upcoming Stars of Pasifika Poetry event at Te Atat ū  Library.   Ria Masae and Doug Poole share their poetry and pride in being able to express their Pacific identity writing and performing poetry. Listen to this week's episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast and read on for the books mentioned in the show. Doug's poetry: Mauri ola: contemporary Polynesian poems in English Niu voices Doug's online journal Ria's poetry: Manifesto Aotearoa: 101 political poems Other Pasifika poetry works mentioned in the show: Everything is here by Rob Heck Entangled Islands by Serie Barford Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6, Sundays at 9.35pm. Recent s

The Great Summer Read 2018/2019: Bonus prize draw

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Announcing the winners of The Great Summer Read  He Pānuitanga Raumati 2018/2019 bonus prize draw! To qualify for this prize draw, readers completed at least five different challenges. Shona from Waitākere Central Library and Jon from Mt Roskill Library each won a voucher from Specsavers New Zealand for two pairs of glasses, including eye examination, lenses and frames Monique from Kumeū Library, Heather from Blockhouse Bay Library and Gaylene from Papatoetoe Library each won a Kobo Clara HD eReader from Noel Leeming   Robert from Remuera Library, Lara from Te Atatū Peninsula Library, Jessica from Glenfield Library and Camelia also from Glenfield Library each won a Britomart Black $100 gift card  Emily from Remuera Library, Jo from New Lynn Library, Steph from Botany Library and Agata, also from Botany Library, Pamela from Waiheke Library, Leigh from Kumeū Library, Ann from Grey Lynn Library, Yvonne from Birkenhead Library, and Ha-Young from St Heliers Library and Felicity,

Books and Beyond: Peter Bland

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This week on Books and Beyond , Peter Bland, prize-winning poet, playwright and charismatic actor ("Came a hot Friday") talks with librarian Karen about his life and poetry, and reads works from his most recent collections. Listen to this episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast : Read on for the books mentioned in the show. Peter read: "The stone owl" from The happy garden "Our garden is a jungle" from The happy garden "Harbours" from A fugitive presence "Living close to the border" from Voodoo Peter's memoir: Sorry, I'm a stranger here myself View Peter's poetry videos on Facebook. Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6, Sundays at 9.35pm. Recent shows can be listened to as podcasts via the Auckland Libraries podcast .

Books and Beyond: Happy Pride!

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Books and Beyond celebrates Pride this week! Alison Fitzpatrick reprises her reading for the "After-hours Storytime for Grown-ups and Other Family" (Move over Brothers Grimm, the Sisters Gay are here!) which our Grey Lynn Library hosted for the 2019 same same but different LGBTQI literary festival, and chats with Karen about rainbow writing. Listen to this episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast : Read on for the books mentioned in the show. Books mentioned in the show: Fairytales for lost children by Diriye Osman (includes the story, "Watering the Imagination" read by Alison The spider's house by Paul Bowles The collected works of Jane Bowles by Jane Bowles Tales of the city by Armistead Maupin Logical family by Armistead Maupin The golden gate by Vikram Seth A boy's own story by Edmund White My lives by Edmund White Arts and letters by Edmund White The swimming-pool library by Alan Hollinghurst The trauma cleaner b

FAQs: Massey Library and Te Manawa

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Massey Library will close at 4pm on Sunday 17 February and re-open with reduced hours and reduced services in anticipation of the opening of our new library and community centre, Te Manawa in late March. Transitioning from the existing Massey Library to Te Manawa is a complex task and we know for a short time it may be inconvenient. We thank you for your patience and can’t wait to share Te Manawa with you on Tuesday 26 March. Read on for the answers to some frequently asked questions about the Massey Library closure and about our new library and community centre, Te Manawa. Why is Massey Library closing? The closure of Massey Library and the opening of our new library and community centre, Te Manawa, has been in the works for well over a decade. It is a legacy project that was committed to by the former Waitākere City Council and passed to the new Auckland Council in 2010. While the Massey Library will be closing in its present building, it will be re-opening as part

Books and Beyond: Valentine's Day

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In this week's Books and Beyond episode , Karen and Louisa take inspiration from the Renaissance tradition of celebrating Valentine’s Day with " flirtatious entertainments ", frolicking with great and less great love stories through the ages, and sharing a selection of New Zealand love poetry. Listen to this episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast: Read on for the books mentioned in the show. Books mentioned in the show: The thorn birds by Colleen McCullough Pride and prejudice by Jane Austen Pride and prejudice and kitties: a cat lover's romp through Jane Austen's classic by Jane Austen, Pamela Jane, and Deborah Guyol Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet: a chooseable path adventure   by Ryan North, and William Shakespeare The French Lieutenant's woman by John Fowles Golden flower: a romance of New Zealand by Dulce Carman The first bad man by Miranda July Poems shared in the show: "The brief life o