Welcome to our Stamp of Approval for Spring 2020
Ben reviews Norse Mythology, written by Neil Gaiman
Rebecca's reviews Followers, written by Megan Angelo
Lauren reviews Convenience Store Woman, written by Sayaka Murata
Emma reviews Genius, a documentary series starring Geoffrey Rush, Johnny Flynn, and Emily Watson
Alyce reviews Auē, written by Becky Manawatu
Rebecca reviews Cat Tale by Craig Pittman
Rachel reviews Where Dani Goes, Happy Follows by Rose Lagercrantz
Rebecca reviews Of Ants and Dinosaurs, written by Cixin Liu
Dianne reviews Something to Talk About, the latest from Australian author Rachael Johns
Rebecca reviews Bird Box, the debut novel from Josh Malerman that became a Netflix sensation
Rebecca reviews Recursion, written by Blake Crouch
Autumn reviews Threebirds Renovations, written by Bonnie Hindmarsh, Erin Cayless, and Lana Taylor
Rebecca reviews When We Were Vikings by Andrew David MacDonald
Michelle P reviews Dutch Girl: Audrey Hepburn and World War II, delving into the tragic and triumphant past of the much-loved actress
Rebecca reviews Providence, a captivating sci-fi novel from Australian author Max Barry
Shirley reviews historical novel Hamnet, written by Maggie O'Farrell
Rebecca reviews Squeeze Me, the latest hilarious and thought-provoking mystery from Carl Hiaasen.
Taana reviews the award-winning Locke & Key graphic novel series from Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez.
Rebecca reviews From here on, monsters - the captivating debut novel from Australian author Elizabeth Bryer.
Dianne reviews Return to Stringybark Creek, the latest in the Callahans of Stringybark Creek series, written by Karly Lane.
Emma reviews Station Eleven, a character-driven and lyrical look at post-apocalytic life, written by Emily St. John Mandel.
Shirley reviews Redhead by the Side of the Road, a delightful book celebrating the quirky and the ordinary, written by Anne Tyler.
Dianne reviews Imaginary Numbers, book 9 of the urban fantasy InCryptid series written by Seanan McGuire.