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  1. RT @NLNZ: The hat! The glasses! The fur! This woman is our new Style Goddess http://bit.ly/7avxRk #tbreaktweets
  2. B-R-A-I-N-S! Pride and Prejudice and Zombies now available for request http://bit.ly/4wk1He
  3. James Martin’s book ‘My Kitchen’ has over 100 tasty recipes that he cooks when he’s not in front of the camera. http://bit.ly/7cMr7n
  4. For a red-blooded, action-packed thriller, try Andy McNab’s latest Nick Stone adventure: ‘Exit Wound’: http://bit.ly/8tkDQQ
  5. RT @TTUpperHutt Reminder: 6pm Monday 30 Nov at UH Library - Stan Abbott from Massey on rainwater harvesting #transition #sustainability
  6. RT @neilhimself: The NZ Book Council just asked if I would twitter this. I will, for it is beautiful: http://bit.ly/k0lQE
  7. Follow @summerscene for a sizzling season of summer events!
  8. Do you like Alan Rickman? (Who doesn't, right?) Check out his new to the Library movie Bottle Shock http://bit.ly/64jYMB
  9. RT @randomreaders: Man Asian literary prize goes to Chinese bestseller, THE BOAT TO REDEMPTION by Su Tong - http://tiny.cc/cLR8Y
  10. Yet again, Marian Keyes has written another great book: ‘The Brightest Star in the Sky' - http://bit.ly/8CvnPA
  11. For an unforgettable novel of passion and heartbreak, try Paullina Simon’s newest book: ‘A Song in Daylight’ - http://bit.ly/8cxGIr
  12. Tea & Tales in the Library tomorrow, Wednesday, at 10.30am. Join us for morning tea and stories, poems, anecdotes, etc. http://bit.ly/7FDeEQ
  13. Come in on Wednesday and see this week's new books on display and make your requests!
  14. Registration for Summer Reading Programme starts tomorrow! http://bit.ly/2aNjLO -
  15. LJ Best Books 2009: 31 Titles, Plus Best Genres & How-To - 11/19/2009 - Library Journal http://bit.ly/8vWzs
  16. Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book wins the Booktrust Teenage Prize 2009 http://bit.ly/4BUoTR
  17. Don't forget, registration for Summer Reading Programme starts Monday the 23rd of November http://bit.ly/2aNjLO
  18. Under the Radar: Something to Howl About: Books about Werewolves http://bit.ly/2qzYRu - in honour of New Moon release.
  19. New in the Library - The Gabriel Method - put your request in today http://bit.ly/3GblhT
  20. For brilliant plotting and enough twists to keep you up all night, try ‘I Can See You’ by Karen Rose. - http://bit.ly/qhUWf