Reviews
Read staff and customer reviews of books and reserve to collect from your library, or download to your device.
The Sun King by Nancy Mitford
Written by Gill Mason · Published Nov 29, 2016
In The Sun King, Nancy Mitford describes Louis XIV's arts patronage, luxurious and extravagant lifestyle at Versailles, absolutist style of rule and colourful personal life.
Raptor: A Journey Through Birds by James MacDonald Lockhart
Written by Helen Haynes · Published Sep 12, 2016
Helen reviews a hymn to the magnificent buzzards and kestrels of the British Isles.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by JK Rowling and J Thorne
Written by Helen Haynes · Published Sep 9, 2016
Helen reviews the latest in the Harry Potter series, a play combining the past and present.
I am China by Xiaolu Guo
Written by Alexandra Carter · Published Aug 23, 2016
Alexandra Carter from the Woodbridge Library Readers’ Circle reviews Xialou Guo's novel about a translator.
The Twilight Hour by Nicci Gerrard
Written by Gill Mason · Published Aug 9, 2016
Library and information advisor at Felixstowe, Gill Mason, reviews Nicci Gerrard's novel about a woman with a dark past.
Signs Preceding the End of the World by Yuri Herrera
Written by Richard Baker · Published Jul 26, 2016
Library and information advisor at Woodbridge, Richard Baker, reviews one of the Brave New Reads.
The Last Pilot by Benjamin Johncock
Written by Sophie Green · Published Jul 5, 2016
Woodbridge Library assistant manager Sophie Green reviews one of the Brave New Reads.
Mrs Hemingway by Naomi Wood
Written by Helen Scrivener · Published May 3, 2016
Woodbridge Library Manager Helen Scrivener reviews a book based on Ernest Hemingway's marriages.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard
Written by Harriet Avery · Published Apr 18, 2016
Library and information advisor, Harriet Avery from Felixstowe Library, reviews this Hamlet-inspired play published in 1966 in honour of Felixstowe Library's 50th anniversary.
The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert
Written by Helen Scrivener · Published Mar 30, 2016
Woodbridge Library manager Helen Scrivener reviews this sweeping saga.