Library Spotlight

Library Spotlight If books could kill... WEEK B History Today Last term we briefly mentioned our * fantastic* magazine selection available on the top floor of the Christie Centre outside the Roe Reading Room. Not only do we a have physical magazine, but we also have access to a range of online magazines. Historians may already be familiar with History Today - the print magazine arrives once a month and is packed with interesting reads. This months featured articles are listed below. You can pick up the physical magazine or click here to read online (must be on school internet). I n the current issue: Kashmir between India and Pakistan; The First World War’s failed war crimes trials; Reform and punishment on Norfolk Island; Renaissance Prague; Women’s lives before contraception, and more. The Failure of the Leipzig War Crimes Trials Rum and Reform: The Party on Norfolk Island Kashmir: Prisoner of History? Habsburg Prague, Capital of the Renaissance

WEEK BEGINNING 20/01/25

Book of the Week The Night in Question An Agathas Mystery by Liz Lawson & Kathleen Glasgow

Our intrepid sleuths Alice and Iris are back! After solving the murder of Brooke Donovan in The Agathas , the pair are ready to tackle another case in the town of Castle Cove. And one soon presents itself at the annual Levy Castle dance: the body of Rebecca Kennedy, and one of Alice’s former friends standing over her. An open and-shut case? The police seem to think so. But our teen detectives suspect things aren’t quite as simple...

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