Reading with Spiritual Eyes Book Chat
The Roscoe Library has a book club, Reading with Spiritual Eyes, based on works of fiction. You’re invited to join with us ...
The Roscoe Library has a book club, Reading with Spiritual Eyes, based on works of fiction. You’re invited to join with us as we discuss Comes the NIght by Isobelle Carmody. Our discussion will be face-to-face and via Zoom. Please ensure that you register so we can keep in touch with further details closer to the event.
What? Book chat
Where? Lecture Room 2 + Zoom
When? Tuesday 24 March 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
How? Facilitated discussion / Drinks & nibbles provided
Who? All welcome, but do please let us know if you're expecting to join us.
*****
Will slipped on the left glove and twitched a finger to establish a link to the kite tronics. A shiver of electric energy ran through his hands as they synched to his nerves through the gloves.
Will lives with his father in a future domed Canberra where citizens are safe from extreme weather events, dangerous solar radiation and civil unrest. He does not question his carefully controlled existence until the recurrence of an old nightmare propels him on a dangerous quest.
Gradually Will discovers his dreams hold cryptic clues that lead him into a shadowy alternate dimension. Here he must grapple with dark forces that operate in both worlds, with the help of his best friend Ender, her brilliant but difficult twin sister Magda, and a mysterious gift from his uncle.
Comes the Night is a thrilling new novel from the internationally bestselling author of the Obernewtyn Chronicles. Although this novel is marketed as Young Adult, Comes the Night has been recommended by a very well-read adult!
Author Information
Isobelle Carmody is one of Australia's most highly acclaimed authors of fantasy. At fourteen, she began Obernewtyn, the first book in her much-loved Obernewtyn Chronicles, and she has since written many works in this genre.
After living in Europe for more than a decade, these days Isobelle divides her time in Australia between her home on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, and Brisbane, where she completed a PhD at the University of Queensland, and has been conducting postgraduate research.
The Roscoe Library has a book club, Reading with Spiritual Eyes, based on works of fiction. You’re invited to join with us ...
The Roscoe Library has a book club, Reading with Spiritual Eyes, based on works of fiction. You’re invited to join with us as we discuss Comes the NIght by Isobelle Carmody. Our discussion will be face-to-face and via Zoom. Please ensure that you register so we can keep in touch with further details closer to the event.
What? Book chat
Where? Lecture Room 2 + Zoom
When? Tuesday 24 March 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
How? Facilitated discussion / Drinks & nibbles provided
Who? All welcome, but do please let us know if you're expecting to join us.
*****
Will slipped on the left glove and twitched a finger to establish a link to the kite tronics. A shiver of electric energy ran through his hands as they synched to his nerves through the gloves.
Will lives with his father in a future domed Canberra where citizens are safe from extreme weather events, dangerous solar radiation and civil unrest. He does not question his carefully controlled existence until the recurrence of an old nightmare propels him on a dangerous quest.
Gradually Will discovers his dreams hold cryptic clues that lead him into a shadowy alternate dimension. Here he must grapple with dark forces that operate in both worlds, with the help of his best friend Ender, her brilliant but difficult twin sister Magda, and a mysterious gift from his uncle.
Comes the Night is a thrilling new novel from the internationally bestselling author of the Obernewtyn Chronicles. Although this novel is marketed as Young Adult, Comes the Night has been recommended by a very well-read adult!
Author Information
Isobelle Carmody is one of Australia's most highly acclaimed authors of fantasy. At fourteen, she began Obernewtyn, the first book in her much-loved Obernewtyn Chronicles, and she has since written many works in this genre.
After living in Europe for more than a decade, these days Isobelle divides her time in Australia between her home on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, and Brisbane, where she completed a PhD at the University of Queensland, and has been conducting postgraduate research.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In-person
Location
Lecture Room 2, Main Wing, as well as by Zoom
Roscoe Library, St Francis College
233 Milton Rd Milton, QLD 4064
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