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The Open Book - Episode Two: The Godmother

In this episode, we bookchat about the Godmother,…

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In this episode, we bookchat about the Godmother, an award-winning crime novel by Hannelore Cayre and we discuss the new look Library website and catalogue with the Content Management Librarian. We review dystopian novel The Mother Fault by Kate Mildenhall and the graphic novel The Sandman by Neil Gaiman and we chat with one of our Librarians about the importance of promoting new and emerging authors. For more information about the Open Book Podcast visit greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au/open-book-podcast

First published

01/14/2021

Genres

government

Duration

48 minutes

Parent Podcast

The Open Book

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Episode Description

In this episode, we bookchat about the Godmother, an award-winning crime novel by Hannelore Cayre and we discuss the new look Library website and catalogue with the Content Management Librarian. We review dystopian novel The Mother Fault by Kate Mildenhall and the graphic novel The Sandman by Neil Gaiman and we chat with one of our Librarians about the importance of promoting new and emerging authors. For more information about the Open Book Podcast visit greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au/open-book-podcast

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