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Young people

Thomas Howard at Ross Library's Games Workshop

Games Workshop sessions

Games workshop sessions are where gamers can come and battle against each other, paint their models, create fantasy worlds and meet like-minded hobbyists using the Games Workshop models and rule systems.

Experience is not necessary and you can either bring your own models or use the library's painted stock. Scenery and terrain boards are already provided too.

Read anything good lately? How about these?
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Hunger Games

With all three parts of the trilogy out now and a new film set for release in March, Hunger games is both nightmarish and romantic, about war and freedom, and as a trilogy form an epic adventure with a remarkable hero. Suzanne Collins explores the ideas for the ultimate teenage reality TV show which is brilliantly written and gripping from the beginning.

Or how about this...?
The Recruit by Robert Muchamore

Cherub series

Robert Muchamore is unstoppable - having recently finished the first series of Cherub novels, 2011 sees the start of series two! In the first series we followed teenager James who is recruited to a special school which trains young people as secret agents. He takes on twelve Cherub missions that include drug lords, terrorists and many more crazy situations. Series two features Ryan, and starts with a posting in California where he infiltrates a multi-million dollar cyber-crime syndicate.

Or perhaps this...?
Wickedly Lovely by Melissa Marr

Wicked Lovely

All five novels in the Wicked Lovely series are available now, revealing the dark yet intriguing tale of what happens when mortals mix with the fairy kingdom. Not fluffy in the slightest, Melissa Marr’s series starts with young girl, Aislinn and the fascination the Fairy King has for her. These are tales of love, despair, loyalty and betrayal, and will give those wanting a change from the Twilight series something to get their teeth into.   

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