Top 5 Books for Dad this Father’s Day
No matter what type of Dad you have (or are), we’re sure you’ll find something to read at the Library! Here are our top 5 suggestions:
For the Sporty Dad
‘When All is Said and Done’ by Neale Daniher
Neale Daniher sat down to pen a letter to the grandchildren he’ll never get to know. And then he kept on writing… In 2013, the AFL legend was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease – a cruel and incurable disease. He knew he had a choice. He could spend his remaining time on earth focused on himself, or he could seize the opportunity to make a better future for others.
For the Funny Dad
‘Reprehensible: Polite Histories of Bad Behaviour’ by Mikey Robins
Rollicking and informative, this is your guide through some of the most shameful behaviour indulged in by humanity’s most celebrated figures, as told by Mikey Robins, one of Australia’s most loved comedians.
For the Adventure Dad
Greed. Danger. Treachery. Joanna Flack is on the run – suspected on stealing a rare African plant thought to be extinct and worth millions of dollars. Sonja Kurtz is hired by the CIA to hunt down Joanna and find the link between the missing plant and a terrorist group hiding in South Africa.
For the Fast Dad
‘Can You Make This Thing Go Faster?’ by Jeremy Clarkson
Crikey, Clarkson’s gone all rural… Perplexed, exasperated, and pretty cheesed off this time, you can count on Clarkson to set our world to rights with thigh-slapping wit once again. Just don’t expect him to be happy about having to do it.
Read with me, Daddy!
‘My Dad is Awesome’ by Bluey and Bingo
Everyone loves Bandit, especially Bluey and Bingo! Find out what makes this true blue dad so special in this hilarious and heartwarming book.