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Christopher Brennan Library: Riverview Reading Room

The Riverview Reading Room is a community reading initiative that brings students, parents, and carers together through shared stories and meaningful conversation. Rooted in the Jesuit value of cura personalis, it offers families a chance to pause, connect, and grow. By reading the same book, families deepen understanding, explore new perspectives, and strengthen relationships, celebrating the joy of literature and the bonds it builds within our Riverview community.

Riverview Reading Room
Launch Event
Friday 22nd August - 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Students are invited to come along to The Christopher Brennan Library
with their parents and carers for a relaxed afternoon tea
where families will be able to choose from a thoughtfully curated selection of books,
spanning a variety of genres, to take home and enjoy together.

Boarders are invited to select a book for their family member if they are unable to attend.

eBooks & Audiobooks

Discussion Questions

How much did you know about this book before picking it up? What surprised you the most as you read?

Who was your favourite character, and why? What character did you identify with the most? Were there any characters that you disliked? If so, why?

Did any part of this book evoke a strong emotion in you? Which part, and what emotion did it spark?

Were there moments in the plot or aspects of the characters that frustrated or upset you? Why?

Did you have a favourite quote or quotes? Share them and explain why they resonated with you.

What were some of your favourite scenes, and why did they stand out?

How would you adapt this book into a movie? Who would you cast in the leading roles?

If you could change one thing about the book, what would it be?

Questions on Motifs

What prominent motifs appear in the story?

How does the author use these motifs to develop characters?

How do the motifs connect to the book’s central themes?

Are any motifs unique to a specific character or plotline?

Do any motifs hold personal meaning for you?

How do these motifs compare or contrast with those in other books you’ve read?

Creative Reflections

If you could ask the author one question about their story, what would it be?

What playlist or music would you imagine playing during key moments of the story?

Where does this book fit on your bookshelf?

  • Is it pride of place on your bedside table, where you can reread it often?
  • Does it go on the shelf with the other books you lend to friends?
  • Maybe it ends up in the donation pile?

Physical Copies

Physical Copies

Digital & Physical Copies

Digital & Physical Copies