What to Expect
Experience an engaging evening with Ashley Kalagian Blunt, a celebrated author known for her gripping psychological thrillers. This event offers a unique opportunity to hear Ashley discuss her latest book, Like, Follow, Die, which delves into the dark side of internet dangers faced by families today. Perfect for parents interested in contemporary issues and thrilling storytelling.
The conversation will be led by local host Amy Sambrooke, providing insightful perspectives on the themes of technology vulnerability and family challenges. Attendees can expect a warm, intimate setting ideal for book lovers and those curious about the impact of technology on our lives.
This event is free to attend, making it an accessible cultural outing for families and community members alike.
Activity Details
The event will take place on Thursday, 2026-06-18, from 19:00 to 20:30. It is hosted by The Turning Page Bookshop in partnership with Blue Mountains Library. Ashley will share her experiences as a bestselling author and discuss the inspiration behind her latest thriller.
Participants will have the chance to ask questions and engage in meaningful dialogue about the psychological and social themes explored in the book. This is a great occasion to deepen understanding of contemporary issues through literature.
No prior booking is required, but arriving early is recommended to secure a seat.
Location and Access
The event is held at Springwood Library, located at 104 Macquarie Road, Springwood. The library is easily accessible by car and public transport, with parking and local bus stops nearby.
Springwood Library offers a welcoming environment with facilities suitable for families and individuals. It is a community hub that supports learning and cultural engagement.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the library’s resources and enjoy the surrounding area before or after the event.
Important Information
This event is suitable for adults and older children interested in psychological thrillers and contemporary social issues. It is particularly relevant for parents who want to understand the challenges posed by technology to young people.
The venue is wheelchair accessible and complies with all current health and safety regulations. Attendees should arrive on time to avoid missing any part of the discussion.
Please note that the event is free, but seating is limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Booking and Prices
Entry to this event is completely free of charge. No tickets or advanced bookings are necessary, making it easy for families to attend at their convenience.
For further information or inquiries, contact the Blue Mountains Library via phone or email. Additional details and updates may be available on the library’s website or social media channels.
This is a wonderful chance to enjoy a cultural evening without any cost, perfect for parents looking for enriching activities for themselves and their families.