Who are you?
My name is Jasmine Rugg and I am a Year 12 student, and take part in many of the leadership programmes provided. I am currently in the volleyball prem team who won Auckland champs and Nationals this year and I spend most of my time playing sports such as beach volleyball. I was born in Auckland and am Pakeha. I used to attend Murrays Bay Intermediate.
When you’re not reading, what do you love doing?
I spend pretty much all of my time playing volleyball or beach volleyball and working towards winning nationals. I also coach a Year 9 volleyball team and am keen to pass on my skills on the court. My favourite team is the University of Hawai’i Bows as well as the Volley Ferns who I can go and watch with my friends.
What’s a book you remember reading/having read to you when you were little? Describe why that book is memorable to you.
A book from when I was little that I vividly remember being read to me is Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy. The most memorable parts of the book series I remember Hairy Maclary getting into mischief and then being scared off. It was full of good lessons such as raising awareness about irrational fear and the nature of emotion.
What do you love about our library?
The people and the facilities. The librarians we have at Rangitoto are some of the kindest and most passionate people. They take the time out of their day to help you find a book that is suited for you and your interests. As well as the amazing staff, we are lucky enough to have multiple seating areas for study areas, including reading rooms for classes to go to and spend time silently reading.
What are you currently reading?
The book I am currently reading is Before You Knew My Name by Jacqueline Bublitz. This book is about two women who have just moved to New York. Neither one knows the other but are brought together one dark and stormy night in the underbelly of the city, one murdered, the other trying to solve the tragic murder behind it.
What’s your favourite book, and why?
Currently, my favourite book is a two-part series, If He Had Been With Me and If Only I Had Told Her by Laura Nowlin. This book shows the relationship of two childhood best friends, their ups and downs and everything they go through together. It shows the realities of losing someone you love and the regrets that come with it. I love this book because it emphasises the importance of being true to your emotions before it is too late. It is a realistic and passionate story about true-love through the teenage years.
Why do you think people should read?
I think that books have something that social media and all other distractions don’t. Although reading can get boring and can take up a lot of time, I think that it gives you so much and it takes you away from reality. It lets everything and anything be real and allows you to escape. It gives you a mental break which is essential for everyone.
What are some mottos you live by?
Something I live by is the issue of being scared to do things, but having the courage to override that fear. You can’t let fear stop you from doing what you need or want to do. Having courage doesn’t mean you have no fear. It means doing it even if you are scared. Otherwise, you will never be able to achieve your dreams.
Describe your perfect Saturday/Sunday?
My perfect weekend would be a warm summer’s day, playing beach volleyball for hours, then walking over to the wharf and going swimming. Then I love to go home and spend the rest of the evening with my family before reading and sleeping.
What advice are you grateful you’ve received?
You can’t let others believe in you, you need to believe in yourself. This is something I have been told by my head coach for volleyball. If you don’t believe in yourself then you will not have the ability to reach your best. You need to believe that you can do more than your best or you will be stuck where you are. Trying to feed off of other people believing in you isn’t enough as it can fade away. These people won’t be with you on the court in critical, high pressure moments. It can also be hard for people to feed you positivity, especially if you are feeling a bit negative.
What are some of your hopes and dreams for the future?
I hope to take my sport with me after school and make something of myself within the sport and continue it on. I’d like to be the person I have always dreamed of being since I was a little.