Who are you?
Talofa Lava! My name is Leila Curry and I am a Year 13 student at Rangitoto College. Whether I am contributing to the Pasifica space within the PA tutor class or spending quality time with my aiga at home, these connections keep me grounded and motivated. I also balance my studies with hard mahi at the gym, which allows me to stay active and spend time with my best friends.
When you’re not reading, what do you love doing?
When I’m not hitting the books at Rangitoto College, I find that hanging out with my friends and whānau, combined with going to the gym, provides the perfect balance that keeps me happy and grounded.
What’s a book you remember reading/having read to you when you were younger?
When I was much younger (during my primary years), one book that truly stuck with me was The Gruffalo.
Describe why that book is memorable to you.
The Gruffalo was and remains memorable to me because it is firmly linked to my childhood memories of my dad and my family. Growing up, the story was more than just a book; it was a reflection of the values my whānau taught me—specifically, to never judge a book by its cover.
What are some books you’ve enjoyed reading here at school?
- Verity by Colleen Hoover
- The Girl in the Mirror by Rose Carlyle
- The Gone series by Michael Grant
- It Ends with Us and It Starts with Us by Colleen Hoover
What do you love about our library?
One thing I love about the Rangitoto College Library is the massive variety of genres, as well as the inclusive and inviting librarians who help out whenever they can.
What’s a book that’s changed your mind about something?
Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson has taught me that just when you think you have a complete understanding of how people function and why, you’re not even scratching the surface. There is far more complexity to human behavior than we give credit for; it’s taught me that true communication isn’t about getting others to understand me, but about me taking the time to understand them.
What are you currently reading?
Atomic Habits – James Clear
What’s a book you can recommend to others, and why?
If you’re looking to gather a deeper understanding of how the human brain functions regarding creating good habits or learning to read other peoples’ emotions, then both Atomic Habits and Surrounded by Idiots are great reads. However, if you’re looking for a fiction book that will keep you guessing and get you addicted to reading, then The Girl in the Mirror by Rose Carlyle is the one.
What’s your favourite book, and why?
The Girl in the Mirror because not only did it reignite my love for reading and keep me guessing until the very end, but I also loved how it challenged my perceptions of truth and deception. This story, much like my interest in human psychology, reminds me that there is always a deeper, more intricate reality hidden behind the masks people choose to wear. Even the ones you love may not have your back 100%…
Why do you think people should read?
Reading is a form of disconnection from the real world. It allows you to not only take a breath and let the world continue while you get lost in a different reality, but also to build a deeper sense of empathy by living a thousand different lives through the eyes of others.
Where do you seek inspiration from?
My mother, my father, Indya Luke, Billie Werry, and Luke Thompson. (There are more people, but these are the people who constantly push me to be better.)
What are some mottos you live by?
- Everything happens for a reason.
- Balance is key to everything you do.
- Build a life you feel is worth living.
- Don’t give up on something you cannot go a day without thinking about.
Describe your perfect Saturday/Sunday?
My ideal Sunday would be: wake up at 9:00am, hit a heavy-weight and intense workout, drive home and pick up a loaf of fresh bread so my whānau and I can make sandwiches and sit in the sun to chat, reset and clean my room and house, then to end the day, shower and get dressed up for a yummy dinner with my girls.
What advice are you grateful you’ve received?
When life seems tough, look at the journey you have embarked on so far and remind yourself that you have come so far in your personal journey and school journey. Your past challenges are simply proof that you have the strength to handle whatever comes next.









