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12 December 2014


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/840155?barcode=9781612193786&title=TheBiographicalDictionaryofLiteraryFailure
The Biographical Dictionary of Literary Failure edited by C.D. Rose      $39.99
The definitive appreciation of history's least accomplished writers, compiled by the pre-eminent expert on inexpert writers. Actual authors you have never heard of have been immortalised in all their complete absence of success. This book is a 'who's who' of the talentless and deluded, their stories timeless litanies of abject psychosis, misapplication, and delinquency.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/837408?barcode=9780864739773&title=CreamyPsychology
Creamy Psychology by Yvonne Todd    $60.00
Todd's photographs unsettle the mind long after they have been seen, affecting the viewer in ways very difficult to describe.


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/801433?barcode=9781781312575&title=OfftheMap%3ALostSpaces%2CInvisibleCities%2CForgottenIslands%2CFeralPlacesandWhatTheyTellUsAbouttheWorld
Off the Map: Lost spaces, invisible cities, forgotten islands, feral places and what they tell us about the world by Alastair Bonnett     $39.99
Off the Map is a journey through the final remaining hidden places around the world. Whether it is Sealand, an abandoned gun platform off the English coast that a British citizen claimed as his own sovereign nation, making his wife his princess, or Baarle, a patchwork of Dutch and Flemish enclaves where crossing the road can involve traversing multiple national borders; or moving villages, unclaimed deserts, secret cities or underground labyrinths. 
If you enjoyed Robert Macfarlane or The Atlas of Remote Islands, you will love this book.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/833433?barcode=9780062340115&title=Men%2CWomen%26ChildrenTie-In
Men, Women, Children: A novel by Chad Kultgen      $29.99
The novel explores the sexual explorations of a handful of junior high school students and their equally dysfunctional parents. From porn-surfing fathers to World of Warcraft-obsessed sons, from competitive cheerleaders to their dissatisfied, misguided mothers, Kultgen clicks open the emotionally treacherous culture we live in.

>> It has been made into a film by the director of Juno and Up in the Air.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/833400?barcode=9780571313938&title=MatchboxTheatre%3AThirtyShortEntertainments
Matchbox Theatre: Thirty short entertainments by Michael Frayn        $29.99
Matchbox Theatre presents a miniature sketch show: thirty dialogues and monologues by Michael Frayn, to be played in the smallest theatre in the world - the theatre of your own imagination.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/831690?barcode=9781846559358&title=TheLaughingMonsters
The Laughing Monsters by Denis Johnson       $35.00
From the author of Train Dreams and Tree of Smoke.
"In his compact but profound prose, Johnson digs into the corruption found in the hearts of men. Johnson's ability to construct characters who loom powerfully despite their sketchiness and evasiveness makes The Laughing Monsters a compelling read." - Huffington Post
"Johnson is arguably one of America's greatest living fiction writers and his work has been compared to that of Cormac McCarthy and Flannery O'Connor, although writing this good should not need comparison." - The Times
"The God I want to believe in has a voice and a sense of humor like Denis Johnson's." - Jonathan Franzen 

https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/815679?barcode=9781846689536&title=Indigo
Indigo by Clemens J. Setz       $37.00
Austria is in the grip of a sinister epidemic: Indigo Syndrome. Children are the carriers, and anyone who comes near them is afflicted with severe headaches, nausea, and vertigo. These Indigo children are sent away to the Helianau Institute in Styria, in the mountainous heart of the country, a protected zone where they cannot affect the wider population. There, one of the teachers, Clemens Setz, witnesses students being taken away in strange masks. They never come back. When Setz tries to find out what is going on, he swiftly loses his job. Fourteen years later, former Indigo child Robert Tatzel notices an article in the newspaper about his old teacher: Clemens Setz has just been acquitted in a brutal murder trial. But Tatzel harbours resentments against Setz from his days at Helianau, and decides to investigate.
"Indigo is the rare example of a literary work that creates its own rules, and isn't determined by anything beyond its own cosmos." - Der Spiegel
>> An interview with the author.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/831711?barcode=9780099592327&title=MeetingtheDevil%3AABookofMemoir
Meeting the Devil: A book of memoir from the London Review of Books edited by Alan Bennett    $37.00
Lorna Sage remembers growing up with her grandfather during the Second World War, Jenny Diski imagines her own burial, and Hilary Mantel tackles a strongman on her hospital bed. Julian Barnes writes about not getting the Booker Prize. Andrew O'Hagan confesses to his past as a schoolboy bully. A. J. P. Taylor hallucinates. Alan Bennett reports on the lady who lives in his drive. Tariq Ali relates his misadventures in Pyongyang. Anne Enright describes her obsession with Henrietta Lacks, the woman whose cells grow in petri dishes around the world. Frank Kermode tells his wartime stories. Terry Castle recounts her complicated friendship with Susan Sontag. And more.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/829537?barcode=9781742709345&title=AKitcheninFrance
A Kitchen in France: A year of cooking in my farmhouse by Mimi Thorisson       $59.99
When Mimi Thorisson and her husband moved with their children from Paris to a small town in out-of-the-way Medoc, she did not quite know what was in store for them. She found wonderful ingredients from local farmers and the neighbouring woods and, most important, time to cook. This lovely book contains some of her best French country recipes: Roast Chicken with Herbs and Creme Fraiche, Cepe and Parsley Tartlets, Winter Vegetable Cocotte, Apple Tart with Orange Flower Water, and Salted Butter Creme Caramel.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/812042?barcode=9781452124070&title=BonjourCamille
Bonjour Camille by Felipe Cano and Laia Aguilar    $22.00
 amille has so many things to do! From jumping on the bed (of course) to choosing a new favourite colour, drawing faces on thousands of balloons, hiding all of the umbrellas, seeking out the unexpected on a map and more, Camille teaches young readers the importance of being guided by a boundless imagination.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/858962?barcode=9780473300883&title=TeTauIhuOTeWaka%3AVolume4%3AAHistoryofMaoriofNelsonandMarlborough%3AThechieflyfamiliesofNgatiTamaandTeAtiawa
 Te Tau Ihu o te Waka: A history of Maori in Nelson and Marlborough, Volume 4: The chiefly families of Ngati Tama and Te Atiawa by Hilary and John Mitchell      $105.00
The fourth and final volume of this unsurpassable history.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/811634?barcode=9781408850978&title=TheEmperorFarAway%3ATravelsattheEdgeofChina
The Emperor Far Away: Travels on the edge of China by David Eimer      $39.99
An interesting look at the less looked-at corners of a vast and diverse country.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/812404?barcode=9781848549586&title=WhatIf-SeriousScientificAnswerstoAbsurdHypotheticalQuestions
What If? Serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions by Randall Munroe      $34.99
How fast can you hit a speed bump, driving, and live? When (if ever) did the sun go down on the British Empire? When will Facebook contain more profiles of dead people than living? How many humans would a T Rex rampaging through New York need to eat a day?
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/836901?barcode=9780473287047&title=TheMillisKaiapoi%28HandmadeHistories%29
The Mill is Kaiapoi - artwork, story and lyrics by May Kelleher     $39.99
A handmade history about the people of Kaiapoi before, during and after the wool years of New Zealand.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/836994?barcode=9780008118853&title=IceDragon
The Ice Dragon by George R.R. Martin, illustrated by Luis Royo       $24.99
An enchanting tale of courage and sacrifice for children and adults from the creator of The Game of Thrones.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/567694?barcode=9781877372797&title=PianoForte%3ATheColonialNewZealandPiano
Piano Forte: The colonial New Zealand piano by Kristine Moffat     $45.00
The title inevitably conjures up the image of the grand piano on a deserted beach that is the leitmotif of Jane Campion's 1993 film The Piano: both a powerful symbol of the incongruity of the piano in this context, its status as 'alien' intruder, and a moving testimony to the personal and cultural value of the instrument that accompanied its owner to the far side of the world. Did nineteenth-century European settlers share the fictional Ada McGrath's passionate attachment to her instrument? Was the instrument particularly valued by middle and upper class women, or did it transcend gender and class divides? How did Maori react to the melodies the piano released?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/835356?barcode=9781409150183&title=Duffy
Duffy by Dan Kavanagh       $28.00
 When Brian McKechnie finds his wife attacked, his cat killed, and himself blackmailed by a man with a suspiciously erratic accent, he engages the services of London's most unusual private eye - Duffy. A bisexual ex-policeman with a phobia of ticking watches and a love of Tupperware, Duffy is anything but orthodox. But he's street smart, savvy and takes no nonsense from anyone.
Kavanagh bears more than a passing resemblance to Julian Barnes!
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/837067?barcode=9781447275367&title=TheBookofEvidence
The Book of Evidence by John Banville    $26.00
25th anniversary edition of Banville's wonderfully dark, insightful and unnerving crime novel that takes us deep into the unreliable mind of an improbable murderer. Remarkable.
"Remarkable. If all crime novels were like this one, there would no longer be the need for a genre." - Ruth Rendell
"The Book of Evidence is a major work of fiction in which every suave moment calmly detonates to show the murderous gleam within. Banville writes a dangerous and clear-running prose and has a grim gift of seeing people's souls." - Don DeLillo
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/853365?barcode=9780143125983&title=50FoodsAGuidetoDeliciousness
50 Foods: A guide to delciousness by Edward Behr       $35.00
A culinary Baedeker from the editor of the esteemed The Art of Eating magazine.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/831695-West-9781846555053
West by Julia Franck         $35.00
Scientist Nelly Senff is desperate to escape her life in East Berlin. The father of her two children has supposedly committed suicide, and she wants to leave behind the prying eyes of the Stasi. But the West is not all she hoped for. Nelly and her children are held in Marienfelde, a processing centre and no-man's-land between East and West.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/837073?barcode=9781743534281&title=TheWaterDiviner
The Water Diviner by Andrew Anastasios and Meaghan Wilson-Anastasios    $25.00
This is not a war novel, not even an anti-war novel. Instead it focuses on the battles that go on inside the hearts and minds of a small group of Australians and Turks as they struggle to bury their dead and rebuild their lives after the First World War. The story is based on first-hand resources, diaries and official records.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/739878?barcode=9781619631274&title=TheVanishingGame
The Vanishing Game by Kate Kae Myers     $19.99
The bond between twins is unmistakable. For Jocelyn and Jack, that bond was all they had. But now Jack is dead. Then Jocelyn receives a letter from Jason December--the code name Jack used when they were children. Has Jack faked his own death?
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/843133?barcode=9780446584821&title=Crashof2016%3AthePlottoDestroyAmerica--AndWhatWeCanDotoStopit
The Crash of 2016: The plot to destroy America, and what we can do to stop it by Thom Hartmann     $35.00
The United States is more vulnerable today than ever before-including during the Great Depression and the Civil War-because the pillars of democracy that once supported a booming middle class have been corrupted, and without them, America teeters on the verge of the next Great Crash. Hartmann argues that the facade of the once-great United States will soon disintegrate to reveal the rotting core where corporate and billionaire power and greed have replaced democratic infrastructure and governance.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/831686?barcode=9781784700089&title=AlanTuring%3ATheEnigma-TheBookThatInspiredtheFilm%2CtheImitationGame
Alan Turing: The enigma by Andrew Hodges        $28.00
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown released a statement of apology in 2009 on behalf of the British government for the "appalling" treatment of Turing, the computing pioneer whose brilliant team at Bletchley Park cracked the German 'Enigma Code'. 
>> This is the book that inspired the film The Imitation Game.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/837402?barcode=9781909807594&title=MarrakechExpress
Marrakech Express by Peter Millar     $29.99
By train through Morocco. Why not?

https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/831708?barcode=9781846557033&title=InAmerica%3ATravelswithJohnSteinbeck
In America: Travels with John Steinbeck by Geert Mak       $39.99
In 1960 John Steinbeck and his dog Charley set out in their green GMC pickup truck to rediscover the soul of America, visiting small towns and cities from New York to New Orleans. The trip became Travels With Charley, one of his best-loved books. Half a century on, Geert Mak sets off from Steinbeck's home in his own truck to trace the journey.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/804397?barcode=9781743319598&title=TheEyeoftheSheep
The Eye of the Sheep by Sophie Laguna     $37.00
"Australian writer Sofie Laguna has created an authentically involving novel about a boy who lives his life out of step with all life around him. This book about a different and difficult child stands out as insightful, moving and honest." - Maclean
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/854413?barcode=9780473302634&title=OhinetahiGarden%2CHouseandArt
Ohinetahi: Garden, house and art by Myles Warren     $45.00
In this delightful description of his house, his garden and the major artworks within the garden, the renowned architect tells the history of the property, details the many architectural changes made since construction of the house began in the 1850s and describes the development of the garden that is now visited by many hundreds of people every year.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/833394?barcode=9780857898494&title=Havel%3AALife
Havel: A life by Michael Zantovsky     $59.99
Vaclav Havel: iconoclast and philosopher-king, an internationally successful playwright who became a political dissident and then, reluctantly, a president. His pivotal role in the Velvet Revolution, the end of Communism and the birth of a modern, west-facing Czech Republic makes him a key figure of the twentieth century.



http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/829549?barcode=9781853759185&title=TheDangerousBookforIdiots-100CrazyProjectsfortheCrazyFool
The Dangerous Book for Idiots: 100 death-defying projects for the reckless fool by Adrian Besley    $19.99
Are you stark raving bonkers? Have you no care for life and limb? Too much adrenaline and not enough brain cells? Like hospital food? Then this is just the book for you.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/832313?barcode=9781782395829&title=HowtobeNormal%3AAdviceforthePerplexed
How To Be Normal: A guide for the perplexed by Guy Browning    $29.99
Useful.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/809301?barcode=9781927213117&title=HometownNewZealand


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5 December 2014


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/831684?barcode=9781846559211&title=TheStrangeLibrary
The Strange Library by Haruki Murakami (designed by Suzanne Dean)       $34.99
'All I did was go to the library to borrow some books'. On his way home, the young narrator of this beautifully illustrated book finds himself wondering how taxes were collected in the Ottoman Empire. He pops into the local library to see if it has a book on the subject. This is his first mistake. Led to a special 'reading room' in a maze under the library by a strange old man, he finds himself imprisoned with only a sheep man, who makes excellent donuts, and a girl, who can talk with her hands, for company.
If you love Murakami, or just love beautiful books, this book is for you (or for you to give away). Two Murakamis in a year (are you dizzy?)!
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/829107?barcode=9780864739759&title=SamZabelandtheMagicPen
 Sam Zabel and the Magic Pen by Dylan Horrocks     $35.00
Sam is a comic artist with writer’s block. One day he finds an old comic book set on Mars and tumbles headlong through centuries of comics, stories and imaginary worlds in search of the Magic Pen. This thoughtful graphic novel for grown-ups explores the pleasures, dangers and moral consequences of fantasy.
>> How to operate the technology.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/827548?barcode=9781922182562&title=ThreeStories%28ShortStories%29
 Three Stories by J.M. Coetzee       $26.00
Three stories, one written as Coetzee's Nobel acceptance speech, interrogate the nature of our relationships with the inanimate, the casting of our imaginations back into history, and the feelings of a narrator towards his writer. 
>> Listen to Coetzee reading 'He and His Man' at the Nobel ceremony
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/829553?barcode=9781846275135&title=TheEndofDays
 The End of Days by Jenny Erpenbeck       $35.00
'We are born and we die - but many things could happen in between. Which life do we end up living?' This book is a history of the twentieth century, written through the various possible lives and deaths of the main character. Does a long life get you any closer to feeling you have achieved anything?
"Reading Jenny Erpenbeck is like falling under hypnosis: your breathing changes, you see moments in time simultaneously, yet you can’t recall names, dates or the order of events. The End of Days is shot through with an insight that almost blinds." - Kapka Kassabova, Guardian
>> Erpenbeck reading, and in conversation with her translator, Susan Bernofksi
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/511858?barcode=9780007427925&title=KnowledgeisBeautiful
 Knowledge is Beautiful by David McCandless       $44.99 
 Unless we can give a shape to the vast quantity of information that we are immersed in every day, how can we understand it? The infographics in this astounding book do just that: they help us to get a feel for knowledge and to make surprising, dazzling connections. 
From the creator of the equally brilliant Information is Beautiful.
 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/837527?barcode=9780763672201&title=EggandSpoon
 Egg and Spoon by Gregory Macguire       $28.00
Two Russian girls undertake an adventure that embraces mistaken identity, the mythical Firebird, a Faberge egg, a prince travelling incognito, the awesome city of Saint Petersburg, the glacial lands of the north, and - in a starring role - Baba Yaga, the enigmatic witch of Russian folklore and her shapeshifting house perched on chicken legs.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/837881-Book-9780744544787
Book by John Agard      $19.99
"My name is Book, and I'll tell you the story of my life..." Book charmingly traces his development from clay tablet to papyrus to parchment to paper, from scroll to codex, and through the new capacities brought by the printing press and the computer.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/832303?barcode=9781781251645&title=QuestionEverything%3A132ScienceQuestions-andTheirUnexpectedAnswers
Question Everything: 132 science questions - and their unexpected answers New Scientist      $24.99
Why is the night sky black, even though it's full of stars? How do pebbles skim on water? Why doesn't your own snoring wake you up? Why is the Large Hadron Collider so large? All science begins with questions. Accessible, unpredictable, entertaining.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/826211?barcode=9780571269525&title=InTheseTimes%3ALivinginBritainThroughNapoleon%27sWars%2C1793-1815
 In These Times: Living in Britain through Napoleon's wars, 1793-1815 by Jenny Uglow      $59.99
We know the stories of the battles of the Napoleonic wars - but what of those left behind? The people on a Norfolk farm, in a Yorkshire mill, a Welsh iron foundry, an Irish village, a London bank or a Scottish mountain? The aristocrats and paupers, old and young, butchers and bakers and candlestick makers - how did the war touch their lives?
"Uglow’s excavation of a thousand forgotten incidents and observations, beautifully organised around a timeline of world-shaking events, is erudite and imagination-stretching. Her prose makes most academic historical writing look constipated, and her generous regard for ordinary people is unmatched." - Guardian
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/852550?barcode=9780147512338&title=TheNineLivesofAlexanderBaddenfield
The Nine Lives of Alexander Baddenfield by John Bemelmans Marciano    $14.00
Alexander Baddenfield is a horrible boy—a really horrible boy—who is the last in a long line of lying, thieving scoundrels.  One day, Alexander has an astonishing idea.  Why not transplant the nine lives from his cat into himself?  Suddenly, Alexander has lives to spare, and goes about using them up, attempting the most outrageous feats he can imagine.  Only when his lives start running out, and he is left with only one just like everyone else, does he realize how reckless he has been.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/704961?barcode=9781780721422&title=TenMillionAliens%3AAJourneyThroughOurStrangePlanet
 Ten Million Aliens: A journey through our strange planet by Simon Barnes        $49.99
Barnes takes us white-water rafting through the entire animal kingdom in a book which brings in deep layers of arcane knowledge, the works of Darwin and James Joyce, Barnes's own don't-try-this-at-home adventures in the wild, David Attenborough and Sherlock Holmes.


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/832042?barcode=9780732299736&title=MyDreamKombi
My Dream Kombi, A celebration of an icon: safari wagons, hippiemobiles, retro campers and more by Susan Redman    $35.00
The first of the Volkswagen vans rolled off the production line in 1949 and onto the nostalgia-rich roads of our younger selves. For those of us who grew up in the back of a Kombi (and for many who didn't), no vehicle better represents the freedom and possibility we now wish we had more of in our lives. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/831698?barcode=9781775501626&title=KiaOraChief%21
Parekura Horomia: 'Kia Ora, Chief!' by Wira Gardiner      $45.00
A biography of the leader and politician, whose dedication, versatility and personal qualities helped him work effectively for Maori at the grass roots and in the tree tops.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/825445?barcode=9780552170048&title=TheOwlWhoLikedSittingonCaesar
The Owl Who Liked Sitting on Caesar by Martin Windrow      $27.99
"Anyone who thinks the bond between man and dog or cat is the supreme human-house pet attachment will have to reconsider after reading Martin Windrow's touching account of the bird who changed his life, a possessive and characterful tawny owl named Mumble who was his domestic companion for 15 action-packed years." - The New York Times
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/837886?barcode=9781406348415&title=HootOwl%2CMasterofDisguise
Hoot Owl, Master of disguise by Sean Taylor and Jean Jullien      $28.00
Hoot Owl is no ordinary owl - oh no! - he's a MASTER OF DISGUISE! And he will use his formidable camouflage powers to trick his unsuspecting prey into succumbing to him! Tiny animals of the night ...BEWARE! But, SOMEHOW, Hoot Owl's prey keeps escaping...Hmmm, perhaps he isn't quite as masterful as he believes. Will he ever succeed in catching himself some dinner? Hilarity, ridiculousness and VERY bad costume changes abound.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/739714-TheMargaretThatcherSchoolofBeauty-9780732288419
The Margaret Thatcher School of Beauty by Marsha Mehran         $29.99
A heartening novel set amongst a group of Iranian refugees in Buenos Aries during the Falklands War.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/838097?barcode=9781849495202&title=GeorgeClarke%27sMoreAmazingSpaces
More Amazing Spaces by George Clarke     $45.00
George Clarke's Amazing Spaces television show, looking at astoundingly inventive and appealing small buildings, has given rise to a second book (the first was called Amazing Spaces).
There are more spaces and they are more amazing too.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/835071?barcode=9781781859629&title=TheExpedition%3ATheForgottenStoryofaPolarTragedy
 The Expedition: The forgotten story of a polar tragedy by Bea Uusma     $39.99
On July 11th, 1897, three men set out in a hydrogen balloon bound for the North Pole. Led by engineer August Soloman Andree, they want to make history, but are frighteningly under-prepared. Three days into their journey they make a crash landing and disappear into a white nightmare. They never return. 33 years later. The men's bodies and equipment are found buried beneath the snow and ice on a deserted glacier. They had enough food, clothing and ammunition to survive. Why did they die?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/823182?barcode=9781471137204&title=AngerisanEnergy-MyLifeUncensored
Anger is an Energy: My life, uncensored by John Lydon     $37.00
Johnny Rotten has still not been suppressed!
>> Nostalgia
>> "We're responsible for destroying London" (1978).
>> Talking about his book, 2014
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/827194?barcode=9780500252086&title=HowtheWorldWasWon-TheAmericanizationofEverywhere
How the World was Won: The Americanization of everywhere by Peter Conrad     $49.99
Cultural critic and historian Peter Conrad tells the story of the spectacular rise and subsequent waning of American influence across the world since 1945. Politics, war and commerce form the inevitable backdrop to his tale, but Conrad also treats us to a kaleidoscopic presentation of Americas unstoppable creativity: its output of great, good and enjoyably bad art, of jeans and jazz, fast food and fridges, space travel, comic books and motorbikes, technologies and therapies, along with the heroic, erotic or violent cinematic visions that have Americanized even our dreams (and the spelling of 'Americanization').
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/833499?barcode=9780007494415&title=Dataclysm%3AWhoWeare%28WhenWeThinkNoOne%27sLooking%29
 Dataclysm: Who we are (when we think no-one's looking) by Christian Rudder     $39.99
Rudder uses Big Data gathered from internet use to gain surprising insights into human nature.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/497179?barcode=9781847946409&title=HowToBeWellRead
How To Be Well Read: A guide to 500 great novels and a handful of literary curiosities by John Sutherland       $55.00
"Sutherland conveys his own enthusiasm for the astonishing pleasures of the western prose novel in a spirit that's generous, enjoyable and well informed." - Robert McCrumb, The Observer
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/831734?barcode=9781783441860&title=Circle%2CSquare%2CMoose
Circle, Square, Moose by Kelly Bingham and Paul O. Zelinsky      $19.99
A shape-spotting companion to the hugely popular Z is for Moose.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/834048-WinterHorses-9781406359831
The Winter Horses by Philip Kerr      $28.00
The human spirit and the loyalty of animals come to the fore during the darks days of World War 2 in the Ukraine. Based on true events.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/837510?barcode=9781780745572&title=TheHilltop%3AANovel
The Hilltop by Assaf Gavron      $39.99
Absurd portrayal of life in the interface between an 'unofficial' Israeli settlement and the neighbouring Palestinian village.