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11 September 2015


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/957622?barcode=9780864739834&title=Trifecta
Trifecta by Ian Wedde        $30.00
Trifecta looks at the odds in the lives of the three children of Martin and Agnes Klepka. Martin was one of the refugees of Nazism who famously brought Modernist architecture and ‘real coffee’ to New Zealand. Many years after his early death from a heart attack, Klepka’s children are struggling in their different ways with the difficult legacy of their charismatic, overbearing father. Sandy, who was disliked by his father, is a cultural historian in the twilight of his career, disgraced, divorced and reduced to a .2 position at Auckland University. Veronica, who bored her father, is struggling with a failing art deco Napier tour company and an alcoholic husband. And Mick, Martin Klepka’s favourite, a gambling, methamphetamine and sex addict, is still living alone in the Red House, his father’s plagiarised masterpiece.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/968241?barcode=9781776560448&title=OceanandStone
 Ocean and Stone by Dinah Hawkin, with drawings by John Edgar        $35.00
 The central sequence page : stone : leaf, interspersed with the striking drawings of John Edgar, is framed by poems of growing up and growing old. They, in turn, are framed by poems written in the natural world, beside a lake and beside an ocean. At the heart of this book is urgency: the urgency to know the limits of our planet and ourselves, and to live within them. 

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/877869?barcode=9781471149382&title=TheSoulofanOctopus%3AAPlayfulExplorationintotheWonderofConsciousness
 The Soul of an Octopus: A surprising exploration into the wonder of consciousness by Sy Montgomery         $29.99
Octopuses have varied personalities and show intelligence in myriad ways: endless trickery to escape enclosures and get food; jetting water playfully to bounce objects like balls; and evading caretakers by using a scoop net as a trampoline and running around the floor on eight arms. But with a beak like a parrot, venom like a snake, and a tongue covered with teeth, how can such a being know anything? And what sort of thoughts could it think? The more the author got on octopuses' wavelength, the more she was drawn to reconsider the strange phenomenon of consciousness.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/919501?barcode=9780857523419&title=BeneaththeEarth
 Beneath the Earth by John Boyne        $37.00
In this collection of dark, unerring and surprising short stories, John Boyne explores the extremities of the human condition in all its brilliance and brutality: the secrets we keep and the ways in which they shape us, the impossibility of shared loss, the lengths we will go to in order to protect our families and the distance we will run to protect ourselves.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/918783?barcode=9781783781478&title=NewAmericanStories
 New American Stories edited by Ben Marcus        $33.00
The short story is a barometer for the state and shape of literature. New American Stories presents the boldest, most innovative and most resonant fiction coming out of the American literary scene. Ben Marcus, author of The Flame Alphabet and Leaving the Sea, has here curated an anthology that gives the lay of the literary land. From established masters of the form like Don DeLillo and Lydia Davis to neoteric trailblazers such as Rebecca Curtis and Rachel B. Glaser, this collection sees Marcus trying to 'prove that the distinctions we erect between styles and approaches to fiction can be essentially meaningless'.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/970021?barcode=9781925240726&title=AbovetheWaterfall
Above the Waterfall by Ron Rash          $37.00
In this poetic and haunting tale set in contemporary Appalachia, New York Times bestselling author Ron Rash illuminates lives shaped by violence and a powerful connection to the land.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/921760-BlackEarthTheHolocaustasHistoryandWarning-9781847923639
 Black Earth: The Holocaust as history and warning by Timothy Snyder         $45.00
We have come to see the Holocaust as a factory of death, organised by bureaucrats. Yet by the time the gas chambers became operation more than a million European Jews were already dead: shot at close range over pits and ravines. They had been murdered in the lawless killing zones created by the German colonial war in the East, many on the fertile black earth that the Nazis believed would feed the German people. It comforts us to believe that the Holocaust was a unique event. But as Timothy Snyder shows, we have missed basic lessons of the history of the Holocaust, and some of our beliefs are frighteningly close to the ecological panic that Hitler expressed in the 1920s.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/877779?barcode=9781742586830&title=TheBodyWhereIWasBorn
 The Body Where I Was Born by Guadalupe Nettel         $29.99
 “I was born with a white beauty mark, or what others call a birthmark, covering the cornea of my right eye,” an unnamed female narrator states at the outset of this autobiographical novel.
"A remarkable exploration into sight and the perceptions of childhood. From the vantage of adulthood, on a psychoanalyst’s couch, she peers into her past, relitigating the bounds of normativity, the expectations of family, and the limits of medical science." - Bookforum
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/919812?barcode=9781776570126&title=BigBookofAnimalsoftheWorld%28LargeBoard%29
 The Big Book of Animals of the World by Ole Konnecke         $29.99
"The mouse is in a hot air balloon! He's coming closer...Wow! Now a mouse is climbing the mountain. There's a cow eating grass in a paddock, and a bear looking in the rubbish bin! That mouse's raft has sunk and now he's on an island with his bicycle and there's a shark. And he's rescued by the hot air balloon! I'm not scared of volcanoes. I like the skink and the frog the best." - Bryony (3 and a half(ish))
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/966604?barcode=9781909932104&title=ObjectLessons%3ATheVisualisationofNineteenth-CenturyLifeSciences
 Object Lessons: The visualisation of nineteenth-century life sciences by George Loudon     $129.99
These natural history and medical artefacts are a perfect blend of art and science. This is an endlessly fascinating book.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/919708-EverythingEverything-9780552574235
 Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon     $21.00
 "Having allergic reactions to everything makes Maddy’s life in a sealed room safe but incredibly lonely. Whilst her mother does everything to make her existence as normal as possible, Maddy is cut off from having friends, going to school and going outside. The new neighbours arrive and Maddy is fascinated by them, particularly Ollie. The character of Ollie is great – dealing with an abusive father, a mother trying to keep things together and a sister going off the rails, Ollie seems to manage to keep his life together in his own zany way. He’s a character straight out of a John Green novel: completely likeable and endearing. So how could Maddy not fall for him and vice versa? The climax comes when Maddy’s mother discovers the intensifying relationship. Will Maddy risk everything for this boy? Read and find out." - Stella 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/880095?barcode=9783836556620&title=BourgeryAtlasofHumanAnatomyandSurgery
 The Complete Atlas of Human Anatomy and Surgery by J.M. Bourgery and N.H. Jacob            $45.00
All four volumes of this classic unsurpassed depiction of the human body in all its fascinating parts. A wonderful book.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920042?barcode=9780674504806&title=TheEconomicsofInequality
The Economics of Inequality by Thomas Piketty          $48.00
Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century pushed inequality to the forefront of international public debate. Now translated into English for the first time, this book explains how inequality evolves and how economists measure it, explores variances in income and ownership of capital and the variety of policies used to reduce or exploit these gaps. Piketty also examines the effects of different systems of taxation, the distinction between historical and political time, the impact of education and technological change, the nature of capital markets, the role of unions, and the apparent tensions between the pursuit of efficiency and the pursuit of fairness. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/921775-TheGermanWarANationUnderArms1939-45-9781847921000
The German War: A nation under arms, 1939-45 by Nicholas Stargardt       $45.00
When war broke out in September 1939, it was deeply unpopular in Germany. Yet without the active participation and commitment of the German people, it could not have continued for almost six years. What, then, was the war Germans thought they were fighting?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/919078-Borderlines-9780008122980
Borderlines by Michaela Wrong                $33.00
A taut and informed legal thriller concerning border disputes in Africa. But national borders are not the only ones to be violated...
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920136?barcode=9781848664173&title=AskingForIt
 Asking For It by Louise O'Neill        $25.00
"This young adult novel by a twice book-award-winner is a gritty read. Amazingly well-written, it is the story of 18-year-old Emma. Emma is a good student who can breeze through classes without swotting, is popular and is good looking. The book has a lead-up to a night where things happen that she can't remember, and photos get posted onto social networking media. The rest of the book deals with the aftermath of that night." - Peter

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/961900-WhenLifeNearlyDiedTheGreatestMassExtinctionofAllTime-9780500291931
 When Life Nearly Died: The greatest mass extinction of all time by Michael J. Benton         $35.00
The greatest mass extinction in Earths history happened some 251 million years ago. In this cataclysm at least 90 per cent of life was killed, both on land and in the sea, almost bringing evolution to a halt. What caused destruction on such an unimaginable scale? Was it the impact of a huge meteorite, or prolonged volcanic eruption in Siberia? 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920811-TenMillionAliens-9781780722436
 Ten Million Aliens by Simon Barnes         $24.99
Life on planet earth is not weirder than we imagine. It's weirder than we are capable of imagining.And we're all in it together: humans, blue whales, rats, birds of paradise, ridiculous numbers of beetles, molluscs the size of a bus, bdelloid rotifers who haven't had sex for millions of years and creatures called water bears: you can boil them, freeze them and fire them off into space without killing them.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/870444?barcode=9780008105969&title=TheGoldenAgeofMurder
The Golden Age of Murder: The mystery of the writers who invented the modern detective story by Martin Edwards         $36.99
A real-life detective story, investigating how Agatha Christie and colleagues in a mysterious literary club transformed crime fiction, writing books casting new light on unsolved murders whilst hiding clues to their authors' darkest secrets. This is the first book about the Detection Club, the world's most famous and most mysterious social network of crime writers.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/921079?barcode=9780714869735&title=ArtWorkshopsforChildren
 Art Workshops for Children by Herve Tullet         $30.00
These stimulating workshops are designed to spark children's imaginations, champion group bonding, and give visually pleasing results - with no artistic ability required.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/734572?barcode=9780141347882&title=TheGreatAutomaticGrammatizatorandOtherStories
The Great Automatic Grammatizator, And other stories by Roald Dahl         $18.00
Thirteen of Dahl's darkest unexpected tales, perfect for teen readers.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/968310-TheEmpireCity-9780864739902
The Empire City: Songs of Wellington by Andrew Laking, with paintings by Bob Kerr          $35.00
The Empire City traces the history of Wellington, from the middle of the 19th Century till the present day. Stories are told through song, text, paintings and photographs and offer a creative insight into the history of life in the capital city.
The book includes a CD with original songs by Andrew Laking, and features a number of exceptional guest artists including Bret McKenzie, Riki Gooch, Toby Laing, Norman Meehan and Justin Firefly.


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/968311-FailedLovePoems-9780864739896
 Failed Love Poems by Joan Fleming        $25.00
What can be told about love, and what cannot?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/431644?barcode=9781905712168&title=WhereChildrenSleep
 Where Children Sleep by James Mollison       $52.00
This beautiful, insightful and poignant book presents Mollisons large format photographs of children's bedrooms around the world including from the USA, Mexico, Brazil, England, Italy, Israel and the West Bank, Kenya, Senegal, Lesotho, Nepal, China and India alongside portraits of the children whose bedrooms are featured. Each pair of photographs is accompanied by an extended caption that tells of the story of the child in question.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920099-TooClosetoHome-9781783443000
 Too Close to Home by Aoife Walsh                     $24.00
Meet Minny: her life is a complicated whirlwind of unbearable PE lessons, annoying friends and impossible-to-live-with siblings. Minny is desperate for some space in a house spilling over with family and hangers-on. She has to contend with her autistic sister Aisling's school bullies, whilst trying to keep her self-absorbed BFF Penny happy, and look normal in front of new boy Franklin. And on top of this, now Dad has announced that he's returning to London - with his new girlfriend.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/919296?barcode=9781409159537&title=TriggerMortis%3AAJamesBondNovel
Trigger Mortis by Anthony Horowitz          $37.99
A new James Bond novel, with original material by Ian Fleming.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/840295?barcode=9781775537847&title=NadiaLim%27sFreshStartCookbook
Fresh Start Cookbook by Nadia Lim         $49.99
Lose weight and keep it off without a fad diet but by eating the delicious nutritious meals in this book. 









4 September 2015

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/915946-Purity-9780007532773
Purity by Jonathan Franzen          $36.99
"This is a novel of secrets, manipulations and lies. Like Franzen’s previous two novels, it dramatizes the uneasy and damaging relationships between parents and their offspring in white America, the strains within friendships, and the ways time and familiarity and human failings work at corroding a marriage. It also connects the private and domestic world with pressing public matters." - New York Times
"Dazzling, hilarious and problematic." - Guardian
>> "To whom would you most like to say sorry and why?"
>>> Actually, you really want the hardback ($42.99). 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920740?barcode=9781922179630&title=Stray%28Spark%232%29
Stray ('Spark' #2) by Rachael Craw         $21.99
This is the second book in this exciting YA/crossover series about genetically engineered individuals with superhuman abilities. This nail-biting series by a Nelson author began with the astounding Spark, but book two is even better! 'It's hard to remember hating anything as much as I hate Affinity; a bone-deep loathing for the faceless unknown and the concrete walls of my own DNA.' Evie is a Shield: designed to kill in order to protect, and the Affinity Project have finally come for her. But Evie isn't ready for the sinister organisation to take control of her life, her body, her mind. She isn't ready to follow their rules about who may live and who must die - not when it condemns the innocent. She has one option: risk losing everything and everyone - including Jamie - and run.
>> Come to the Nelson launch of Stray! 7:30, Tuesday 8th August in the shop. RSVP. More about the event here.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/870767?barcode=9781406331165&title=TheRestofUsJustLiveHere
 The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness        $27.99
What if you weren't the Chosen One? The one who's supposed to fight the zombies, or the soul-eating ghosts, or whatever this new thing is, with the blue lights and the death? What if you were like Mikey? Who just wants to graduate and go to prom and maybe finally work up the courage to ask Henna out before someone goes and blows up the high school. Sometimes there are problems bigger than this week's end of the world and sometimes you just have to find the extraordinary in your ordinary life. Even if your best friend might just be the god of mountain lions...
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/921068-Map-AssemblingtheWorldinanImageExploringtheWorld-9780714869445
Map: Assembling the world in an image           $90.00
300 stunning maps from all periods and from all around the world, exploring and revealing what maps tell us about history and ourselves. Selected by an international panel of cartographers, academics, map dealers and collectors, the maps represent over 5,000 years of cartographic innovation drawing on a range of cultures and traditions. Comprehensive in scope, this book features all types of map from navigation and surveys to astronomical maps, satellite and digital maps, as well as works of art inspired by cartography. A wonderful and wonder-filled book.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958741-DidYouEverHaveaFamily-9780224102360
Did You Ever Have a Family by Bill Clegg       $37.00
"Full of small-town secrets and whispers, Bill Clegg has woven a richly textured tale of loss and healing. This is a deeply optimistic book about the power of human sympathy to pull us from the wreckage of our fate." - Anne Enright
"The force, range, and scope of Bill Clegg's Did You Ever Have a Family grab you with its opening line, and don't let go until its final one. I can't recall another novel that so effortlessly weds a nuanced, lyrical voice to an unflinching vision of just how badly things can go for people. I read it deep into the night, all the way through, telling myself it was getting late, I could finish the book in the morning. I finished it that night, however, slept a few hours, and then, in the morning, started reading it again." - Michael Cunningham
This book has been long-listed for the 2015 Man Booker Prize
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/921371?barcode=9780143573111&title=Kupapa%3AtheBitterLegacyofMaoriAllianceswiththeCrown
 Kupapa: The bitter legacy of Maori alliances with The Crown by Ron Crosby         $65.00
The Treaty of Waitangi struck a bargain between two parties: the Crown and Maori. Its promises of security, however, were followed from 1845 to 1872 by a series of volatile and bloody conflicts commonly known as the New Zealand Wars. Many people today believe that these wars were fought solely between the Crown and Maori, when the reality is that Maori aligned with both sides - resulting in three participants with differing viewpoints.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/956813?barcode=9781408836224&title=TheLagoon%3AHowAristotleInventedScience
The Lagoon: How Aristotle invented science by Armand-Marie Leroi       $23.00
"In elegant, stylish and often witty prose, he probes the near-legendary, almost primeval lagoon which inspired the ancient Greek's Historia animalium and animates it anew with his own incisive observations. The Lagoon is a heroic, beautiful work in its own right, an enquiring odyssey into unknown nature, and the known world which science has created out of it." - Philip Hoare, author of Leviathan and The Sea Inside.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/876345?barcode=9781408867983&title=SweetCaress%3ATheManyLivesofAmoryClay
Sweet Caress by William Boyd       $32.99
Boyd's protagonist, Amory Clay, is a photographer who explores what life has to offer and reveal to her in Berlin between the wars. This novel - complete with 'documentary' photographs - sets her personal life and the great events of twentieth century Europe in affecting counterpoint.
"An utterly compelling read and Boyd's best novel since Restless." - Independent
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/919609?barcode=9780571301584&title=Arcadia
 Arcadia by Ian Pears                 $32.99
An intriguingly braided novel with multiple narrative strands which part and meet at the reader's choice. Henry Lytten - a spy turned academic and writer - sits at his desk in Oxford in 1962, dreaming of other worlds. He embarks on the story of Jay, an eleven-year-old boy who has grown up within the embrace of his family in a rural, peaceful world - a kind of Arcadia. But when a supernatural vision causes Jay to question the rules of his world, he is launched on a life-changing journey. Lytten also imagines a different society, highly regulated and dominated by technology, which is trying to master the science of time travel. Meanwhile - in the real world - one of Lytten's former intelligence colleagues tracks him down for one last assignment. 
>> Ian Pears explains the structure - there's even an app to guide you (if you feel you need one).
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/921351-VintagePauaShellJewelleryArtSouvenirTouristKitschKiwiIcon-9781869539115
Vintage Paua Shell Jewellery: Art, souvenir, tourist kitsch, Kiwi icon by Elly van der Wijdeven         $49.99
Excellent.

https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/919658-HistoricChurches-9781775537335
Historic Churches by Linda Burgess and Robert Burgess        $49.99
The author and photographer (remember the excellent Historic Houses?) travelled the length of New Zealand visiting over 60 historic, unique, quirky, architecturally significant, weather-beaten, downtown, and back-of-beyond churches. Along the way they encountered architects, ministers, missionaries and personalities with a story to tell. They also discovered the tragic links, battles fought, injustices and even murders the churches bore witness to over the decades.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/954879-MyFatherisaPolarBear-9781406306576
 My Father is a Polar Bear by Michael Morpurgo and Felicita Sala        $25.00
Drawing on Michael Morpurgo's own childhood experience of first seeing his real father on television, 'My Father Is a Polar Bear' tells the story of two young brothers rediscovering their birth father in the most unlikely of places - and in an entirely unexpected guise!
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/919557?barcode=9781925240511&title=TheStoryoftheLostChildTheNeapolitanNovels%234
 The Story of the Lost Child ('The Neopolitan Novels' #4) by Elena Ferrante        $37.00
The Story of the Lost Child is the long-awaited fourth volume in the Neapolitan Novels (My Brilliant Friend, The Story of a New Name, Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay). The quartet traces the friendship between Elena and Lila, from their childhood in a poor neighbourhood in Naples, to their thirties, when both women are mothers but each has chosen a different path. Their lives are still inextricably linked, for better or worse, especially when it comes to the drama of a lost child.
"These books offer a dissection of Italian society that is almost Tolstoyan in its sweep and ambition. They are, into the bargain, extraordinarily gripping entertainment; the plot in this latest instalment twists and turns, like a Naples alleyway, towards a sequel-enabling conclusion. Novel by novel, Ferrante's series is building into one of the great achievements of modern literature." - Independent

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/916026?barcode=9780008124434&title=TheDaytheCrayonsCameHome%28%232HB%29
 The Day the Crayons Came Home by Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers           $24.99
The very enjoyable sequel to the very enjoyable The Day the Crayons Quit. What's been happening to those crayons?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920805-TheRiveristheRiver-9781908745545
The River is the River by Jonathan Buckley          $32.99
A woman named Naomi arrives at her sister's house, intending, it seems, to say goodbye. She is abandoning her city life for a remote Scottish retreat, which she will share with a man called Bernat, whom she considers some kind of visionary. In a sequence of stories filtered through multiple re-tellings, she illuminates the character of this elusive individual. One story seems of special significance: about Afonso, an Amazon boatman, who could be the last speaker of his mother tongue, a language of apparently unique simplicity and precision. Bernat and Naomi are not, however, the only storytellers here. Naomi's sister, Kate, is herself working on a novel that begins as a ghost story, but ends up as something rather different: The river is the river.
"A quietly brilliant writer, almost eccentric in his craftsmanship." - Sunday Times
" As good as anything by the dozen or so big brand names of contemporary Eng Lit." - Ian Sansom, Guardian
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/956383?barcode=9780714869636&title=30%3A30LandscapeArchitecture
 30:30 Landscape Architecture by Meaghan Kombol         $110.00
0 of the most renowned landscape architects explore the work of the 30 of the world’s top emerging architects with more than 500 illustrations. This book captures the essence of how the world is designed around us. A global and influential group of landscape architects will divulge fascinating details about their work — including their inspirations and design processes – as well as debate the key issues for landscape architects today and in the future.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/918816-HelloTokyo-HandmadeProjectsandFunIdeas-9781743364048
Hello Tokyo: Handmade projects and fun ideas for a cute Tokyo-inspired lifestyle by Ebony Bizys           $39.99
You will quickly love this book (author a.k.a. Hello Sandwich).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/855490?barcode=9781847806345&title=Creaturepedia
Creaturepedia by Adrienne Barman           $37.00
Fascinating facts and quirky illustrations introduce children to our fellow citizens of the Animal Kingdom. Very appealing!

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920309-Tram83-9781925106947
Tram 83 by Mwanza Mujila Fiston        $32.99
In an African city in recession, which could be Kinshasa or Lubumbashi, land tourists of all languages and nationalities. They have only one desire: to make a fortune by exploiting the mineral wealths of the country. They work during the day in mining concession and, as soon as night falls, they go out to get drunk, dance, eat and abandon themselves in Tram 83, the only night-club of the city, the den of all the outlaws: ex children-soldiers, prostitutes, blank students, unmarried mothers, sorcerers' apprentices...
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/953361?barcode=9780500291962&title=ThomasHeatherwick%3AMaking
Making by Thomas Heatherwick         $66.00
Heatherwick's sheer inventiveness in the use of materials and the rethinking of forms has kept him at the international forefront of architecture and design. How does he do the things he does?


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/914263?barcode=9780241188361&title=BecauseWeSaySo
 Because We Say So by Noam Chomsky           $39.99
In 1962, the eminent statesman Dean Acheson enunciated a principle that has dominated global politics ever since: that no legal issue arises when the United States responds to a challenge to its 'power, position, and prestige'. In short, whatever the world may think, U.S. actions are legitimate because they say so. Spanning the impact of Edward Snowden's whistleblowing and Palestinian-Israeli relations to deeper reflections on political philosophy and the importance of a commons to democracy, Because We Say So takes American imperialism head on.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920807-OnWriting-9781782117223
On Writing by Charles Bukowski           $37.00
What can the laureate of American lowlife teach us about the writing life?
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/953996-TheCaker-9780992264871
The Caker: Wholesome cakes, cookies and desserts by Jordan Rondel          $49.99
You can make your cake and eat it too. Whether you're simply a taste-chaser or your diet is gluten-free, dairy-free or vegan, these recipes are adaptable to suit your dietary requirements, and they utilise as many unrefined ingredients as possible. Many of the recipes are inspired by the New Zealand caker's French heritage.
"I see cakes as an edible expression of love." - Jordan Rondel

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/864144-MonopolistsThe-9781620408384
The Monopolists: Obsession, fury and the scandal behind the world's favourite board game by Mary Pilon       $29.99
The inside story of how the game of Monopoly came into existence, the heavy embellishment of its provenance by Parker Brothers and multiple media outlets, the lost female originator of the game, and one man's lifelong obsession to tell the true story about the game's questionable origins.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/919615-Riddledom101RiddlesandTheirStories-9781760112608
Riddledom: 101 riddles and their stories by David Astle           $32.99
A mind-trip across time and place, Riddledom uncovers riddle relics from over 50 cultures, delving into language and deception, sampling Pompeii walls and Twitter feeds.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920823-TheIsleofYouth-9781907970689
The Isle of Youth by Laura van den Berg          $25.00
From a newlywed caught in an inscrutable marriage, to private eyes working a baffling case in South Florida, to a teenager who assists her magician mother and steals from the audience, the characters in these bewitching stories are at once vulnerable and dangerous, bighearted and ruthless, and they will do what it takes to survive.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/848834-BlownAway-9780007593828
 Blown Away by Rob Biddulph         $17.00
 Meet Penguin Blue! It's a windy day, and he has a brand new kite - but where's he going on this maiden flight?
 “The test of a good picture book is not how good it is on first reading, but how enjoyable it is on its 50th. Blown Away more than delivers – its whimsical, madcap plot engages immediately and its rhythmic text drives the story along while the illustrations charm and thrill on every page. It is truly wonderful, and a very worthy winner.” - Melissa Cox on awarding this book the 2015 Waterstones Children's Book Prize
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/910770-TheLastSummerofUs-9781409587699
 The Last Summer of Us by Maggie Harcourt       $18.00
Limpet, Steffan and Jared. Three best friends crammed into a clapped-out rust bucket of a car on a whirlwind road trip to forget their troubles and see out the end of the summer. But no matter how far they drive, they can't escape the hidden secrets and slow-burning romance that could upset the balance of their friendship - perhaps forever.
9780749017224
Ink and Bone ('Novels of the Great Library' #1) by Rachel Caine        $18.99
In 48 AD, a fire set by the troops of Julius Caesar destroyed much of the Great Library of Alexandria. It was the first of several disasters that resulted in the destruction of the accumulated knowledge of the ancient world. But what if the fire had been stopped? What would the Library have become? Fast forward: the Great Library is now a separate country, protected by its own standing army. It has grown into a vast power, with unquestioned and unrivalled supremacy. Jess Brightwell, seventeen and very smart, with a gift for mechanical engineering, has been sent into the Great Library as a spy for his criminal family. Magical spells and riots abound in this epic new YA series.
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Gods of Metal by Eric Schlosser      $12.00
"Sitting not far below my feet, there was a thermonuclear warhead about twenty times more powerful than the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima, all set and ready to go. The only sound was the sound of the wind." Originally published in the New Yorker and now expanded, this terrifying true account of the 2012 break-in at a high-security weapons complex in Tennessee is a masterly work of reportage.
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The Lost and the Found by Cat Clarke      $19.99
LOST. When six-year-old Laurel Logan was abducted, the only witness was her younger sister. Faith's childhood was dominated by Laurel's disappearance - from her parents' broken marriage and the constant media attention to dealing with so-called friends who only ever wanted to talk about her sister. FOUND. Thirteen years later, a young woman is found in the garden of the Logans' old house, disorientated and clutching the teddy bear Laurel was last seen with. Laurel is home at last, safe and sound. Faith always dreamed of getting her sister back, without ever truly believing it would happen. But a disturbing series of events leaves Faith increasingly isolated and paranoid, and before long she begins to wonder if everything that's lost can be found again...
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Hucking Cody by Aaron Topp        $25.00
Life has been pretty average for Cody Harrington lately. First, there's his job at the bike shop where he's being blamed for not locking the door and causing a burglary. Then there's his wild brother Zane who's promised his parents he's back on the rails, but is he? As for girls, they only exist in his fantasies, and if only he could get through the week without being egged by a carload of rugby heads. The only time that Cody feels truly free is when he's flying down bush-lined tracks and hitting stunts on his bike. But then he falls in love - with a bike and a girl. Does he have it in him to win either of them or are they out of reach?
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The Thing About Jellyfish by Ali Benjamin         $19.99
How silence can say more than noise, or a person's absence can occupy even more space than their presence did? Suzy is 12 when her best friend, Franny, drowns one summer at the beach. It takes two days for the news to reach Suzy, and it's not something that she can accept.
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Sarah Mathew: Explorer, journalist and Auckland's 'First Lady' by Tessa Duder          $35.00
After helping find a harbour suitable for Governor Hobson's first capital, on 18 September 1840, Sarah was the only woman ashore for the flag-raising ceremony and regatta celebrating the birth of Auckland. Her surviving journals and letters cover long voyages under sail, including several around Cape Horn, as well as Auckland's birth, and the personalities and politics of its early capital years.
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First Lady: From boyhood to womanhood, The incredible story of New Zealand sex-change pioneer Liz Roberts by Alison Mau        $39.99
New Zealand's first full surgical gender reassignment.
>> No relation.
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China Towns: Asian cooking from around the world in 100 recipes by Jean-Francois Mallet      $59.99
A delicious survey of the cuisine of the Asian diaspora, and how it has been influenced by contact with host cuisines and through the conflation of different Asian heritages.
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Echopraxia by Peter Watts       $23.00
It's the eve of the 22nd century and the beginning of the end. Humanity splinters into strange new forms with every heartbeat: hive-minds coalesce, rapture-stricken, speaking in tongues; soldiers forgo consciousness for combat efficiency; a nightmare human subspecies has been genetically resurrected; half the population has retreated into the ersatz security of a virtual environment called Heaven. And it's all under surveillance by an alien presence that refuses to reveal itself. Daniel Bruks has turned his back on it all, taking refuge in the Oregon desert. As an unaugmented, baseline human he's an irrelevance, a living fossil for whom extinction beckons. But he's about to find himself an unwilling pilgrim on a voyage to the heart of the solar system that will bring the fractured remnants of mankind to the biggest evolutionary breakpoint since the origin of thought.
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 The Finger Travel Game by Herve Tullet          $17.99
Let your fingers do the walking (and the air travel). Poke your fingers through the holes so they can pop up in the tourist hot-spots of the world! (Fun).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920833?barcode=9781408851692&title=PhilipLarkin%3ALife%2CArtandLove
Philip Larkin: Life, art and love by James Booth        $23.00
What was the relationship between the three listed Larkinian elements, and how have they combined to obscure or reveal the man himself?
>> Let him speak for himself (and be none the wiser).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/915948?barcode=9780008123390&title=NellyDean
Nelly Dean by Alison Case           $32.99
A novel that reimagines life at Wuthering Heights through the eyes of the Earnshaws' servant, Nelly Dean.
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Imperial Death Star (DS-1 Orbital Battle Station): Owner's workshop manual by Ryder Windham           $49.99
Useful, and a lot cheaper than calling someone in.
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Going to Hell in a Hen Basket: An illustrated dictionary of modern malapropisms by Robert Aldin Rubin          $29.99
· adieu, without further - Conflation of bidding adieu (saying goodbye) with ado (complicated doings, ceremony) to mean "without saying anything more."
· feeble position - An unborn child in a fetal position seems weak and helpless, which explains the confusion here. The two words also share some sexist cultural and literary associations. Feeble (weak) originates from a Latin word for something to be wept over; fetal (relating to a fetus) originates from the same preliterate Indo-European word that gives us female.
· hone in on - Confuses expressions such as finely honed with home in on or zero in on (focus on, locate) and sometimes with horn in on (intrude upon). Homing, as pigeons perform it, often involves flying in narrowing circles until the target is reached. Hone means to sharpen; the malapropism conveys the sense of a carefully sharpened instrument and sometimes cutting in.

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Profession of Violence: The rise and fall of the Kray twins by John Pearson          $25.00
Reggie and Ronnie Kray ruled London's gangland during the 60s with a ruthlessness and viciousness that shocks even now. Building an empire of organised crime that has never been matched, the brothers swindled, extorted and terrorised - while enjoying a glittering celebrity status at the heart of the swinging 60s scene, until their downfall and imprisonment for life.
>> Now a film!
>> Not to be confused with the Piranha brothers.