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11 March 2016

https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/1003632?barcode=9781776570751&title=TheRoadtoRatenburg
The Road to Ratenburg by Joy Cowley, illustrated by Gavin Bishop     $19.99
A family of rats is forced to leave their home, so sets out to find the fabled city of Ratenburg. Along the way they outwit vicious dogs, tricky rat traps and sharp-beaked hawks, and make some very dangerous crossings. The rat family's adventures test their character and grow bonds between sisters and brothers, family friends, mother and father.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1003638?barcode=9781776560561&title=DadArt
Dad Art by Damien Wilkins        $29.99
It’s Wellington, now. Acoustic Engineer Michael Stirling’s old life is gone. He’s on the dating scene, learning te reo Maori, living in an upmarket apartment complex, and visiting his father who has dementia. Wearing his online dating disguise, Michael meets Chrissie, the widowed mother of a young son. Then his beloved adult daughter arrives from Auckland with a new attachment, an artist whose project will push them all towards key moments of risk and revelation. Wilkins is hugely adept at capturing the characters and situations memorably in a few words.
>> "Fiction is sloppy and that is its strength."
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/966937?barcode=9780908321292&title=ChristchurchRuptures
 Christchurch Ruptures by Katie Pickles      $14.99
The devastating earthquake that hit Christchurch in 2011 did more than rupture the surface of the city, argues historian Katie Pickles. It created a definitive endpoint to a history shaped by omission, by myth-making, and by ideological storytelling. Pickles uncovers what was lost that February day, drawing out the different threads of Christchurch's colonial history and demonstrating why we should not attempt to knit them back together. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1003639?barcode=9781776560615&title=FitsandStarts
 Fits and Starts by Andrew Johnstone      $25.00
 These poems draw upon the random treasures of the radio alphabet and the ancient contradictions of the Old Testament. At their centre, the mythical figure of Echo roams through an imaginary landscape. Hope, love, health and voice disappear and reappear, rescued by faith in poetry’s power to invent its own kind of sense.
>> Read a sample here.

https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/995342?barcode=9781908276643&title=BretEastonEllisandtheOtherDogs
Brett Easton Ellis and the Other Dogs by Lina Wolff       $24.99
At a run-down brothel in Caudal, Spain, the prostitutes are collecting stray dogs. Each is named after a famous male writer: Dante, Chaucer, Bret Easton Ellis. When a john is cruel, the dogs are fed rotten meat. To the east, in Barcelona, an unflappable teenage girl is endeavouring to trace the peculiarities of her life back to one woman: Alba Cambo, writer of violent short stories, who left Caudal as a girl and never went back.
"Wolff’s prose has a quality of 'otherness' entirely in keeping with the surreal atmosphere of the novel. This strange, provocative debut is a cool, clever and fierce addition to the canon of modern feminist literature." - Guardian
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/1016228?barcode=9770133789004&title=Sport44%3ANewZealandNewWriting2016
 Sport 44: New Zealand new writing, 2016         $30.00
Essays: Nick Bollinger, Helena Wiśniewska Brow, Emma Gilkison, Elizabeth & Sara Knox, Catherine Robertson, John Summers, Giovanni Tiso, Chris Tse. Fiction: Pip Adam, Francis Cooke, Kate Duignan, Breton Dukes, Craig Gamble, Emma Hislop, Kirsten McDougall, Frances Mountier, Damien Wilkins. Poetry: Johanna Aitchison, Philip Armstrong, Jane Arthur, Tusiata Avia, Airini Beautrais, Jenny Bornholdt, Victoria Broome, James Brown, Rachel Bush, Geo Cochrane, Lynn Davidson, Lynley Edmeades, Trevor Hayes, Helen Heath, Alexandra Hollis, Erik Kennedy, Liang Yujing, Anna Livesey, Bill Manhire, Maria McMillan, Hannah Mettner, Bill Nelson, Gregory O’Brien, Claire Orchard, Nina Powles, Harry Ricketts, Frances Samuel, Kerrin P. Sharpe, C.K. Stead, Marty Smith, Oscar Upperton, Tim Upperton, Catherine Vidler, Louise Wallace, Sarah Natalie Webster, Sarah Wilson, Louise Wrightson, Ashleigh Young. Cover: Elyjana Roach.

https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/986640-TheNatashas-9781781254585
 The Natashas by Yelena Moskovich       $32.99
Beatrice, a solitary young jazz singer from a genteel Parisian suburb, meets a mysterious woman named Polina. Polina visits her at night and whispers in her ear: 'There are people who leave their bodies and their bodies go on living without them. These people are named Natasha.' Cesar, a lonely Mexican actor working in a call centre, receives the opportunity of a lifetime: a role as a serial killer on a French TV series. But as he prepares for the audition, he starts falling in love with the psychopath he is to play. Beatrice and Cesar are drawn deeper into a city populated with visions and warnings, taunted by the chorusing of a group of young women, trapped in a windowless room, who all share the same name ...Natasha.

https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/1013902?barcode=9780947492649&title=TheInterregnum
The Interregnum edited by Morgan Godfery     $14.99
Is New Zealand's political settlement beginning to fray? And does this mean we're entering the interregnum, that ambiguous moment between society-wide discontent and political change? 


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/998291-YukiChaninBronteCountry-9780571254255
 Yuki-chan in Bronte Country by Mick Jackson      $32.99
 Yukiko tragically lost her mother ten years ago. After visiting her sister in London, she goes on the run, and heads for Haworth, West Yorkshire, the last place her mother visited before her death. Against a cold, winter, Yorkshire landscape, Yuki has to tackle the mystery of her mother's death, her burgeoning friendship with a local girl, the allure of the Brontes and her own sister's wrath.
" That a whimsical comedy can transmute into an elegiac exercise in the futility of pursuing catharsis is no small achievement. That it is both funny and plangent is another. A strange, silly, sombre novel." - Independent
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1015608?barcode=9789866634567&title=IslandtoIsland
 Island to Island: One book, two islands, six graphic novelists by Tim Gibson, Rachel Fenton, Ant Sang, Sean Chuang, 61Chi, and Ahn Zhe      $45.00
A magnificent volume of graphic art from three New Zealand and
three Taiwanese graphic artists. Art is a universal language, and this is magnificently demonstrated in this large-format book in which the six artists shared their memories, stories and creations through the magic of their pens. The artists created these 18 stories as gifts for each other, the whole woven with interlocking narratives, making the entire book flow like a dance or conversation.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1004204?barcode=9781776560592&title=AndSoItIs
 And So It Is by Vincent O'Sullivan      $25.00
75 new poems, demonstrating O'Sullivan's intellectual agility, wit and ability to encompass both human and poetic concerns in a cascade of felicitous lines. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1011735?barcode=9780701188917&title=TheButtonBox%3ALiftingtheLidonWomen%27sLives
 The Button Box: Lifting the lid on women's lives by Lynn Knight      $45.00
An inlaid wooden chest the size of a shoe box holds Lynn Knight's button collection. This is a collection that has been passed down through three generations of women: a chunky sixties-era toggle from a favourite coat, three tiny pearl buttons from her mother's first dress after she was adopted as a baby, a jet button from a time of Victorian mourning. Each button tells a story. The Button Box traces the story of women at home and in work from pre-First World War domesticity, through the first clerical girls in silk blouses, to the delights of beading and glamour in the thirties to short skirts and sexual liberation in the sixties.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1003640?barcode=9781776560578&title=ColdWaterCure
 Cold Water Cure by Claire Orchard       $25.00
 At the heart of Claire Orchard’s first poetry collection is Charles Darwin, during the intense period in which he was working on his controversial theory of evolution, On the Origin of Species. His world as traced in his notebooks and letters – his daily habits, his relationships, his health – is drawn out in full imaginative colour and echoed in unexpected ways in the poet’s own world 200 years later. 
>> Interview here
>> 'Settling for Action Man'.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/79706?barcode=9781906548056&title=IWasBehindYou
I Was Behind You by Nicolas Fargues     $26.99
Here is a story of 'self-discovery', of entering adulthood and of 'freeing oneself'. The tone is sarcastic, lucid, cruel yet realistic. A subtle account of relations between the sexes and of examining the choices one has made in the past.
>> Fargues is currently resident at Randall Cottage, Wellington, as is appearing at Writers Week at the New Zealand Festival this weekend.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/814127?barcode=9781927249055&title=DispatchesFromContinentSeven
Dispatches from Continent Seven: An anthology of Antarctic science by Rebecca Priestly        $55.00
Since British explorer James Cook first circumnavigated Antarctica in the late 18th century, the white continent has exerted a powerful attraction. There is no permanent human habitation, and no mercy from the raw, relentless elements, yet for nearly 200 years explorers and scientists have been drawn to work and sometimes risk their lives here. Rebecca Priestley's landmark anthology reveals the numerous scientific discoveries that have been made, from how sea creatures survive in the freezing waters, to the continent's extraordinary proliferation of meteorites and the startling revelations of its fossils. In the early days, nations vied to establish a presence on the continent to try and claim its resources. Today scientists track the arrival of space particles and examine ice cores, sea-floor sediments and rocks hewn by glaciers to better understand our universe, uncover the story of climate change, and learn how a land once covered in forests became a frozen desert.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/1013903?barcode=9780947492694&title=GoingPlaces%3AMigration%2CEconomicsandtheFutureofNewZealand
Going Places: Migration, economics and the future of New Zealand by Julie Fry and Hayden Glass      $14.99
Migration and the movement of people is one of the critical issues confronting the world's nations in the twenty-first-century. This book is about the economic contribution of migration to and from New Zealand, one of the most frequently discussed aspects of the debate. Can immigration, in economic terms, be more than a gap filler for the labour market and help as well with national economic transformation? And what is the evidence on the effect of migration not just on house prices but also on jobs, trade or broader economic performance? 
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/994984-Freya-9781910702512
Freya by Anthony Quinn        $37.00
London, May 1945. Freya Wyley, twenty, meets Nancy Holdaway, eighteen, amid the wild celebrations of VE-Day, the prelude to a devoted and competitive friendship that will endure on and off for the next two decades. Freya, wilful, ambitious, outspoken, pursues a career in newspapers which the chauvinism of Fleet Street and her own impatience conspire to thwart, while Nancy, gentler, less self-confident, struggles to get her first novel published. Both friends become entangled at university with Robert Cosway, a charismatic young man whose own ambition will have a momentous bearing on their lives.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/997132-HowtoBeBored-9781447293255
 How to Be Bored by Eva Hoffman       $24.99
 Lethargic inactivity can be debilitating and depressing; but for those living in the modern world, the pendulum has swung far in the other direction. We live in a hectic, hyperactive, over-stimulated age. Excessive busyness and overfilled schedules is the norm, as are their effects on our mental and emotional lives. How might we address and counter such problems, for the sake of experiencing our lives more fully? How can we find meaning in being bored?
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/996943-LookatMe-9781472229854
Look at Me by Susan Duguid        $37.99
Lizzy lives with her father, Julian, and her brother, Ig, in North London. Two years ago her mother died, leaving a family bereft by her absence and a house still filled with her things: for Margaret was lively, beautiful, fun, loving; she kept the family together. So Lizzy thinks. Then, one day, Lizzy finds a letter from a stranger to her father, and discovers he has another child. Lizzy invites her into their world in an act of outraged defiance. Almost immediately, she realises her mistake. Look at Me is a exploration of family, grief, and the delicate balance between moving forward and not quite being able to leave someone behind.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/1003635?barcode=9781927262023&title=MuchAdoAboutShakespeare
 Much Ado About Shakespeare: The life and times of William Shakespeare in his own words by Donovan Bixley       $34.99
Bixley's quirky and irreverent illustrations makes the Bard immediately accessible. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/993638-ThePaintedOcean-9781472151162
 The Painted Ocean by Gabriel Packard        $37.99
"A fearless tour de force. A rare achievement - an emotionally rich work of literature, delivered in the form of a gripping, page-turning story. The depiction of a British Indian childhood and adolescence is utterly compelling, as is the allegorical exploration of the human condition." - Colum McCann
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/1002073-TheSidekicks-9780143309031
 The Sidekicks by Will Kostakis       $24.00
The Swimmer. The Rebel. The Nerd. All Ryan, Harley and Miles had in common was Isaac. They lived different lives, had different interests and kept different secrets. But they shared the same best friend. They were sidekicks. And now that Isaac's gone, what does that make them?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/994915?barcode=9781776560530&title=ChinainthePacific%3ATheViewfromOceania
 China and the Pacific: The view from Oceania edited by Michael Powles         $39.99
Is China replacing Pacific nations' traditional partners? How has China changed regional security? What is the role of Chinese communities in the region?  What opportunities - and what challenges - have come with China's increasing economic engagement?

https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/1003614?barcode=9781847923677&title=WhenBreathBecomesAir
When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi       $37.00
At the age of thirty-six, on the verge of completing a decade's training as a neurosurgeon, Paul Kalanithi was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. One day he was a doctor treating the dying, the next he was a patient struggling to live. When Breath Becomes Air chronicles Kalanithi's transformation from a medical student asking what makes a virtuous and meaningful life into a neurosurgeon working in the core of human identity - the brain - and finally into a patient and a new father. What makes life worth living in the face of death? What do you do when life is catastrophically interrupted? What does it mean to have a child as your own life fades away?
"Finishing this book and then forgetting about it is simply not an option. Unmissable." - New York Times
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/973086-AHistoryofLifein100Fossils-9781742234663
 A History of Life in 100 Fossils by Paul D. Taylor and Aaron O'Dea       $35.00
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/994982?barcode=9781846558283&title=SomeRainMustFall-MyStruggleBook5
 Some Rain Must Fall by Karl Ove Knausgaard      $37.00
In this fifth instalment of the 'My Struggle' cycle (which begins with A Death in the Family), Knausgaard discloses his personal and often deeply shameful battles with introversion, alcohol abuse, infidelity and artistic ambition. 
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/995429-CollectingChildrensBooksArtMemoriesValues-9781440245299
Collecting Children's Books by Noah Fleischer and Lauren Zittle      $55.00
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/994999-UntilWeareFreeMyFightforHumanRightsinIran-9781846045011
Until We Are Free: My fight for human rights in Iran by Shirin Ebadi      $38.00
The Iranian human rights lawyer and activist tells of her fight for reform inside Iran, and the devastating backlash she faced after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Having fought tirelessly for democracy, equality before the law and freedom of speech, Ebadi became a global voice of inspiration. Yet, inside her own country, her life has been plagued by surveillance, intimidation and violence.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/993623-BinnyKeepsaSecret-9781444913415
Binny Keeps a Secret by Hilary McKay    $19.99
With her awful secondhand uniform and stuck-up classmates, Binny's new school is horrible. And life gets even worse when a storm damages the roof of her house, forcing Binny and her family to move to the countryside whilst it's being fixed. Binny, her sensible older sister Clem and her rambunctious brother James (and his chickens) begin adjusting to life in the country. Then one of James's beloved chickens vanishes and Binny finds strange footprints in the mud. What kind of creature is lurking in the undergrowth?
"McKay's books are so good you'll want to climb inside the covers and live there." - Telegraph
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/993643?barcode=9780733635137&title=EmperoroftheEightIslands%28theTaleofShikanoko%231-2PrequeltoOtori%29
 Emperor of the Eight Islands: The tale of Shikanoko (Prequel to 'Tales of the Otori') by Lian Hearn         $37.00
Set 300 years before the wonderful historical fantasy series set in feudal Japan, this book begins the tale of two rival clans struggling over who will be crowned Emperor of the Eight Islands, in a country inhabited by warriors, assassins, ghosts and guardian spirits.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/998924-Megalopolis-AndtheVisitorfromOuterSpace-9780500650691
 Megalopolis, And the visitor from Outer Space by Clea Dieudonne        $45.00
The story unfolds as a visitor touches down, and the book unfolds as well - to a length of 3 meters! - full of quirky details.


https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/998921-Lumitecture-IlluminatingInteriorsforDesignersandArchitects-9780500518342
Lumitecture: Illuminating interiors for designers and architects by Anna Yudina        $79.99
Light makes an architectural space livable, shapes it and guides us within it. The role of light reaches well beyond practical needs and can create environments, emotions and spatial illusions. As our homes and buildings become increasingly interactive and connected to the 'Internet of things', the possibilities are growing exponentially.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/994852-StorkMountain-9781473632912
 Stork Mountain by Miroslav Penkov        $37.99
An American student returns to Bulgaria, the country he left as a child, to track down his grandfather and to find out why he suddenly cut off all contact with the family three years before. The trail leads him to a remote village on the border with Turkey, a place of pagan mysteries and black storks nesting in giant oaks; a place where every spring, possessed by Christian saints, men and women dance barefoot across live coals in search of rebirth. Here he is drawn by his grandfather into a maze of half-truths. 


https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/994854?barcode=9781472122261&title=BelovedPoison
Beloved Poison by E.S. Thomson        $34.99
Ramshackle and crumbling, trapped in the past and resisting the future, St Saviour's Infirmary awaits demolition. Within its stinking wards and cramped corridors the doctors bicker and fight. Ambition, jealousy and hatred seethe beneath the veneer of professional courtesy. Always an outsider, and with a secret of her own to hide, apothecary Jem Flockhart observes everything, but says nothing. And then six tiny coffins are uncovered, inside each a handful of dried flowers and a bundle of mouldering rags. When Jem comes across these strange relics hidden inside the infirmary's old chapel, her quest to understand their meaning prises open a long-forgotten past - with fatal consequences.
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/999518-MakingDoughRecipesandRatiosforPerfectPastries-9781594748189
 Making Dough: Recipes and ratios for perfect pastries by Russell van Kraayenburg      $49.99
"Pastry baking is one half creativity, one half science, and one half old-fashioned know-how."
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1012240-OneChildTheStoryofChinasMostRadicalExperiment-9781780748450
 One Child: The story of China's most radical experiment by Mei Fong      $32.00
For over three decades, China exercised unprecedented control over the reproductive habits of its billion citizens. Now, with its economy faltering just as it seemed poised to become the largest in the world, the Chinese government has brought an end to its one-child policy. It may once have seemed a shortcut to riches, but it has had a profound effect on society in modern China.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/996959-GenesisRiverofInk1-9781444920437
 River of Ink #1: Genesis by Helen Dennis      $19.99
What if a teenage boy washed up on the banks of the River Thames, soaked to the skin and unable to explain who he is? What if the only clue to the boy's identity is a sketch he made of a strange symbol? Who would help this boy? Who would hunt this boy? Who is River Boy? 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1011642-TheLibraryatMountChar-9780553418620
 The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins     $38.00
Carolyn's not so different from the other people around her. She likes guacamole and cigarettes and steak. She knows how to use a phone. Clothes are a bit tricky, but everyone says nice things about her outfit with the Christmas sweater over the gold bicycle shorts. After all, she was a normal American herself once. That was a long time ago, of course. Before her parents died. Before she and the others were taken in by the man they called Father. In the years since then, Carolyn hasn't had a chance to get out much. Instead, she and her adopted siblings have been raised according to Father's ancient customs. They've studied the books in his Library and learned some of the secrets of his power. And sometimes, they've wondered if their cruel tutor might secretly be God. Now, Father is missing perhaps even dead and the Library that holds his secrets stands unguarded. And with it, control over all of creation. 
"Wholly original. The work of the newest major talent in fantasy.” — Wall Street Journal
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/992113-TheManWithoutaShadow-9780008165383
 The Man Without a Shadow by Joyce Carol Oates      $32.99
 In 1965, a young research scientist named Margot Sharpe meets Elihu Hoopes, the subject of her study, a handsome amnesiac who cannot remember anything beyond the last seventy seconds. Over the course of thirty years, the two embark on mirroring journeys of self-discovery. Margot, enthralled by her charming, mysterious, and deeply lonely patient, as well as her officious supervisor, attempts to unlock Eli's shuttered memories of a childhood trauma without losing her own sense of identity in the process. And Eli, haunted by memories of an unknown girl's body underneath the surface of a lake, pushes to finally know himself once again, despite potentially devastating consequences.
>> Meet amnesiac Henry Moliason
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/1006737?barcode=9781784785345&title=TheBeautifulStruggle-AMemoir
The Beautiful Struggle by Ta-Nehisi Coates      $22.99
The author of Between the World and Me recalls life of struggle on the edge of chaos, and what is was like to be a young black man in desperate times. Ta Nehisi grew up in 1980s Baltimore when the city was on the verge of chaos: drugs, gangs and the constant threat of violence haunted the young black man's life wherever he went. A boy need to learn the knowledge fast and Coates's father, Paul, was a fine teacher: a Vietnam vet who rolled with the Black Panthers, an old-school disciplinarian, an autodidact who launched a publishing company in his basement dedicated to telling the true history of African civilization.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/996932-TheWhisperingCity-9780349139951
The Whispering City by Sara Moliner       $24.99
 Barcelona, 1952: General Franco's fascist government is at the height of its oppressive powers, casting a black shadow across the city. When wealthy socialite Mariona Sobrerroca is found dead in her mansion in the exclusive Tibidabo district, the police scramble to seize control of the investigation. Ana Martí Noguer, an eager young journalist, is surprised to be assigned this important story, shadowing Inspector Isidro Castro.But Ana soon realises that a bundle of strange letters unearthed at the scene point to a sequence of events dramatically different from the official version. She enlists the help of her cousin Beatriz, a scholar, and what begins as an intriguing puzzle opens up a series of revelations that implicate the regime's most influential figures. The two women have placed themselves in mortal danger. As the conspiracy unfolds, Ana's courage and Beatriz's wits will be their only weapons against the city's corrupt and murderous elite.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/995234-WhatPetShouldIGet-9780008170783
 What Pet Should I Get? by Dr. Seuss       $29.99
Is this the last lost Seuss? A brother and sister visit a pet shop to pick a pet, but can't decide which one to go for. Sometimes making a choice can seem impossible to a child, and this book explores how it is hard to make up your mind, but sometimes you just have to do it!
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/993641?barcode=9781848665262&title=SixFour
Six Four by Hideo Yokoyama      $37.99
For five days in January 1989, the parents of a seven-year-old Tokyo schoolgirl sat and listened to the demands of their daughter's kidnapper. They would never learn his identity. They would never see their daughter again. For the fourteen years that followed, the Japanese public listened to the police's apologies. They would never forget the botched investigation that became known as 'Six Four'. They would never forgive the authorities their failure. For one week in late 2002, the press officer attached to the police department in question confronted an anomaly in the case. He could never imagine what he would uncover.
"Not only is Six Four an addictive read, it is an education about Japan, its police and its society, and simply one of the best crime novels I have ever read." - David Peace
https://pageblackmore.circlesoft.net/products/1002872-HowtoSpotaHipster-9781925418033
How to Spot a Hipster by Christoph Cassar and Carla McRae       $29.99
Useful.
 








4 March 2016


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/998015?barcode=9781925240825&title=TheLifeofElves
The Life of Elves by Muriel Barbery         $37.00
Do two young girls have the power to change the world? Maria, raised by powerful older women, lives in a remote village in Burgundy, where she discovers her gift of clairvoyance, of healing and of communicating with nature. Hundreds of miles away in Italy, Clara discovers her musical genius and is sent from the countryside to Rome to nurture her extraordinary abilities. Who are the mysterious elves? Will they succeed in training the girls for their higher purpose in the face of an impending war? An intriguing, idiosyncratic book from the author of The Elegance of the Hedgehog
 "Barbery explores the mystical connections between nature, art and the human heart with vividness and clarity." - New York Times
>> It's elves who are elegant now

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/979304?barcode=9781925240733&title=TheSickBagSong
 The Sick Bag Song by Nick Cave       $29.99
An exploration of love, inspiration and memory shaped around the events of Cave’s 2014 tour of North America, this book began life scribbled on airline sick bags during the 22-city tour. It soon grew into a restless full-length contemporary epic.
>> "Stopping is the why of work."
>> What is your favourite Nick Cave song?

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/993939-Quesadillas-9781908276698
 Quesadillas by Juan Pablo Villalobos     $18.99
It's the 1980s in Lagos de Moreno - a town where there are more cows than people, and more priests than cows - and a poor family is struggling to get by. The father, a school teacher, insists on practising and teaching the art of the insult, while the mother prepares hundreds of quesadillas to serve to their numerous progeny: Aristotle, Orestes, Archilochus, Callimachus, Electra, Castor and Pollux. The family witnesses a revolt against the Institutional Revolutionary Party and its umpteenth electoral fraud. This political upheaval is only the beginning of Orestes' adventures and his uproarious crusade against the boredom of rustic life and the tyranny of his older brother...
"Piles absurdity upon improbability with gleeful abandon." - Guardian
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/998018?barcode=9781925355475&title=HowtoSetaFireandWhy
 How to Set a Fire and Why by Jesse Ball       $37.00
Fourteen-year-old Lucia makes her way through the world with only a book, a Zippo lighter, and a pocket full of stolen licorice. Expelled from school, again, she spends her days riding the bus to visit her mother in The Home. When Lucia discovers a secret Arson Club, she will do anything to be a part of it. 
"Lucia belongs with all the great child truth tellers: David Copperfield, Huck Finn, Holden Caulfield. I loved her and I loved the book, every page of it." - Peter Heller
"Ball is a genius who hits all of the right notes." - Chicago Tribune
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/985089-JohnCrowsDevil-9781780748498
John Crow's Devil by Marlon James    $23.00
The debut novel of the 2015 Man Booker Prize Winner (for A Brief History of Seven Killings). 
Jamaica, 1957. On a day beginning with a bad omen - black vultures, known locally as John Crows, crash through the local church windows - a handsome and charismatic stranger drags the village preacher from his pulpit and takes over both church and congregation. Promising vengeance and damnation, he wastes no time delivering both, and in doing so starts a power struggle that sets the village of Gibbeah on a path to destruction.

Wildwitch: Wildfire by Lene Kaaberbol       $15.99
Clara is a normal 12-year-old girl, until a scary encounter with an unusually large black cat changes her life for ever. With the help of her Aunt Isa, she is introduced to her astounding true nature: as a Wildwitch, she can learn to communicate with animals, and harness the magical power of the natural world around her. But before Clara can get to grips with her newfound abilities, she is confronted with a powerful enemy. Her experiences force her to grow up faster than she had expected, and she learns that, in the wild world, she will have to learn to fight as well as flee.
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 Crowds and Party by Jodi Dean     $45.00
We need to rethink the collective mechanisms of politics. The surge of riotous crowd action in recent years shows a grassroots need for effective and concerted collective structures, in other words: parties; parties that are organs for the beliefs and passions of the people and effect change. 


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Enemy Camp by David Hill        $19.99

 It's 1942, and the tiny farming town of Featherston is about to receive hundreds of Japanese soldiers into its prisoner-of-war camp. Ewen, whose dad is a guard there, can't stop wondering about the enemy just down the road. Some say the captives are evil and cruel and should be treated harshly - or shot. But when Ewen and his friends ride out to the camp to peep through the barbed wire, the POWs just seem like ...well, people. Then a new group from a captured warship arrives and the mood in the camp darkens. Guards and inmates begin to clash. As tension builds the boys are told to stay away. But on 25 February 1943, Ewen and his friends are there at the moment the storm breaks.
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 Magrit by Lee Battersby         $22.99
Magrit lives in an abandoned cemetery with her friend and advisor, Master Puppet, whom she built from bones and bits of graveyard junk. She is as forgotten as the tiny graveyard world that surrounds her. One night as Magrit and Master Puppet sit atop of their crumbling chapel, a passing stork drops a baby into the graveyard. Defying Master Puppet's demands that the baby be disposed of, and taking no heed of his dire warnings, Magrit decides to raise the baby herself. She gives him a name: Bugrat. Magrit loves Bugrat like a brother, friend and son all rolled into one. But Master Puppet and the newly discovered skeleton girl know all too well what will happen when Bugrat grows up - that the truth about them all will be revealed. Something Magrit refuses to face.
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 Empire V by Victor Pelevin       $34.99
Roman thought he'd found the perfect opportunity to rebel. He may have been wrong. Waking strapped to a set of parallel bars in a richly appointed sitting room, he begins a conversation with a masked man which will change his life. His world has been a facade - one which the mysterious Brahma is about to tear away... A post-modern satirical novel of cults, politics, banking and "reality" from the Russian beyond-the-edge author of the mind-changing Omon Ra and The Yellow Arrow .
>> Is/was Victor Pelevin the first post-Soviet writer?
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 Common Ground by Rob Cowen         $26.00
 "By imagining his way into the lives of the creatures he discovers in the course of this memoir about his move to a Yorkshire town and the edgeland around it, journalist Rob Cowen uncovers a story more interesting than his ostensible subject." - Kirsty Gunn, Guardian
“Sensitive, thoughtful and poetic.” - Michael Palin 

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 Sidewalks by Valeria Luiselli       $35.00
A set of stimulating narrative essays on the effects of place upon experience. Whether wandering the familiar streets of her neighbourhood, revisiting the landmarks of her past, or getting lost in a foreign city, Valeria Luiselli plots a unique and exhilarating course that traces unexpected pathways between diverse ideas and reveals the world from a fresh perspective. Here, we follow Luiselli as she cycles around Mexico City, shares a cigarette with the night porter in her Harlem apartment, and hunts down a poet's tomb in Venice. 
"An astonishing new literary talent." - Telegraph
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 Faces in the Crowd by Valeria Luiselli        $25.00
In the heart of Mexico City a woman, trapped in a house and a marriage she can neither fully inhabit nor abandon, thinks about her past.She has decided to write a novel about her days at a publishing house in New York; about the strangers who became lovers and the poets and ghosts who once lived in her neighbourhood. In particular, one of the obsessions of her youth - Gilberto Owen - an obscure Mexican poet of the 1920s, a marginal figure of the Harlem Renaissance, a busker on Manhattan's subway platforms, a friend and an enemy of Federico Garcia Lorca. 
"Spare, strange and beautiful." - Telegraph
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Little Caesar by Tommy Wieringa        $26.00
Ludwig Unger's life held such promise. His parents were artists and, from an early age, his own musical genius had marked him out for a stellar career in the world's concert halls. In his mother's imagination, Ludwig is already on the way to surpassing her most ambitious dreams for him. But in reality, and for now, he's playing in local cocktail bars and the two of them are living alone in a storm-lashed clifftop cottage in East Anglia. As the forceful winter seas bash away at the coastline, and Ludwig plunks away at the piano, he begins to tell a woman his story: a story of beauty and decay, of a child's faith and parental betrayal, and of the importance, in the end, of self-sacrifice.
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 Joe Speedboat by Tommy Wieringa     $26.00
When Frankie Hermans emerges from a coma after 200 days, he knows his life is never going to be the same again. For a start, he can't talk, he can't walk and it's a struggle even to wield a pen. And then there's Joe Speedboat - a boy who arrived in the sleepy village of Lomark like a blazing comet and who's been stirring things up ever since. Whether setting off bombs, racing mopeds or building a bi-plane, Joe has the touch of a magician and the spirit of a daredevil. He also sees a use for Frankie's good right arm beyond writing: as a champion arm-wrestler Frankie will be strong enough to impress his friends, and maybe even win the favour of the gorgeous, golden-haired girl who has them all in a spin. Full of vitality, verve and chutzpah, Joe Speedboat tells the fast-paced story of an unlikely friendship between two boys, and of their lightning dash towards adulthood.
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 Pride and Pudding: This hostory of British puddings, savoury and sweet by Regula Ysewijn       $45.00
Are puddings Britain's culinary gift to the world? Puddings, savoury and sweet, have been a source of nourishment and delight since the days of the Roman occupation, and probably even before then. Ysewijn faithfully recreates recipes from historical cookery texts and updates them for today's kitchens and ingredients: savoury puddings such as Scottish haggis or humble beef pudding, traditional sweet and savoury pies, pastries, jellies, ices, flummeries, junkets, jam roly-poly and, of course, Christmas pudding.
 "A truly wonderful thing of beauty, a very tasty masterpiece!" - Jamie Oliver
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 The Underwater Fancy-Dress Parade by Davina Bell and Allison Colpoys       $21.00
"I'm not brave enough to be Captain Starfish," whispered Alfie. A beautiful book about an anxious child's realisation that it is OK to not want to be noticed. 


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 The Good Liar by Nicholas Searle       $37.00
Roy is a conman living in a leafy English suburb, about to pull off the final coup of his career. He is going to meet and woo a beautiful woman and slip away with her life savings. But who is he and what has he had to do to survive a life of lies? Who has had to pay the price of this deceit?


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Real Food by Martin Parr      $35.00
A fun collection of Martin Parr's food pictures, which documents the simple notion that 'we are what we eat'. Finding our what people actually eat is quite depressing.
>> Look! Real food!

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 I Am No-One by Patrick Flanery       $32.99
 Jeremy O'Keefe, a middle-aged Professor of History, returns to his native New York after a decade teaching at Oxford, hoping to reconnect with his daughter and rebuild the life he left behind. He settles into the rhythm of a too-empty life, long evenings alone after a day teaching students he barely knows. Then a strange encounter with a young man who presumes an acquaintance he doesn't remember and a series of disconcerting events leave him with a growing conviction that he is being watched. The pale young man keeps appearing, a haunting figure lingers outside his apartment at night, and then mysterious packages begin to arrive. As his grip on reality seems to shift and turn, Jeremy struggles to know whether he can believe what he is experiencing, or whether his mind is in the grip of an irrational obsession.
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 The S-Word: A short history of an American tradition... Socialism by John Nichols        $32.99
A few months before the 2010 midterm elections, Newt Gingrich described the socialist infiltration of American government and media as "even more disturbing than the threats from foreign terrorists." From Tom Paine to Bernie Sanders, socialism has a long American history.
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Granta 134: No Man's Land        $27.99
Including Peter Pomerantsev on Ukraine's 'Propagandaland', Peregrine Hodgson on post-traumatic stress following his experience of war in Afghanistan, Philip O'Ceallaigh on the Communist destruction of old Bucharest, and Rachel Cusk on silence as a familial weapon of war. 

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 Moranifesto by Caitlin Moran       $37.00
A rallying call for our times - a collection of her sharpest articles and new pieces of equal acuity.

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 Autumn Harvest by Maggie Beer      $37.00
Recipes celebrating the pleasures of sourcing, cooking and sharing seasonal food.


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 The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro        $22.99
"One of the most memorable works of fiction of 2015, now in small format, The Buried Giant is an extended meditation on the nature and ambivalent power of memory. For Ishiguro, memory, as well as making identity and sustained intention possible, is the mechanism by which personal and collective trauma forces itself upon the present and upon which further harm is predicated. Ishiguro, never one to write the same book twice, has written an unusual, thoughtful and deeply involving book." - Thomas



Under the Visible Life by Kim Echlin       $32.99
The friendship of a Chinese Canadian and an Afghani American help both women survive the rigours ofn life in the 1950s. 
"I lost count of how many times I was caught off-guard by the poignancy of this novel. Every page pits hope against despair. Every page screams, fight for your dreams, you are lost without them. This story of motherhood and friendship, anchored by two extraordinary heroines, will stay with me for a long time." - Khaled Hosseini
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Motown: The sound of young America by Adam White       $95.00
Remember Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson the Miracles, Diana Ross the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, the Jackson 5,  and the Temptations? This is the definitive, authorised visual history of the Detroit-based independent record company which became a style unto itself, a prolific production line of suave, sassy and sophisticated music through the sixties, seventies and eighties. Featuring photography of treasures gathered from the archives, this landmark publication also captures the graphic and design iconography which underpinned Motown's extraordinary creativity.
>> Not the best lip-synching (1965).
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 Flora: The complete flowers by Robert Mapplethorpe      $210.00
Moving in parallel with his better-known figurative work, Mapplethorpe's flower studies show a similar obsession with form and surface, and with resonance and response. This is an exquisitely produced book. Very desirable.
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 Country Calendar Homestead Baking with Allyson Gofton       $49.99
Gofton visits New Zealand's high-country and rural homesteads, bringing their stories, recipes and baking secrets together in a new book based on programmes from the fifty-year-old Country Calendar television series. 
>> Country Calendar, 1974
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 The Book of Phoenix by Nnedi Okorafor      $24.99
But she calls herself Phoenix, an 'accelerated woman' - a genetic experiment grown and raised in Manhattan's famous Tower 7, the only home she has ever known. Although she's only two years old, Phoenix has the body and mind of an adult - and powers beyond imagining. Phoenix is an innocent, happy to live quietly in Tower 7, reading voraciously and basking in the love of Saeed, another biologically altered human... Until the night that Saeed witnesses something so terrible that he takes his own life. Devastated, Phoenix begins to search for answers - only to discover that everything that she has ever known is a lie.
>> The author will be at Writers Week.
>> She talks to Kathryn Ryan
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Menuhin: A life by Humphrey Burton       $45.00
Violinist of genius, and an individualist who didn't mind confronting the establishment, be that the musical or the political establishment.
>> Some gypsy airs.
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 MARTians by Blythe Woolston        $18.99
An unsettling story of consumerism gone mad, MARTians imagines a not-so-distant future where our lives are ruled by the purchases we make. Last girl Zoe Zindleman, numerical ID 009-99-9999, is starting work at AllMART, where "your smile is the AllMART welcome mat". Her living arrangements are equally bleak: she can wait for her home to be foreclosed and stripped of anything valuable now that AnnaMom has moved away, or move to the Warren, an abandoned shopping centre, to live with the other left-behinds. With a handful of other disaffected, forgotten children, Zoe must find her place in a world that has consumed itself beyond redemption.
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 Messages from a Lost World: Europe on the brink by Stefan Zweig        $39.99
"Darkness must fall before we are aware of the majesty of the stars above our heads. It was necessary for this dark hour to fall, perhaps the darkest in history, to make us realize that freedom is as vital to our soul as breathing to our body." As Europe faced its darkest days, Stefan Zweig was a passionate voice for tolerance, peace and a world without borders. In these ardent essays, speeches and articles, composed before and during the Second World War, one of the twentieth century's greatest writers mounts a defence of European unity against terror and brutality.
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Beethoven for a Later Age: The journey of a string quartet by Edward Dusinberre      $45.00
"They are not for you but for a later age!" - Ludwig van Beethoven, on his Opus 59 quartets. Beethoven's sixteen string quartets are some of the most extraordinary and challenging pieces of music ever written. Dusinberre, first violinist of the Takács Quartet since 1993, recounts the exhilarating challenge of tackling these pieces.
>> #14.

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 Moth Girls by Anne Cassidy     $18.99
They called them the Moth Girls because they were attracted to the house. They were drawn to it. Or at least that is what is written in the newspapers that Mandy reads on the anniversary of when her two best friends went missing. Five years have passed since Petra and Tina were determined to explore the dilapidated house on Princess Street. But what started off as a dare ended with the two girls vanishing. As Mandy's memories of the disappearance of her two friends are ignited once again, disturbing details will resurface in her mind.
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 Redeemable: A memoir of darkness and hope by Erwin James    $32.99
Entering prison at 27, James struggled to come to terms with the enormity of his crimes and a future without purpose or hope. Then he met Joan, a prison psychologist, who helped him to confront the painful truth of his past, and to understand how it had shaped him from such a young age. Encouraged to read and to educate himself, over the next twenty years Erwin James would go on to receive a BA in History, and become a regular columnist for the Guardian. Speaking to the heart of the human condition, this is a book that offers no excuses - only the need to understand how we become who we become, and shows that it is never too late to change, with the right kind of help.
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 Viral by Helen Fitzgerald        $32.99
 When Leah Oliphant-Brotheridge and her adopted sister Su go on holiday together to Magaluf to celebrate their A-levels, only Leah returns home. Her successful, swotty sister remains abroad, humiliated and afraid: there is an online video of her, drunkenly performing a sex act in a nightclub. And everyone has seen it. Ruth Oliphant-Brotheridge, mother of the girls, successful court judge, is furious. How could this have happened? How can she bring justice to these men who took advantage of her dutiful, virginal daughter? What role has Leah played in all this? And can Ruth find Su and bring her back home when Su doesn't want to be found?
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 100 Million Years of Food: What our ancestors ate and why it matters by Stephen Le      $45.00
The cuisines of different cultures are a result of centuries of evolution, finely tuned to our biology and surroundings. Are our health problems largely due to straying from the food of our ancestors? 
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 The Barber Book      $35.00
A fun and instructive guide to the most popular men's hairstyles of the 20th century, including quirky line drawings to achieve the 'total look' and instructions on how to cut each style. 
>> One man sports the century's hair.
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 Herding Hemingway's Cats: Understanding how our genes work by Kat Arney        $32.99
 Apparently, Ernest Hemingway was once given a six-toed cat by an old sea captain, and her distinctive descendants still roam the writer's Florida estate today. The fault driving this profusion of digits lies in a tiny genetic control switch, miles away (in molecular terms) from the gene that 'makes' toes. There are 2.2 metres of DNA inside every one of your cells, encoding roughly 20,000 genes.This is a dynamic, writhing biological library.
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Front Lines by Michael Grant      $22.99
 Set in an alternate World War II, one where young women are called up to fight alongside men, this is the story of Rio, Jenou, Frangie and Rainy. Four very different women, enlisting in the War effort for very different reasons, who share the very same goal, to bring Hitler’s reign in Europe to an end. But, not everyone believes that these girls should be sharing the front lines. Now Rio and her friends must fight not only to survive, but also prove their courage and ingenuity to enemies and allies alike... From the author of the 'Gone' series.
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 The Boy Who Sailed the Ocean in an Armchair by Lara Williamson       $18.00
Becket Rumsey is all at sea. His dad has run away with him and his brother Billy in the middle of the night. And they've left everything behind, including their almost-mum Pearl. Becket has no idea what's going on - it's a mystery. So with the help of Billy and a snail called Brian, Becket sets out on a journey of discovery. It's not plain sailing but then what journeys ever are?
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Medea's Curse ('Natalie King, Forensic Psychiatrist' #1) by Anne Buist     $26.00
Forensic psychiatrist Natalie King works with victims and perpetrators of violent crime. Women with a history of abuse, mainly. She rides a Ducati a size too big and wears a tank top a size too small. Likes men but doesn't want to keep one. And really needs to stay on her medication. Now she's being stalked. Anonymous notes, threats, strangers loitering outside her house. A hostile former patient? Or someone connected with a current case? 
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 Spit and Polish: Old-fashioned ways to beat dirt, dust and decay by Lucy Lethbridge      $33.00
In the late nineteenth century, general housework in the British home was so labour intensive that it required an army of servants to undertake it. Since then, the ways in which we look after our homes may have changed dramatically but the best and simplest of methods from that time still work for us today. From floor to ceiling, and leaving no awkward corner untouched, here are the tricks and techniques that generations once took for granted: how to get rid of water marks or heat rings on polished wood; the antibacterial qualities of simple vinegar; the damp cloth versus the dry duster; and using lemon juice to clear limescale. Combines fascinating 'below-stairs' social history with startling facts and useful tips.
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The Marauders by Tom Cooper     $37.00 
 When the BP oil spill devastates the Gulf coast, those who made a living by shrimping find themselves in dire straits. For the oddballs and lowlifes who inhabit the sleepy, working class bayou town of Jeannette, these desperate circumstances serve as the catalyst that pushes them to enact whatever risky schemes they can dream up to reverse their fortunes.
"Sad, grotesque, hilarious, breathtaking. The Marauders has its own clear hallmark of quicksilver prose." - The Wall Street Journal 

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 The Bitter Taste of Victory: In the ruins of the Reich by Lara Peigel       $33.00
As the Second World War neared its conclusion, Germany was a nation reduced to rubble: 3.6 million German homes had been destroyed leaving 7.5 million people homeless; an apocalyptic landscape of flattened cities and desolate wastelands. In May 1945 Germany surrendered, and Britain, America, Soviet Russia and France set about rebuilding their zones of occupation. Most urgent for the Allies in this divided, defeated country were food, water and sanitation, but from the start they were anxious to provide for the minds as well as the physical needs of the German people. Reconstruction was to be cultural as well as practical: denazification and re-education would be key to future peace and the arts crucial in modelling alternative, less militaristic, ways of life. Germany was to be reborn; its citizens as well as its cities were to be reconstructed; the mindset of the Third Reich was to be obliterated.
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 The Idiot Brain: A neuroscientist explains what your head is really up to by Dean Burnett        $32.99
Why does the brain sabotage our behaviour?  For something supposedly so brilliant and evolutionarily advanced, the human brain is pretty messy, fallible and disorganised. 
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 Yassmin's Story: Who do you think I am? by Yassmin Abdel-Magied    $39.99
 At 21, Yassmin found herself working on a remote Australian oil and gas rig; she was the only woman and certainly the only Sudanese-Egyptian-Australian background Muslim woman. With her hijab quickly christened a 'tea cosy' there could not be a more unlikely place on earth for a young Muslim woman to want to be. This is the story of how she got there, where she is going, and how she wants the world to change.

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 The Invitation-Only Zone: The extraordinary story of North Korea's abduction project by Robert S. Boynton         $36.99
 During the 1970s and early 80s, dozens - perhaps hundreds - of Japanese civilians were kidnapped by North Korean commandos and forced to live in 'Invitation Only Zones', high-security detention centres masked as exclusive areas, on the outskirts of Pyongyang. The objective? To brainwash the abductees with the regime's ideology, and train them to Spy on the state's behalf. But the project faltered; when indoctrination failed, the captives were forced to teach North Korean operatives how to pass as Japanese, to help them infiltrate hostile neighbouring nations. 
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 The Woman Who Walked into the Sea by Mark Douglas-Home      $37.00
 The daughter who nobody wanted learns the truth about the mother she never knew. Cal McGill is a unique investigator and oceanographer who uses his expertise to locate things - and sometimes people - lost or missing at sea. His expertise could unravel the haunting mystery of why, twenty-six years ago on a remote Scottish beach, Megan Bates strode out into the cold ocean and let the waves wash her away. From the author of The Sea Detective.
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 At the Edge of the Orchard by Tracy Chevalier      $34.99
The new novel from the author of The Girl With the Pearl Earring.
When it comes to apples, James Goodenough “craved them more than whiskey or tobacco or coffee or sex.” His supplier of seeds and saplings, John Chapman (the real-life Johnny Appleseed) provides trees, applejack, and life-saving wisdom for the Goodenough family. After nine years (and five deceased children) in the Black Swamp, John and his wife, Sadie, are at odds, he preferring to grow sweet apples, or “eaters,” she preferring to grow sour apples, or “spitters,” that can be made into cider and applejack. Sadie’s mean streak and taste for alcohol drive the family to a breaking point before the narrative skips ahead to their youngest son Robert’s solo journey across the West.
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 Rachel's Legacy by Julie Thomas        $34.99
When Dr Kobi Voight is given a set of old letters by his mother he has no inkling that they will lead him around the world and deep into the tragic past of his family. Within the letters - written in Hebrew and filled with delicate illustrations - lie the reflections of a young Jewish woman, forced to give up her baby daughter while fighting with the Resistance in Berlin. Who is the author, known only as 'Ruby', and what became of her child? And how does a priceless work of art, stolen by the Nazis, form part of the unfolding mystery? The sequel to The Keeper of Secrets

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 Now You See Me, Now You Don't by Silvia Borando    $19.99
Who's there? Sometimes animals are the same colour as their surroundings, so that all you can see are their eyes!
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City of Thorns: Nine lives in the world's largest refugee camp by Ben Lawrence         $39.99
 To the charity workers, Dadaab refugee camp is a humanitarian crisis; to the Kenyan government, it is a 'nursery for terrorists'; to the western media, it is a dangerous no-go area; but to its half a million residents, it is their last resort.
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 Missing, Presumed by Susie Steiner        $34.99
Detective Sergeant Manon Bradshaw tries to sleep after yet another soul-destroying Internet date - the low murmuring of her police radio her only solace. Over the airwaves come reports of a missing woman - door ajar, keys and phone left behind, a spatter of blood on the kitchen floor. Manon knows the first 72 hours are critical: you find her, or you look for a body. And as soon as she sees a picture of Edith Hind, a Cambridge post-graduate from a well-connected family, she knows this case will be big. 
"It hits the sweet spot between literary and crime fiction." - Erin Kelly
"For those who love their crime fiction rich in psychology, beautifully written and laced with dark humour." - Lucie Whitehouse
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 Our Magic Hour by Jennifer Down     $37.00
Katy has gone. Without her friend, Audrey is thrown off balance: everything she thought she knew, everything she believed was true, is bent out of shape.
"All the rapture and calamity of youth. Jennifer Down is a writer of rare insight and heart." - Carrie Tiffany
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 Near, Far by Silvia Borando     $19.99
Sometimes things are too close to see what they are, but you might like to have a guess!
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Tapir All at Sea ('Mango & Bambang' #2) by Polly Faber and Clara Vulliamy     $19.99
Mango Allsorts is a girl good at all sorts of things, especially helping a tapir feel at home in a busy city. Bambang is that tapir and he's getting braver every day. Their adventures began in The Not-a-Pig and just go on and on!
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 These Vicious Masks by Tarun Shanker and Kelly Zekas        $19.99
 England, 1882. Evelyn is bored with society and its expectations. So when her beloved sister, Rose, mysteriously vanishes, she ignores her parents and travels to London to find her, accompanied by the dashing Mr. Kent. But they're not the only ones looking for Rose. The reclusive young gentleman Sebastian Braddock is also searching for her, claiming that both sisters have special healing powers. Evelyn is convinced that Sebastian must be mad, until she discovers that his strange tales of extraordinary people are true and that her sister is in graver danger than she feared. Jane Austen meets X-Men!

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 The Naked Vegan by Maz Valcorza     $45.00
140 delicious raw vegan recipes (not exclusively for nudists). 
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 Wild by Nature: From Siberia to Australia, three years alone in the wilderness on foot by Sarah Marquis      $32.99
Horseback thieves, drug smugglers, dengue fever, sore feet, no broadband...
>> What fun

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Virtually Human: The promise and peril of digital immortality by Martine Rothblatt       $34.99
Could your mind be downloaded or replicated in software? What implications would this have?
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Love is My Favourite Thing by Emma Chichester Clark     $19.99
Plum has lots of favourite things: catching sticks, her bear, her bed - but really LOVE is her absolute favourite thing. What is your favourite thing?
>> Schnitzel with noodles??