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25 September 2015


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/878819?barcode=9781408867785&title=HeartGoesLast
The Heart Goes Last by Margaret Atwood     $36.99
Stan and Charmaine are a married couple trying to stay afloat in the midst of economic and social collapse. Living in their car, surviving on tips from Charmaine's job at a dive bar, they're increasingly vulnerable to roving gangs, and in a rather desperate state. So when they see an advertisement for the Positron Project in the town of Consilience - a 'social experiment' offering stable jobs and a home of their own - they sign up immediately. All they have to do in return for this suburban paradise is give up their freedom every second month, swapping their home for a prison cell. At first, all is well. But slowly, unknown to the other, Stan and Charmaine develop a passionate obsession with their counterparts, the couple that occupy their home when they are in prison.
Margaret Atwood writes novels that consistently strike at the heart of, by extrapolating from, problems of contemporary life without ever ceasing to be integral fictions in their own right.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/919626?barcode=9781472151391&title=BarbarianDays
Barbarian Days: A surfing life by William Finnegan             $33.00
How do you yield to something more powerful than yourself and remain upright? Finnegan's enjoyable book not only brings initiates you into a deep experience of surfing but also shows how the surfer's art is a microcosm for a wider life sensitively and intentionally lived.
"There are too many breathtaking, original things in Barbarian Days to do more than mention here - observations about surfing that have simply never been made before, or certainly never so well." - New York Times
"I'd press this book upon on a nonsurfer, in part because nothing I've read so accurately describes the feeling of being stoked or the despair of being held under. But also because while it is a book about a writer's life and, even more generally, a quester's life, more carefully observed and precisely rendered than any I've read in a long time." - Los Angeles Times
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/963388?barcode=9781877480461&title=JamesHectorExplorerScientistLeader
 James Hector: Explorer, scientist, leader by Simon Nathan      $45.00
 James Hector was the dominant personality in the small nineteenth-century scientific community in New Zealand. As the first scientist employed by the government, he was the founder of the Geological Survey (now GNS Science), Colonial Museum (now Te Papa), New Zealand Institute (now Royal Society of New Zealand) and the Colonial Botanic Garden (now Wellington Botanic Garden), as well as being a trusted government advisor. Whenever a tricky technical problem arose, the first question was often, ‘What does Dr Hector think?’ 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958755?barcode=9780701187712&title=WhiteRoad-APilgrimageofSorts
The White Road: A pilgrimage of sorts by Edmund de Waal         $39.99
A potter who has been working with porcelain for more than forty years, de Waal, author of the wonderful The Hare With the Amber Eyes, describes how he set out on five journeys to places where porcelain was dreamed about, refined, collected and coveted-and that would help him understand the clay's mysterious allure. From his studio in London, he starts by travelling to three "white hills" - sites in China, Germany and England that are key to porcelain's creation. But his search eventually takes him around the globe and reveals more than a history of cups and figurines; rather, he is forced to confront some of the darkest moments of twentieth-century history. Part memoir, part history, part detective story, The White Road chronicles a global obsession with alchemy, art, wealth, craft, and purity.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958777?barcode=9781775535768&title=FromtheCuttingRoomofBarneyKettle
 From the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle by Kate De Goldi         $29.99
Barney Kettle knew he would be a very famous film director one day, he just didn't know when that day would arrive. He was already an actual director but so far only his schoolmates and the residents of the High Street had viewed them. Global fame was a little way off. It would come, though. Barney was certain about that. So begins the manuscript written from the hospital bed of an unnamed man. He has written it over many months as he recovers from serious injuries sustained in a city-wide catastrophe. He has written so he can remember the street where he lived, home to a cavalcade of interesting people, singular shops, and curious stories.He has written so he can remember the summer before he was injured, the last days of a vanished world. Above all, he has written so he can remember the inimitable Barney Kettle, filmmaker, part-time dictator, questing brain, theatrical friend; a boy who loved to invent stories but found a real one under his nose; a boy who explored his neighbourhood with camera in hand and stumbled on a mystery that changed everything.
James Hector: Explorer, scientist, leader by Simon Nathan      $45.00
Small House Living: Inspiring New Zealand Houses under 90m2 by Catherine Foster     $49.99
Family homes, baches and apartments demonstrating ingenious ways to reduce space and cut costs within a design-enriched environment.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/956831?barcode=9781760111038&title=SingingBones-InspiredbyGrimms%27FairyTales
The Singing Bones by Shaun Tan           $39.99
You have to see this! (Warning: you will want it.) Shaun Tan has moved into the third dimension and has created wonderful sculptures inspired by fairy tales from Grimm.


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/954534?barcode=9781869408305&title=OutcastsoftheGods%3F%3ATheStruggleOverSlaveryinMaoriNewZealand
Outcasts of the Gods? The struggle over slavery in Maori New Zealand by Hazel Petrie          $45.00
Was Maori slavery like the experience of Africans in the Americas? Were British missionaries or colonial administrators responsible for ending the practice? What was the nature of freedom and unfreedom in Maori society and how did that intersect with British colonists and the anti-slavery movement? This book is the first history of Maori war captives. Drawing on Maori oral sources as well the records of colonists, Petrie analyses freedom and unfreedom in traditional Maori society; the role of economics and mana in shaping captivity; and how the arrival of colonists, trade and war transformed Maori society and the place of captives.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/877386?barcode=9781781253410&title=AdventuresinHumanBeing
Adventures in Human Being by Gavin Francis         $37.00
"If the body is a foreign country, then to practise medicine is to explore new territory". Francis takes us on a very personable and informative guided tour of our own body, from cranium to metatarsus and gives us fresh understanding of our physical selves.
"Wonderful, subtle, unpretentious." - John Berger
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/921072?barcode=9780714869629&title=Jutaku-JapaneseHouses
Jutaku: Japanese houses by Naomi Pollock          $35.00
A wonderful survey of the latest, quirkiest, neatest, smallest and most innovative Japanese domestic architecture.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/957590?barcode=9781927213483&title=NewZealand%27sWorkingDogs
New Zealand's Working Dogs by Andrew Fladeboe        $39.99
First-rate portraits and stories of dogs in all walks of work, from rounding up sheep to sniffing for drugs at our borders. Very nicely done.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/962399?barcode=9781927213520&title=Brewed%3AAGuidetotheCraftBeerofNewZealand
 Brewed: A guide to the craft beer of New Zealand by Jules van Cruysen           $39.99
Bringing together brewing traditions from all over the world and combining these with Kiwi ingredients, ingenuity and creativity, New Zealand has a beer culture unlike any other.
>> Jules van Cruysen will be talking over the froth and giving away a glass of a special Yeastie Boys' I AM beer with the first 20 copies: Monday, 28 September: 5pm, Free House (Collingwood Street).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/957589?barcode=9781927213544&title=IntheBush%28PB%29
In the Bush: Explore and discover New Zealand's native forests by Ned Barraud and Gillian Candler        $19.99  
The fourth in the wonderful 'Explore and Discover' series, introducing children to the wildlife that surrounds them.
>> Also in hardcover: $29.99.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920766?barcode=9781925240375&title=SomethingforthePain%3AAMemoiroftheTurf
Something for the Pain: A memoir of the turf by Gerald Murnane        $37.00
"I never met anyone whose interest in racing matched my own. Both on and off the course, so to speak, I've enjoyed the company of many a racing acquaintance. I've read books, or parts of books, by persons who might have come close to being true racing friends of mine if ever we had met. For most of my long life, however, my enjoyment of racing has been a solitary thing: something I could never wholly explain to anyone else." Murnane's typically precise and unusual account of his lifelong obsession with horse racing gives unparalleled insight into the workings of his precise and unusual mind. "Murnane writes the best sentences in English of any living writer of fiction and I am awarding him the Nobel Prize for Literature. Read my reviews of some of his novels here." - Thomas
>> 8 questions.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/948786?barcode=9781847806482&title=CityAtlas%3ADiscoverthePersonalityoftheWorld%27sBest-LovedCitiesinThisIllustratedBookofMaps
City Atlas: Travel the world with 30 city maps by Martin Haake       $39.99
Take a tour of Toronto, look around Lisbon or hot-foot it to Helsinki with this global adventure in a book! 30 cities from around the world are brought to life with illustrations by Martin Haake, which show key landmarks, famous people, buildings and cultural icons. A search-and-find game on every page helps young readers to explore the cities and spot the details that makes each place unique.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/884495?barcode=9781921503740&title=MichaelParekowhai-thePromisedLand
The Promised Land by Michael Parekowhai          $45.00
Parekowhai's unique practice is characterised by a refined aesthetic and an engagement with the creation and role of culture in the contemporary world. Primarily sculptural, his works often play with scale and space, using humour to comment on the intersections between national narratives, colonial histories and popular culture. Parekowhai is known for bringing together an array of references, sometimes in a single object, with in-jokes and snippets of personal biography sitting side-by-side with art historical playfulness and big-picture cultural critique.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/961103?barcode=9781863957663&title=RegionsofThick-RibbedIceShortBlack4
Regions of Thick-Ribbed Ice by Helen Garner     $11.99
"They say that tourist ships to Antarctica, even more than ordinary human conveyances, are loaded down with aching hearts. Deceived wives and widowers, men who've never been loved and don't know why, Russian crew forced to leave their children behind for years at a time. And then there are the married couples: how calm the old ones, how eager the new! - but isn't a couple the greatest mystery of all?"
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958763?barcode=9781775538073&title=ForTheLoveofaPlace
 For the Love of a Place: The stories and cuisine of Otahuna by Hall Cannon and Miles Refo         $79.99
Otahuna was built by Sir Heaton Rhodes in 1895 as a wedding present for his wife, using New Zealand timbers. A private park was developed, with rare plant varieties and formal landscaping, as well as kitchen gardens and fields of daffodils. In 2006, Hall Cannon and Miles Refo bought Otahuna and set about breathing new life into it. After an extensive refurbishment, they opened it as a private luxury lodge, bringing a spirit of hospitality and bonhomie back to one of the country's grandest country houses - and its garden. Recipes  by Simon Farrell-Green.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/956877?barcode=9781760111236&title=NaturalWayofThings
The Natural Way of Things by Charlotte Wood        $32.99
Two women awaken from a drugged sleep to find themselves imprisoned in a broken-down property in the middle of a desert. Strangers to each other, they have no idea where they are or how they came to be there with eight other girls, forced to wear strange uniforms, their heads shaved, guarded by two inept yet vicious armed jailers and a 'nurse'. A starkly imaginative exploration of contemporary misogyny and corporate control, Wood's novel has been compared with William Golding's Lord of the Flies and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale (neither of which she had read).
"A brave, brilliant book. I would defy anyone to read it and not come out a changed person." - Malcolm Knox
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/962010?barcode=9780702253775&title=GhostRiver
Ghost River by Tony Birch         $37.00
The river is a place of history and secrets. For Ren and Sonny, two unlikely friends, it's a place of freedom and adventure. For a group of storytelling vagrants, it's a refuge. And for the isolated daughter of a cult reverend, it's an escape. Each time they visit, another secret slips into its ancient waters. But change and trouble are coming - to the river and to the lives of those who love it. Who will have the courage to fight and survive and what will be the cost?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958742?barcode=9781781090305&title=TheGapofTime
The Gap of Time by Jeanette Winterson           $34.00
A boy and a girl are falling in love but there's a lot they don't know about who they are and where they come from. Winterson retells and remakes Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale and sets it in modern New Bohemia - all done with her usual considerable elan. The exercise shows how Shakespearean mechanisms continue to underlie our social interactions (and, indeed, our antisocial misinteractions).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/865782-LateHarvest-9783777423500
Late Harvest by JoAnne Northrup et al           $65.00
This book simultaneously confirms, through historically significant wildlife paintings, and subverts, through contemporary art and photography, viewers' preconceptions of the place of animals in culture. The juxtaposition of contemporary taxidermy with iconic paintings is particularly resonant. Includes work by Richard Ansdell, David Brooks, George Browne, Berlinde De Bruyckere, Petah Coyne, Raymond Ching, Kate Clark, Wim Delvoye, Mark Dion, Elmgreen & Dragset, Carle e Fernandez, Richard Friese, Francois Furet, Nicholas Galanin, George Bouverie Goddard, Damien Hirst, William Hollywood, Idiots (Afke Golsteijn and Floris Bakker), Alfred Kowalski, Robert Kuhn , Wilhelm Kuhnert, Bruno Liljefors, Polly Morgan, John Newsom, Tim Noble and Sue Webster, Walter Robinson, George Rotig, Carl Rungius, Yinka Shonibare MBE, David Shrigley, Snaebjornsdottir/Wilson, Amy Stein, Archibald Thorburn, Mary Tsiongas, Joseph Wolf, Brigitte Zieger, and Andrew Zuckerman.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/957162?barcode=9781472151186&title=Spinster-MakingaLifeofOnesOwn
 Spinster: Making a life of one's own by Kate Bolick        $32.99
"What's surprising about Spinster is how, in its charmingly digressive style, the book sets forth a clear vision not just for single women, but for all women: to disregard the reigning views of how women should live, to know their own hearts and to carve out a little space for their dreams, preferably a space with 11-foot ceilings." - New York Times
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958783?barcode=9780552573146&title=TheHollowBoy%28Lockwood%26Co%233%29
The Hollow Boy ('Lockwood & Co.' #3) by Jonathan Stroud        $19.99
Lockwood & Co. might be the smallest (some might say shambollic) Psychic Detection Agency in London. But its three agents - Lucy, Lockwood and George - are exceptional Talents. And they get results. When an outbreak of ghostly phenomena grows to terrifying levels in Chelsea, Scotland Yard is left baffled. Even more baffling is that Lockwood & Co appear to have been excluded from the huge team of Agents investigating the Chelsea Outbreak. Surely this is the perfect chance for them to show once and for all that they're actually the best in town? Well, that's if they can put aside their personal differences for long enough to march into action with their rapiers, salt and iron... If you've been chilled, warmed and intrigued by The Screaming Staircase and The Whispering Skull, you will, like us, be fighting over who gets to read this first in your family. If you haven't read the first two yet, you are very lucky indeed - great reading pleasure awaits!
"Stroud is a genius." - Rick Riordan
" The old clichĂ©, 'I couldn't put it down', totally resonated for me. I was too terrified to put it down!" - Jan (of The Screaming Staircase)
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958762?barcode=9781775537885&title=WildRoads
 Wild Roads: A New Zealand journey by Bruce Ansley         $49.99
New Zealand's most dangerous, infamous, remote and remarkable roads, from spectacular coastal highways to frightening alpine passes, back-country bullies to treasured pathway. These are the roads that dictate the terms of everyday life in New Zealand. Wild Roads features 60 of our wildest routes - sometimes a pleasure to drive, other times unpredictable, exposed and treacherous.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/956832?barcode=9781760112653&title=Newt%27sEmerald
 Newt's Emerald by Garth Nix        $22.00
After the Newington Emerald is stolen at the height of a conjured storm, eighteen-year-old Lady Truthful Newington goes to London to search for the magical heirloom of her house. But as no well-bred young lady can hunt the metropolis for a stolen jewel, she has to disguise herself as a man, and is soon caught up in a dangerous adventure where she must risk her life, her reputation - and her heart...
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/961066?barcode=9780143573098&title=ThePenguinBookofNewZealandWarWriting
The Penguin Book of New Zealand War Writing edited by Harry Ricketts and Gavin McLean       $65.00
Features creative responses to conflict, such as a waiata written about an inter-tribal skirmish, short stories on the World Wars, extracts from plays and novels set in such campaigns as Chunuk Bair and Vietnam, and works by various poets, including James K. Baxter, Eileen Duggan, Denis Glover, Allen Curnow and Robert Sullivan. There are also vivid accounts by journalists reporting home as well as by soldiers recalling their experiences in the trenches, the desert or in the air. Rounding out this fascinating collection are thoughtful retrospective commentaries on the impact of wars from precolonial times up to Afghanistan.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/961064?barcode=9780143572459&title=NewZealandCafeCookbook
New Zealand CafĂ© Cookbook by Anna King-Shahab        $49.99
Tour the country's cafes and try their most popular dishes. Includes Morrison Street, the Boat Shed, TOAD Hall and the Wholemeal Trading Company.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/957054?barcode=9781927213506&title=WorldofWearableArt%3A30Designers
 World of WearableArt: 30 designers tell their stories by Naomi Arnold          $39.99
A fascinating insight into the worlds behind the winning WoW designs. Lavishly illustrated.
>> A good companion to WearableArt
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/961104?barcode=9781863957724&title=KillingtheBlackDogShortBlack10
Killing the Black Dog by Les Murray        $11.99
"On the last day of 1985, I went home to live in Bunyah, the farming valley I had left some twenty-nine years earlier. My wife and our younger children followed two days later ...at last I was going home, to care for my father in his old age and to live in the place from which I'd always felt displaced. What I didn't know was that I was heading home in order to go mad." A frank and insightful account of Murray's struggle with depression.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/921126?barcode=9780008135195&title=Grandpa%27sGreatEscape%28PB%29
 Grandpa's Great Escape by David Walliams         $24.99
 Jack's Grandpa wears his slippers to the supermarket, serves up Spam a la Custard for dinner, and often doesn't remember Jack's name - but he can still take to the skies in a speeding Spitfire and save the day.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/961924?barcode=9781863957670&title=TheBraveOnesEastTimor%2C1999-ShortBlack5
The Brave Ones: East Timor, 1999 by John Birmingham      $11.99
Follows the Indonesian Army's Battalion 745 as it withdrew from East Timor after the 1999 independence vote, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/884702-TheBronteCabinetThreeLivesinNineObjects-9780393240085
The Bronte Cabinet: Three lives in nine objects by Deborah Lutz       $46.00
The lives of Anne, Charlotte and Emily as distilled in artefacts from Haworth. Branwell's laudanum glass does not feature.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958778?barcode=9780552573542&title=TheBoyattheTopoftheMountain
The Boy at the Top of the Mountain by John Boyne        $21.00
New from the author of The Boy in Striped Pyjamas - another sensitive novel about children finding strength in themselves when the adult world is showing its worst. When Pierrot becomes an orphan, he must leave his home in Paris for a new life with his Aunt Beatrix, a servant in a wealthy household at the top of the German mountains. But this is no ordinary time, for it is 1935 and the Second World War is fast approaching; and this is no ordinary house, for this is the Berghof, the home of Adolf Hitler. Quickly, Pierrot is taken under Hitler's wing, and is thrown into an increasingly dangerous new world: a world of terror, secrets and betrayal, from which he may never be able to escape.
"Disturbingly vivid, utterly readable and appealing to audiences of all ages." - The Bookbag
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/954613?barcode=9780008134167&title=AnEagleintheSnow
 An Eagle in the Snow by Michael Morpurgo         $24.99
 Barney and his mother, their home destroyed by bombing, are travelling to the country when their train is forced to shelter in a tunnel from attacking German planes. There, in the darkness, a stranger on the train begins to tell them a story. A story about Billy Byron, the most decorated soldier of WW1, who once had the chance to end the war before it even began, and how he tried to fix his mistake.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/961926?barcode=9781863957694&title=TheOneDayShortBlack7
 The One Day by David Malouf          $11.99
'Silence was a deeply established tradition. Men used it as a form of self-protection; it saved those who had experienced the horrors of war from the emotional trauma of experiencing it all over again in the telling. And it saved women and children, back home, from the terrible knowledge of what they had seen and walked away from. One result of this was that the men who had actually lived through Gallipoli and the trenches did not write about it."
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/948782?barcode=9781847806369&title=DiaryofaTimeTraveller
Diary of a Time Traveller by Nicholas Stevenson and David Long     $33.00
When young Augustus falls asleep in history class, Professor Tempo decides to teach him a lesson and show him that history isn't boring at all! She hands him a magic diary, all he needs to do is write the time and place to travel there. Together they head out on a whistle-stop tour of history through the ages to meet some of the world's finest explorers, inventors, leaders, writers, composers and painters.


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/961100?barcode=9781925240528&title=History%27sPeople%3APersonalitiesandthePast
History's People: Personalities and the past by Margaret MacMillan       $39.99
The actions of Hitler, Stalin and Thatcher had epic, resounding consequences, but there are other ways to shape the course of history: those like Samuel de Champlain, the dreamers, explorers or adventurers who stand out in history for who they were as much as for what they did; or observers like Michel de Montaigne, who kept the notes and diaries that bring the past to life for us. History's People is about the important and complex relationship between biography and history, individuals and their times, and the transformative moments that have shaped the world.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/954407?barcode=9781775537922&title=SnowontheLindis
 Snow on the Lindis: My life at Morven Hills Station by Madge Snow         $39.99
Morven Hills Station once extended to 400,000 acres and has perhaps the largest shearing shed in the country (34 stalls). 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/956835?barcode=9781760113605&title=TheophilusGreyandtheDemonThief
Theophilus Grey and the Demon Thief by Catherine Jinks         $23.00
Twelve-year-old Theophilus Grey is a linkboy in eighteenth-century London, guiding people home through the dark, dangerous alleys by the light of his torch. But in secret, he's also a spy gathering information for his master, the mysterious Garnet Hooke. When thieves and rogues start dropping without a scratch, rumours spread of a dangerous faery demon on the loose...
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/956830?barcode=9781925266955&title=Zeroes
Zeroes by Scott Westerfeld, Margot Lanagan and Deborah Biancotti      $22.99
"A fast-paced, highly original story of somewhat super-powered teens. I couldn't put it down." - Garth Nix
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920889-DoingGoodBetterEffectiveAltruismandaRadicalNewWaytoMakeaDifference-9781783350490
Doing Good Better by William Macacskill       $33.00
Almost all of us want to make a difference. So we volunteer, donate to charity, recycle or try to cut down our carbon emissions. But rarely do we know how much of a difference we're really making. In a remarkable re-examination of the evidence, Doing Good Better reveals why buying sweatshop-produced goods benefits the poor; why cosmetic surgeons can do more good than charity workers; and why giving to a relief fund is generally not the best way to help after a natural disaster.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/957839-GeoffMurphy-ALifeonFilmImTakingThisBloodyCartoInvercargill-9781775540793
A Life on Film by Geoff Murphy       $39.99
The director's cut of his life.
>> "I'm taking this bloody car to Invercargill."
>> Hear Murphy speak at our Readers & Writers festival.







18 September 2015

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/908404?barcode=9780091957162&title=Nopi-TheCookbook
Nopi: The cookbook by Yotam Ottolenghi and Ramael Scully         $70.00
Ottolenghi's cookbooks are always an absolute delight. This one features over 120 recipes from his Soho restaurant. The recipes are both accessible and provide access to new flavour territories. You will love this book. 
>> Ottolenghi and Scully design a recipe for this book.
That's Christmas sorted. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/919497?barcode=9780091936846&title=WhereMyHeartUsedtoBeat
 Where My Heart Used to Beat by Sebastian Faulks        $38.00
On a small island off the south coast of France, Robert Hendricks, an English doctor who has seen the best and the worst the twentieth century had to offer, is forced to confront the events that made up his life. His host, and antagonist, is Alexander Pereira, a man whose time is running out, but who seems to know more about his guest than Hendricks himself does. The search for sanity takes us through the war in Italy in 1944, a passionate love that seems to hold out hope, the great days of idealistic work in the 1960s and finally unforgettably back into the trenches of the Western Front. 
"A thought-provoking and excellent read." - Sarah
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920304?barcode=9781925240337&title=AnotherDay%28EveryDay%232%29
Another Day by David Levithan            $26.00
A companion novel to the very wonderful Every Day. This book  tells Rhiannon's side of the story as she seeks to discover the truth about love and how it can change you. Every day is the same for Rhiannon. She has accepted her life, convinced herself that she deserves her distant, temperamental boyfriend, Justin. Then they share a perfect day - a perfect day Justin doesn't remember the next morning. Confused, depressed and desperate for another great day, Rhiannon starts questioning everything. Until a stranger tells her that the Justin she spent that day with - the one who made her feel like a real person - wasn't Justin at all.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958351?barcode=9781927213766&title=Petals%26Bullets
Petals and Bullets: Dorothy Morris, the New Zealand nurse in the Spanish Civil War by Mark Derby         $39.99
Dorothy Aroha Morris (1904–1998) volunteered to serve with Sir George Young’s University Ambulance Unit, and worked at an International Brigades base hospital and as head nurse to a renowned Catalan surgeon. She then headed a Quaker-funded children’s hospital in Murcia, southern Spain. As Franco’s forces advanced, she fled to France and directed Quaker relief services for tens of thousands of Spanish refugees. Nurse Morris spent the Second World War in London munitions factories, as welfare supervisor to their all-female workforces. She then joined the newly formed UN Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, working in the Middle East and Germany with those who had been displaced and made homeless and destitute as a result of the war.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/919498?barcode=9781910702048&title=TwoYearsEightMonthsandTwenty-EightNights
 Two Years, Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights by Salman Rushdie        $37.00
"Set in the near future, the Jinn (fairy people) have breached the veil between our world and theirs and chaos reigns. The battle can only be fought successfully for our world by the descendants of a brief union between a Jinn princess and an Andalusian philosopher from 12th-Century Spain. Sounds a bit far-fetched perhaps, but this novel is a masterpiece of writing. Rushdie's experiences with religious intolerance permeate this book and he makes a splendid plea for sanity with his subtle storylines." - Peter
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/966939?barcode=9780908321223&title=OutoftheVaipe%2CtheDeadwaterAWriter%E2%80%99sEarlyLife
Out of the Vaipe, the Deadwater: A writer's early life by Albert Wendt      $14.99
The context and contours, the sights and sounds, the myths and memories of his Samoan upbringing, in the swampy Vaipe of Apia’s backstreets; and the dislocations and cultural culs-de-sac of his arrival at a New Zealand provincial boarding school in the 1950s. An interesting account of his foundations as a novelist and poet. 
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Spirals in Time: The secret life and curious afterlife of seashells by Helen Scales              $36.99
"This is one of those books that takes a single subject and finds doors to open in all directions. The starting-point, and the base that she frequently touches, is the biology and ecology of molluscs, but like most ecological subjects this becomes quickly intermeshed with human history. Spirals in Time is a book about creatures filtering water for scraps too small for us to see, and about the global circulation of commodities that change in value and meaning as they travel. One does not know what will come next. Often the descriptions made me see shafts of sunlight underwater, irradiating extraordinary places and creatures. That is just what the book does itself." - Guardian
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The War on Journalism: Media moguls, whistleblowers and the price of freedom by Andrew Fowler        $40.00
The public's right to know is a battleground. At stake are the kind of journalism that survives and the kind of world in which we will live: democratic or dominated by executive government, unchallenged and unaccountable, spying on its own citizens and producing fraudulent arguments to fight horrific wars.
The internet – which promised people easy access to information and each other – is now being used to produce a dark future. This is a defining moment, not just for journalism but for us all.

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 What is Veiling? by Sahar Amer        $39.99
 The Islamic veil in all its forms – from the headscarf to the full body garment – is one of the most visible signs of Islam as a religion. It is also one of its most controversial and misunderstood traditions. Sahar Amer introduces the historical, religious and cultural background; contemporary debates about the veil; and the varied, shifting meanings the veil has had for Muslim women. 
>> Meet the author and have your book signed: 22 September, midday in the shop. 
>> She will also be giving a lecture: 22 September, 5:30, NMIT Media Centre (G Block, Nile Street).
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 Submission by Michel Houellebecq           $37.00
The Islamification of France is presented as a result of the country's cultural decadence and paralleled by the deprotagonisation of the spiritually barren protagonist.
"That we feel Houellebecq’s satire (like all the best from Swift to CĂ©line to Waugh) is only half in jest makes reading Submission a shifty, discomfiting affair: we’re never sure quite how many steps ahead of us the author is; how much of the nastiness is meant and how much mere drĂ´lerie; how many levels lie beneath, just waiting to suck us down from our moral high ground." - Guardian
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 Brief Candle in the Dark: My life in science by Richard Dawkins         $38.00
Dawkins' advocacy of science as a tool for understanding the wonders of the natural world is unparalleled. Here he continues his autobiography - that began with An Appetite for Wonder - up to the present. Dawkins is consistently personable and interesting. 

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Mosquitoland by David Arnold        $24.99
When her parents' marriage suddenly collapses, Mim Malone is dragged from her home in northern Ohio to the 'wastelands' of Mississippi, where she lives in a medicated bubble with her dad and new stepmother. But when Mim learns her mother is sick back in Cleveland, she ditches her new life and hops aboard a Greyhound bus to her real home and her real mother, meeting a quirky cast of fellow travellers along the way.
"At times heartwarming, heartbreaking and hilarious, but always maintaining a distinctly innocent brilliance." - USA Today
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Scorper by Rob Magnuson Smith      $22.99
Scorper, noun, a tool used to scoop out broad areas when engraving wood or metal. Scorper, novel, an uncanny and sinister tale of an eccentric American visitor to the small Sussex town of Ditchling, searching for stories about his grandfather. A tale of twitching curtains, severed hands and peculiar sexual practices. A book about Eric Gill's artistic legacy, his despicable behaviour and enduring influence.
"Like an Evelyn Waugh novel given the Edgar Allen Poe treatment." - Kevin Brockmeyer
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 In the Forest by Anouck Boisrobert        $34.00
 In a lush green forest, a sloth sleeps. Can you see him? CLANG! Machines come to tear down the trees, but the sloth still sleeps... will he wake up? Turn the pages of this ingenious and stylish pop-up book, which tells the story of one lazy sloth who hangs on in there as the forest is destroyed and then reborn.
"A stunningly beautiful book. I love it and my children love it." - Sarah
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Where's the Pair? A spotting book by Britta Teckentrup          $27.00
This is a really beautiful book. The pages are filled with animals who are similar, but the challenge is to find the two who are the same.
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A History of Chess in Fifty Moves by Bill Price       $28.00
This delightfully browseable book tells the 1,500-year story of chess in fifty selections. The fifty people, places, or things all make fascinating stand-alone stories that can be read individually, but taken together they give the reader a sense of how chess has changed, adapted, and thrived down through the centuries.
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The New World by Chris Adrian         $32.99
What does love feel like beyond death? Jane's husband Jim has just died - or not quite. For Jim, a mild-mannered chaplain at the hospital where Jane works as a surgeon, has left his body to Polaris, a shadowy cryonics organisation that promises to do away with mortality forever.
"I would probably read a shopping list written by Chris Adrian. He is one of the most accomplished novelists of his generation, whose interests combine the technological with the theological without ever losing sight of the human. His novels are dream-hauntingly surreal. The New World is a forward-looking, clever and elegiac piece of work. As Jane struggles to retrieve her husband’s head from Polaris, the book is by turns satirical and conspiratorial.The book manages to debunk romantic protestations then subtly re-enchant them. For all its metaphysical riffs, it is a sardonically moving dissection of the ironies and glories of marriage." - Guardian
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 The Nethergrim  by Matthew Jobin           $12.99
This looks good!!! Decades have passed since the heroic knight Tristan and the famed wizard Vithric defeated the evil Nethergrim and his minions. Everyone in Moorvale knows the legend and celebrates the triumph. Yet now something dark has crept over the village. The whispers start quietly, yet soon the news is out: the Nethergrim has returned. Edmund knows little of the Nethergrim. He just wants to study magic-which his father cannot tolerate. When Edmund's little brother disappears, though, Edmund and his best friends run away to battle an evil whose strength and power none of them can imagine.
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 Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff         $37.00
"An incredibly ambitious, teeming look at the life of a marriage, and the lives of the two people who make up that union. It’s being compared to Gone Girl all over the place, and with reason. Groff accomplishes real feminist work on the back of an unlikable but mesmerizing character; this is impressive. Unquestionably, Fates and Furies is a tour de force, a culmination of the marriage-switch novel mini-genre which reminds us that no objective truth can be found even in fiction, and that every relationship, every event, and every family takes on a different aspect depending on who our guide is." - Flavorwire
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 Everything is Teeth by Evie Wyld and Joe Sumner        $48.00
Evie Wyld was a girl obsessed with sharks. Spending summers in the brutal heat of coastal New South Wales, she fell for the creatures. Their teeth, their skin, their eyes; their hunters and their victims. Everything is Teeth is a graphic collection of the memories she brought home to England, a book about family, love and the forces that pass through life unseen, under the surface, ready to emerge at any point.
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Amazing Grace: The man who was W.G. by Richard Tomlinson         $39.99
William Gilbert Grace (1848-1915) looms as large in the history of modern sport as Bach in the history of music or Michelangelo in the history of art.
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 The Edge of Life: Controversies and challenges in human health by Mike Berridge      $14.99
Research scientist Mike Berridge unpacks the myths around some of the most popular health issues, including cancer, vaccination, sugar consumption, and water fluoridation.
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Going into Support Tonight: The life and death of a New Zealand soldier in World War One by Richard Palmer       $39.99
The story of Roy Haycock, who fought in the 12th Nelson and Marlborough Company during World War I. Haycock was a farmer from Hope, and was only 20 years old when he enlisted to fight in 1916. The book was written with the aid of two diaries belonging to Haycock. One of the diaries was with Haycock when he was killed in action at Passchendaele in 1917 and has a bullet hole through it.
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 Theaster Gates         $75.00
The first monograph of this innovative and versatile artist.
>>In the/at the White Cube.

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Way Down Dark ('Australia' #1) by James P. Smythe      $24.99
There's one truth on Australia. You fight or you die. Usually both. Imagine a nightmare from which there is no escape. Seventeen-year-old Chan's ancestors left a dying Earth hundreds of years ago, in search of a new home. They never found one. This is a hell where no one can hide. The only life that Chan's ever known is one of violence, of fighting. Of trying to survive. This is a ship of death, of murderers and cults and gangs. But there might be a way to escape. In order to find it, Chan must head way down into the darkness - a place of buried secrets, long-forgotten lies, and the abandoned bodies of the dead. This is Australia. 
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 Moments of Truth: The New Zealand General Election of 2014 edited by Jon Johansson and Stephen Levine        $50.00
Surely the most bizarre election campaign in New Zealand history.
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Tree by Britta Teckentrup        $27.00
Seasons come, seasons go. This is a delightful book, with die-cut pages. Owl remains, but the other animals come and go with the seasons.
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 The Encyclopedia of the Dead by Danilo Kis          $30.00
"I urge you to read this reissued collection from a writer who reinvented and invigorated the short story. The title story is one of the most moving I have ever read, a testament to both the power and the weakness of literature and human memory. Kis is one of those writers you feel is on your side. In short, I cannot recommend this book highly enough, or urge it on you more strongly." - Nicholas Lezard, Guardian 
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Near Enemy by Adam Sternbergh        $27.99
 Spademan is back! "Anyone who still lives in Manhattan and has anything of real value to protect does it with a shotgun, not a deadbolt. So the problem isn't getting in, it's getting out." The gripping, horrible sequel to Shovel Ready.



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Concentr8 by Willam Sutcliffe         $28.00
In a future London, Concentr8 is a prescription drug intended to help kids with ADD. Soon every troubled teen is on it. Troy, Femi, Lee, Karen and Blaze have been taking Concentr8 as long as they can remember. They're not exactly a gang, but Blaze is their leader, and Troy has always been his quiet, watchful sidekick - the only one Blaze really trusts. They're not looking for trouble, but one hot summer day, when riots break out across the city, they find it. What makes five kids pick a man seemingly at random, hold a knife to his side, take him to a warehouse and chain him to a radiator? They've got a hostage, but don't really know what they want, or why they've done it. And across the course of five tense days, with a journalist, a floppy-haired mayor, a police negotiator, and the sinister face of the pharmaceutical industry, they - and we - begin to understand why. A provocative YA novel.
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Coming into the Country: Travels in Alaska by John McPhee       $27.99
Travelling by foot and canoe, McPhee moves from urban landscape to the remote Alaskan bush, drawing a rich and comprehensive history of a vast land and its inhabitants. With his keen eye and poetic sensibility leading the way, we paddle with McPhee through the salmon-filled waters of the Brooks Range Rivers, meet a young chief of the Athapaskan tribe, and become well-acquainted with the habits of the barren-ground grizzly bear. We encounter settlers and discover the deeply held dreams that drive them to survive in one of the most remote regions on earth.
With a foreword by Robert Macfarlane.
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Making a Garden: Successful gardening by nature's rules by Carol Klein       $59.99
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 Professor Povey's Perplexing Problems: Pre-university physics and maths puzzles, with solutions by Thomas Povey         $25.00
Whether you are an aspiring scientist or an old-hand, pitting yourself against these problems will test your ability to think, and inspire you with curiosity and enthusiasm for physics.
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Te Toi Whakairo: The art of Maori carving by Hirini Moko Mead        $45.00
A new edition (at last!) of this classic book exploring the evolution of styles and techniques through the four main artistic periods to the present day, and providing detailed explanations of carving styles in different parts of the country, using examples from meeting houses and leading artists.
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 The Remedy: Robert Koch, Arthur Conan Doyle, and the quest to cure tuberculosis by Thomas Goetz        $35.00
In 1882, through a series of experiments, scientist Robert Koch discovered the germ that caused TB. Eager for greater glory, he abandoned his principles and prematurely announced a cure, a remedy. As Europe's consumptives descended upon Berlin, so too did Arthur Conan Doyle, a small town doctor and sometime writer. Investigating Koch's remedy, he was aghast to discover its true nature.
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Down the Rabbit Hole by Juan Pablo Villalobos        $24.99
"Written from the point of view of a child called Tochtli, this is not your usual novel with a child protagonist. Tochtli’s father is the leader of a powerful gang and he lives in a secluded mansion in excessive wealth fueled by drugs. Both darkly disturbing and unsettlingly funny, this is about a pampered but isolated child’s quest to be ‘macho’ and to own a Liberian pygmy hippopotamus." - Holly
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The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine by Alexander McCall Smith         $39.99
Mma Ramotswe is not one to sit about. Her busy life gives her little time for relaxation (apart from the drinking of tea, of course, which is another matter altogether). Nonetheless, she is persuaded to take a holiday from the No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency. But Mma Ramotswe finds it impossible to resist the temptation to follow the cases taken on by her business partner, Mma Makutsi, and to interfere in them - at one remove. This leads her to delve into the past of a man whose reputation has been called into question. Meanwhile, Violet Sephotho, Mma Makutsi's arch enemy, has had the temerity to set up a new secretarial college - one that aims to rival that great institution, the Botswana Secretarial College. Will she get her comeuppance? It will be a close-run thing.
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 The Fender Telecaster: The life and times of the electric guitar that changed the world by Dave Hunter        $27.99
The Fender Telecaster is a working-class hero and the ultimate blue-collar guitar. It wasn't meant to be elegant, pretty, or sophisticated. Designed to be a utilitarian musical instrument, it has lived up to that destiny. In the hands of players from Muddy Waters to James Burton, Bruce Springsteen to Joe Strummer, the Telecaster has made the music of working people - country, blues, punk, rock 'n' roll, and jazz. 
>> Demo

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Earthquakes and Butterflies by Kathleen Gallagher       $38.00 
A novel set amid the series of devastating Christchurch earthquakes beginning on 4th September 2010, through to late 2012. As buildings crumble, the ground opens, and liquefaction and water springs up, seven people, their lives in pieces, go on. The photographic journal, the italicised voice and the engaging narrative, work together to create a journey through time, inside the reaches of the world of spirit, to a place of healing. 
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Do It Yourself: 50 projects by artists and designers by Thomas Barnthaler         $45.00
Don't know what to do with a bucket and three sticks? This book will show you how to make them into a coatrack (even if you have to go out and buy the bucket).
>> "I didn't buy it. Instead I made it myself."