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Ellis looks at all species of Kiwi maledom – the archetype, the stereotype and the type(s) he has only just invented…Marc Ellis remains New Zealand s most popular male television presenter and was recently voted our favourite New Zealand male. His humour is unique and his innate ability to thumb his nose at The Establishment and all things P.C will mean no group – no matter how seemingly untouchable – will be spared the Ellis invective. It will also ensure that this book will not lack attention, especially those who don t take themselves too seriously.Twenty-five categories of quintessential Kiwi maledom feature, including: the Ginga (redhead), the Cardycrat (bureaucrat), the Bogan, the Big Fresh (new Pacific Islands immigrant), the Pandabear (Asian immigrant), the Gromit (boy racer) and the AJ (Adrenaline Junkie). As New No marks or damage to report. An off the shelf copy.
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Billy Graham has an international career as a motivational talker, delivering speeches and seminars to large audiences around the world. This memoir, as told to Phil Gifford, covers his life story and his beliefs, including how he deals with his dyslexia. Fair: Tidy condition, minor creases on the cover.
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This non-fiction guide by Ronald A. Faucheux offers a comprehensive roadmap for anyone considering a run for public office. It breaks down the modern political campaign into practical, manageable steps, showing how candidates can plan, launch, and win elections in an increasingly competitive and expensive environment. The book covers everything from deciding whether to run and building a campaign team, to crafting persuasive messages, fundraising, voter targeting, media strategy, and debate performance. It emphasizes both big-picture strategy and detailed tactics, including grassroots outreach like door-to-door canvassing and effective use of campaign resources. Designed for newcomers and experienced politicians alike, the book serves as an all-in-one manual for navigating the complexities of political campaigning, helping candidates understand challenges, avoid common pitfalls, and develop winning strategies. Very Good: Very Tidy condition.
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Just a Bang on the Head offers a searingly honest and moving insight into the world of brain injury. Very Good: Very Tidy condition.
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Max Cryer’s 15-minute spot on John Campbell’s National Radio program every Saturday morning has proved a hit with listeners for three years now. The quirks of language seem to fascinate New Zealanders, and Max’s mailbag of ‘curious questions’ about language usage and evolution is always full. After repeated requests from listeners, and attempts by other publishers to persuade Max to produce a book, he has finally allowed HarperCollins to proceed. Curious Questions contains almost all the questions asked during the first three years of the show, together with Max’s informative and often witty responses. Arranged alphabetically by key word, this book is a goldmine of information, to be dipped into for reference or pleasure. Good: Tidy condition.
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Intrigued by the idea that many of New Zealand’s prominent people were shaped by a childhood in a world that has largely disappeared, Deborah Sellar asked a diverse group of them – almost all born in the first half of this century – to reminisce about their lives as children.
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A collection of entertaining historical anecdotes for every day of the year, including interesting tidbits, fascinating facts and quirky information. Good: Tidy condition
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Since the first screening of “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring in 2001, New Zealand has become the embodiment of Middle-earth to millions of moviegoers the world over. This definitive guidebook showcases the principal movie set locations around New Zealand as seen in all three films. Ian Brodie has written this larger-format edition of his popular location guidebook to include new information and photographs, extra images from all three films in the trilogy and extended entries from cast and crew. Produced with the full cooperation of New Line Productions, Inc., it enables fans of Peter Jackson’s cinematic masterpiece to experience their own unique insight into the magic and complexity of Middle-earth. Good: Very tidy condition.
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From fast–growing USA Today bestseller Linda Needham, a medieval historical romance between a young maiden and the powerful knight who’s taken over guardianship of her castle – and of her.

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His looming form blocks the firelight. His voice is like midnight fog, shivering along her skin. Yet Felicity Mayfield must marry hard, cold Hunter Claybourne, or goto debtor’s prison. Boldly, she proposes a bargain to the wealthy financier: she’ll become his wife in name only for one brief year — if he allows her the freedom to continue living an independent life. Surely her newspaper scribblings are a matter of indifference to him.

He never suspected a wife would be such a nuisance. It was supposed to be a simple business arrangement. Instead, she has invaded his cavernous home — rearranging the furniture, winning over his servants, blinding him with sunlight. Her constant presence is unsettling, her vanilla scent everywhere, her skin a soft temptation. Suddenly it seems only right that she should wear his ring … and share his bed. After all, she is his wife. Yet even as Felicity opens a chink in Hunter’s heart, her exposé of the scandalous workhouses threatens to uncover his darkest secret, forcing him to choose between his hard-won empire and the miracle of love.

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Every day I watch my farm burn. Day after day, the sky is a relentless, empty blue. As our land dries up, all my hopes have turned to vapour, lost in that wide, blue yonder.

And so begins Doug Avery’s story of emotional resilience in the face of what at times seemed a hopeless situation.

The South Island farmer suffered terribly during eight years of drought. His farm was depleted and so was he, to the point of severe depression.

The Resilient Farmer is Doug’s powerful example of how to get life back on track. With candour and wisdom, he tells his story of turning desperation into determination, embracing risk, navigating change and, on top of everything, enduring monumental earthquakes.

An inspiring tale of how one man overcame heartbreaking adversity to live a fruitful life and help others.

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This is a second travel memoir by the author of ‘It’s not About the Tapas’. A tour around New Zealand on a motor bike. Good: Tidy condition.
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Book by Hyman, Prue


About the Author


Prue Hyman is an associate professor in economics at Victoria University of Wellington. Fine: Very tidy condition
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All were orphans when they met in their teens in the late seventies, and they vowed to be a family. As they reunite at a film party in London, it is Rosalind Madigan, the angel of the title, who holds them together. An Academy Award-winning designer blessed with innate goodness, Rosie is troubled by commitments that leave her feeling estranged from herself and her friends: Gavin Ambrose, a Hollywood megastar, a brilliant actor/producer whose personal life is not as successful as it appears (Nell Jeffrey, head of an international public relations firm and Rosie’s best friend, a glamorous woman having a secret love affair (and Kevin Madigan, Rosie’s brother, an undercover cop in the NYPD Crime Intelligence Division who specializes in fighting organized crime, an assignment that threatens his life. Into their midst come a dashing French aristocrat and the world’s most successful popular singer, two men who disrupt–and irrevocably transform–“the family.”… ANGEL Told with the power that only Barbara Taylor Bradford can bring to the page, this stunning novel is about a group of friends–and also about individuals who, facing their own mortality, must reevaluate their lives and strengthen their commitments. Exciting and moving, it will fascinate you from beginning to end. Poor: stains on some pages. Binding is good very readable.
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Late summer, Browerville, Minnesota, 1950: Life is just about perfect for Eddie Olczak. A man of unshakable faith, he derives intense pleasure from the life he’s built as devoted husband and father to his beloved wife, Krystyna, and their daughters, Anne and Lucy, and as the dedicated handyman for St. Joseph’s, the Catholic church that is the cornerstone of Browerville life. But when a tragic accident cuts Krystyna’s life short, Eddie is sure his heart is broken forever. As friends and relatives rally around the family in the dark days and weeks that follow, providing meals, companionship, and emotional support, there is one member of the community who is unable to express what Krystyna’s loss has meant to her. Sister Regina, the girls’ teacher at St. Joseph’s, has always felt a special affinity for the family. Yet her religious vows prevent her from becoming too close to them, even in their time of need. Time passes, and Sister Regina and Eddie Olczak continue to cross paths. And deep inside, they realize there is something between them – more than a kinship, a connection that goes beyond their shared love of Krystyna and the girls. Thrilled – and secretly frightened – they both must summon the courage to look within their hearts and make their own choices.
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“In 1983, 56-year-old Gerry Clark set off from New Zealand in a 10-metre wooden yacht to circumnavigate Antarctica in a quest for new information about seabirds. In this graphic account of the ensuing three-year voyage, he describes his adventures in some of the remotest, wildest and most spectacularly beautiful parts of the world.” Numerous sketches and maps; color photography section. Very Good: Very Tidy condition.
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Classic Literature: The long standing story of Mowgli and his adventures with the animals. “The child who has never run with Mowgli’s wolf pack has missed something they will not get from any other writer.” Rosemary Sutcliff.
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A collection of short stories that takes the reader on a journey of spine tingling adventure. Grade: Good; Tidy condition
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A mysterious greyness has descended on Whitehaven, but nobody knows what is happening. Nobody, that is, except Margie and Henry who are drawn into a terrifying adventure; can they stop the thief of colours? Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.
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‘A cracking thriller and a great female protagonist.’ C.J. Tudor, author of Sunday Times Bestseller The Chalk Man

‘I couldn’t put I,Witness down, this is a 2018 must-read’ Phoebe Morgan, author of The Doll House

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They say I’m a murderer.

Six years ago, Kate Reynolds was found holding the body of her best friend; covered in blood, and clutching the knife that killed her.

I plead guilty.

Kate has been in prison ever since, but now her sentence is up. She is being released.

But the truth is, I didn’t do it.

There’s only one person who can help: Private Investigator Madison Attallee, the first officer on the scene all those years ago.

But uncovering the truth means catching a killer.

An incredibly gripping thriller with a twist you’ll never see coming. Fans of Persons Unknown by Susie Steiner, Strike’s The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith, Close to Home by Cara Hunter and The Child by Fiona Barton will love I,Witness.

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What everyone is saying about this gripping debut:

‘An absolutely gripping thriller founded on the horror of familial abuse and a great, flawed, female PI. There will be more Madison Attalee, I hope.’ Radio 4’s Dame Jenni Murray

‘Cracking thriller and a great female protagonist. Swearing, smoking, rock-music loving (and not neurotic or passive!) My kind of woman.’ C.J. Tudor, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Chalk Man

‘I was swept away by this punchy, pacy thriller with its sharp characterisation and confident plotting. I devoured it in a single day. I particularly loved Madison’s fabulously chain-smoking, hyper-feminine sharpness. There were so many things done well here – the presentation of domestic abuse, dysfunctional families, the uneven dynamic of female friendships that border on bullying – so much to enjoy. So looking forward to the next one.’ Helen Callaghan, author of Sunday Times bestseller Dear Amy

‘Tough and uncompromising, I, Witness had me totally gripped. I’m looking forward to hearing more from PI Madison Attalee.’ Alex Lake, author of Killing Kate, After Anna and Copy Cat

‘I couldn’t put I,Witness down. A hugely accomplished novel with a dark, sad story at its heart – the characters are so well drawn that I felt every twist along with them as Mackay expertly manipulates the reader. With a wonderful, chain-smoking and perfume-spraying private detective driving the narrative, this is a 2018 must-read.’ Phoebe Morgan, author of The Doll House

‘Totally engaging, fast-paced and edgy … completely captivating. I, Witness kept me guessing till the very end. Pick this book up if you’re after apage-turner with attitude.’ Elle Croft, author of The Guilty Wife

‘Cutting-edgegripping.’ Sam King, author of The Choice

‘Had me hooked within two pages, it has every bit as much appeal as some of the bestsellers of the last few years, like Girl on the Train.’ Robert Scragg, author of What Falls Between the Cracks

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To find the truth, one must first uncover the lies…

When a Catholic priest hangs himself at the Pope’s inauguration in St. Peter’s Square, his friend, Professor Alex Harker, is dragged into a secret war.
The suicide sets into motion a timetable of terrifying events that will irrevocably change the world as we know it. With the clock ticking, pursued by a deadly assassin, Harker must track down and decipher pieces of a puzzle laid down by the dead priest.
Harker finds himself in an epic battle – one that has been playing out on the fringes of society since the birth of Christ. It threatens to reveal a truth so shocking that it could enslave and transform mankind’s destiny forever.
A rip-roaring crypto-thriller fuller of twists and action, perfect for readers of Dan Brown, Scott Mariani and Chris Kuzneski.
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This book is a firsthand-style account of Australia’s involvement in the Pacific theatre during World War II, focusing on the years when the threat to Australia was most immediate. It brings together personal testimonies, reports, and observations from soldiers, airmen, and civilians who experienced the conflict across regions such as Papua New Guinea and northern Australia. The narrative covers pivotal moments including the Japanese advance through Southeast Asia, the bombing of Darwin, and the brutal jungle campaigns along the Kokoda Track. Rather than a purely strategic history, the book emphasizes the human perspective—what it felt like to fight, survive, and endure in extreme conditions. It highlights the challenges of tropical warfare, the resilience of Australian forces, and the cooperation between Allied troops and local populations. Themes include courage under fire, the psychological toll of युद्ध, mateship, and the shaping of modern Australian identity through wartime experience. Good: Tidy condition.
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Joan is overweight, with separated parents and a new school. When she and eight other misfits are cast as rats in the form play Joan forms a splinter group, The Left-Outs, and the fun starts. Good: Very tidy condition
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A brilliant and moving debut novel about one woman’s struggle to preserve an artistic heritage from the horrors and destruction of World War II, and the ensuing lifelong memories from this extraordinary experience.



In this extraordinary first novel by Debra Dean, the siege of Leningrad by German troops in World War II is echoed by the destructive siege against the mind and memory of an elderly Russian woman.

Marina, the woman in question, was a guide at Leningrad’s famous Hermitage Museum. In the late autumn of 1941, as the Luftwaffe roared over and around Leningrad, she and her colleagues were set the task of taking the thousands of priceless paintings, sculptures and objêts d’art out of the grand galleries of the former Tsarist Palace and storing them safely against the German bombardment and seemingly inevitable invasion.

The German assault threatened to destroy a large part of Europe’s artistic history: if Leningrad fell to the Germans, everything that was not destroyed would be looted and given to the Nazis. Marina, whose own parents had disappeared during Stalin’s persecution of intellectuals in the 1930s, clings to her hope of becoming an art historian through her job at the Hermitage.

The novel shifts between Marina’s experiences at the Hermitage during the siege of Leningrad and her current existence as a very old lady in America whose mind has begun to fray. Debra Dean depicts, with subtle skill, how Marina’s mind, already ravaged by disease, picks up some incident, object or person at the wedding she’s been brought to, and flips back to the dreadful year-and-a-half in Leningrad which has informed her life ever since.

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“Olive Garnaut likes things in pairs. But even with her own perfectly symmetrical family, birthday and bedroom, Olive has only ever felt half. How extraordinary, then, that one day Pip should appear…’ This is Kim Kane’s first novel; her writing is bitingly real and funny and we see her as a new Robin Klein or Jacqueline Wilson. The novel is clearly set in the real world (it will take you right back to being in Year 7) but has a strong fantasy element. Pip is Olive’s alter-ego and is only visible to Olive, but the novel is so cleverly written that this remains ambiguous. This is an original story exploring identity, friendship, being a twin and growing up. It is also about learning to navigate school hierarchies and modern families while finding the strength to grow whole.”–Provided by publisher.
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New from Candy Apple: Book two in a four book series about making it through middle school. It’s sweet, fresh, and fun–take a bite!

Meet Amy Flowers, a seventh grader who marches to her own beat: Being the new girl at exclusive Allington Academy doesn’t break her stride!
Meet the League: They rule the school, and their queen is oh-so-mean Fiona, who doesn’t exactly appreciate Amy’s individuality.
This time, Amy is helping League lieutenant Jenelle with a charity fashion show. When Amy gets photographed in an original outfit (of her own creation, of course), she’s no longer a fashion faux pas, and Fiona is furious! Will all the attention keep Amy from practicing for the upcoming Academic Challenge? Fair: Tidy condition
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It was the team deemed least likely to succeed in the glitzy new netball franchise competition launched in 1998, but it succeeded way beyond anyone’s expectations. In the process, the Southern Sting captured the hearts and lifted the spirits of a region that had suffered decades of having the stuffing knocked out of it. Fans queued for two days and two nights to buy tickets to Sting games. Conservative Southlanders donned tinsel wigs in the teams’ green and blue colours and went wild. Thousands lined the streets of Invercargill for end-of-season victory parades.Southern Sting tells the story of the rise and rise of one of the most successful and envied teams in modern New Zealand sporting history. Based on extensive research and dozens of interviews with the players, coach, support staff, franchise operators, funders, fans and community leaders, it cleverly interweaves the story of the team’s on-court brilliance with its off-court impact on the people of Southland. Good: Minor crease on the cover.
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Ten true stories of real-life heroes from World War II!

Pfc. Jack Lucas — just a teenager — is on patrol on Iwo Jima when two grenades land at his feet. Can he save his comrades’ lives? Lt. Col. James Rudder and his Rangers are climbing a 100-foot-high cliff on a secret D-Day mission. Can they survive the Nazis’ devastating firepower? Sgt. Forrest Vosler is blinded and wounded from an attack by German fighter planes on his crippled bomber. Can he make it home?The world was saved by these and many more real-life heroes. You will never forget their incredible true stories.
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Mankind has long pursued the dream of travel beneath the waves. Split into two sections, this book traces that dream, beginning with illustrations of the earliest attempts to travel underwater to the incredible machines under construction for service in the 21st century, and the future possibility of unmanned craft permanently roaming the seas.
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If anyone knows Death, Penn Cage does. He, himself, has sent 16 men to their fate as District Attorney, and killed one by his own hand. And now his beautiful young wife is gone too, leaving him alone with their young daughter. He decides to go home; home means Natchez, Mississippi, and the ghosts of his past. Good: Tidy condition