‘The Little French Village of Book Lovers’ by Nina George
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‘The Little French Village of Book Lovers’ by Nina George

Marie-Jeanne was born into tragic family circumstances in 1958 but is surrounded by a muse called ‘love’ that acts as narrator throughout the story. ‘Love’ watches over her life as she masters her unique, insightful gifts to see and understand the glow of love and loneliness in others.

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‘Denniston Rose’ by Jenny Pattrick
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‘Denniston Rose’ by Jenny Pattrick

A snapshot of West Coast New Zealand history is woven into the page of Denniston Rose. Now available as a Popular Penguin paperback, and as an audiobook through LibroFM.

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‘Our Hideous Progeny’ by C.E. McGill
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‘Our Hideous Progeny’ by C.E. McGill

Today we have a treat - a​ guest review submitted by one of our customers!

Rev. Andy Hickman purchased Our Hideous Progeny ​by C.E. McGill on a recent trip to Greytown​ - he loved it and was kind enough to let us repost his clever review here.

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‘Hands in the Dirt’ by Leah Evans
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‘Hands in the Dirt’ by Leah Evans

If you’d like to grow your own kai, Leah Evans gets you started in this hugely practical book. Understand the what, why and how to develop your resourcefulness and have an endless supply of food essentials.

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‘Tom Lake’ by Ann Patchett
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‘Tom Lake’ by Ann Patchett

Mrs Blackwell reviews Ann Patchett’s new novel, set on a cherry orchard in Michigan. We also have a signed first edition to give away!

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‘The Librarianist’ by Patrick DeWitt
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‘The Librarianist’ by Patrick DeWitt

From genuine empathy for his character to a great belly laugh at his oddities or the friends he meets, Bob Comet is a serious introvert living an ordinary life that you embrace as a reader.

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‘The Air Raid Book Club’ by Annie Lyons
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‘The Air Raid Book Club’ by Annie Lyons

“Once ‘in the blood’, it is often said, bookselling is a disease from which one never quite recovers.” - From The Truth About Bookselling by Thomas Joy

An opening quote like this was sure to capture my attention and from the start, The Air Raid Book Club was akin to walking into a warm embrace of literary friends.

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‘Finding Endurance’ by Darrel Bristow-Bovey
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‘Finding Endurance’ by Darrel Bristow-Bovey

Not just for maritime historian fans, this is an extraordinary tale of how much the human spirit can endure and overcome. This new tale has piqued my interest again in ‘all things Antarctic’ and as the author says in response to the discovery of Endurance, “The ocean has given us something back…”

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‘Daily Dad’ by Ryan Holiday
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‘Daily Dad’ by Ryan Holiday

Any parent raising children can testify to being challenged in their energy, so reading a weighty how-to parenting manual can be a daunting task. Time-pressured parents still wish to be ‘giving their best’ when it comes to their children and Daily Dad offers the perfect solution.

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‘Where Light Meets Water’ by Susan Paterson
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‘Where Light Meets Water’ by Susan Paterson

Expect the unexpected and be drawn into the world of Thomas and Catherine. Love, impossibilities, loss and resolve, meticulous art detail and the wilds of maritime service, Susan Paterson gifts us a perfectly formed debut.

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‘The Everyday Herbalist’ by Jane Wrigglesworth
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‘The Everyday Herbalist’ by Jane Wrigglesworth

Jane Wrigglesworth is New Zealand’s foremost expert in herbs and herbalism. Her new book covers everything from growing and caring for herbs, through use for food flavouring, household cleaning and personal health and wellness.

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