Awatangi


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"About a relationship between two women that takes place on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand"--Author's blog.










Talk Never Dies


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More Meanderings


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'More Meanderings' is a collection of stories with no specific genre. 'Habit of a Lifetime'... why should Alfred break his routine just because he's dead? 'The Dream' ... are all dreams impossible, or...? 'Bernadette' ... is there a greater force in this world than Mother Love? 'Pegasus'... Winged horse or iron horse? 'Olympus Mons' ... does love have to have restrictions? 'Eternal Embers' ... How many generations, over how many eons, have stared into the embers and remembered...? 'Demetrie' ... just who, or what, is Demetrie? 'The Collection' ... he collected WHAT 'The Third Face in the Photo' ... Gone and forgotten? No! 'The Price' ... no one will know; but; there is always a price to pay! 'Max, ' ... cute little puppy, hero dog. 'Regarding Robert' ... Just where did he wake up? 'Unchained Melody' seek and ye shall find, especially when you don't want to!




Auckland


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In his introduction to this anthology, Witi Ihimaera describes Auckland, Tamaki makau rau, as the place desired by many. The variety in this absorbing collection of short stories, poetry and extracts from novels and memoirs shows that while Auckland may not always have been desirable, it has certainly fascinated generations of very different writers, who have explored almost every part of this far-flung city. C.K. Stead and Maurice Gee, for example, go west, Tina Shaw and Diane Brown visit the city centre, Paula Morris and Peter Wells haunt the suburbs, while Robert Sullivan and Albert Wendt head south. Witi Ihimaera has skilfully constructed a literary map of the City of Sails: whether you are a tourist or a resident, an enjoyable journey is guaranteed. The 'Our City' series offers a new perspective on New Zealand's major cities. Each volume presents a selection of the literature inspired by one of New Zealand's four major cities. Chosen with care by a well-known editor from each city, the selections include short stories, poems, and extracts from novels and writers' memoirs. Each contributor, whether contemporary or historical, has a strong association with the city concerned, and every selection has something significant to say about the character of the city. Together they create a vivid picture of what makes the city unique.




Wilderness Liaison


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The concrete jungle defines financier Shal Gregory, who thrives on the sheer vitality of the fast-paced corporate world. Until he finds himself alone in the thick of the New Zealand bush with a feisty guide who despises everything he stands for.




The Godzone Dictionary


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The Godzone Dictionary is a concise A – Z of the words and phrases that make our New Zealand language and speech patterns so distinctive and individual, from Aotearoa and Avondale spiders to Zambuck and Zespri. Slang words and expressions feature heavily, while one of the unique features of this book is the large number of Maori words that have become part of our common language in recent years. The listing also includes the popular names of our sports teams (so often confused!) and an appendix of common New Zealand acronyms. From Rotovegas to the Naki, Pig Islanders everywhere – not to mention tourists – will find Godzone explained as never before. Never stuffy or academic, Max Cryer brings his expert knowledge and sly wit to a book that is sure to be a reference for many years to come. Sweet as!




The Ihaka Trilogy


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Inside dope: "The race to find the lost treasure of the Mr Asia syndicate has attracted an impressive field: there's a disgraced ex-cop fresh out of a Bangkok jail, the Auckland underworld's drug kingpin, a rogue DEA man, an alluring CIA assassin, and a bunch of wild card entries including Tito Ihaka."--Publisher.




The Melody of You and Me


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After dropping out of university and breaking up with her girlfriend of three years, Chris Morrison's life is now a mind-numbing mess. She doubts that working at the small neighborhood bookstore is going to change that. The rest of her time is spent mostly playing guitar and ignoring the many messages her mother keeps sending her about going back to college. But one day, an adorable and charming new bookseller waltzes her way into Chris's life. Josie Navarro is sweet, flirty, and she always has a new book in her hands. The two girls start a fast friendship that, for Chris, holds the promise of something more. But is she reading too much into this or is it possible that Josie feels the same way?