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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Tue, Oct 20th 2009, 18:31
In her bestselling guide Can We Help it if We're Fabulous, the irrepressible Peta Mathias shared her thoughts on being a woman. Now, with Just in Time to be Too Late, she turns her attention to what it means to be a man in the 21st century. Read the article...
Reviewed By Book Preview Added Fri, Mar 6th 2009, 12:25
"The dressing gown was pink candlewick. Old brown vomit stains on the lapels tried to hide themselves in shame as I swept into the room, weaving my way towards the silver drinks tray with its Waterford crystal decanters of whisky and brandy. By the time I raised the decanter to toast the élite of Auckland, the dressing gown was flapping around my naked body like a spinnaker without its sheets."
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Mon, Jun 22nd 2009, 11:24
A user-friendly guide for making money-saving changes in your life to become more natural, sustainable and healthy.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Fri, Mar 6th 2009, 12:06
Grow It, Cook It is the must-have book for everyone who loves the idea of growing fruit and vegetables from their own garden and turning them into healthy and delicious meals for themselves and their families.
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Reviewed By Lindsey Dawson Added Mon, Dec 10th 2007, 22:13
Feeling stressed out? Here’s a solution from author and editor Lindsey Dawson. The Answer: How Nature Can Help You When Life Seems Too Hard is the perfect little book for all those moments when everything feels like it’s too much to bear.
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Reviewed By Anon Added Wed, May 20th 2009, 09:13
Roxanne Emmerich has proven time and time again that the ultimate success or
failure of a company begins on the inside. In her new book, Thank God It’s
Monday!:How to Create a Workplace You and Your Customers Love she outlines a
proven system for bringing more fun – and consequently more money – to
businesses. Read the article...
Reviewed By Katrina Winn Added Tue, Mar 10th 2009, 09:38
“The common belief is that when it comes to cars, women should leave it to the men. But why should that be? Anyone who went to school with boys knows that we girls are just as capable as they are, if not more so. What’s more, the notion of “leaving it to the men” also assumes every woman who has a car has a reliable man in her life….”
Danielle McCormick
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Thu, Jul 10th 2008, 16:32
Chocolate, Paris and Magic are the three main ingredients in The Lollipop Shoes, Joanne Harris’s enchanting sequel to Chocolat. Yanne has fled to Paris with her two daughters, hoping to outrun her past and find some peace. For her, this means denying the magical gifts that make her special and trying her hardest to make sure that she is just like everybody else. She stops listening to the wind, lighting candles and looking for auras. No more spells, no more signs and no more colours; she dresses in sensible black, cares what people think and dates Thierry, her wealthy and boring landlord who has no idea who she really is.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Thu, May 1st 2008, 18:37
Removing Stains is a one-stop shop for effective and economical cleaning tips for just about every situation. There's also advice on how to 'clean green', including recipes for simple, eco-friendly cleaners, and a Super Six of everyday household ingredients that are great alternatives to harsh chemicals. And there are lots of suggestions for cleaning shortcuts to suit busy people who'd really rather be doing something else. And who wouldn't?
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Thu, Jul 10th 2008, 17:20
Written by a New Zealand author, in familiar sounding territory and setting, it is a pleasant book. Reviewed by Anne Bowyer.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Tue, Jan 6th 2009, 09:11
You Sexy Mother
A life-changing approach to motherhood
Somewhere, somehow, in a storm of feminism and corporate ladder-climbing, motherhood became devalued. As a society, and as women, we are so often critical of other mums and of ourselves. We try to do it all and be super-women, rejecting offers of help and support and then wondering why we feel tired, guilty, stressed, and even depressed.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Tue, Jun 17th 2008, 16:32
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TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE
The Five-Step Plan To Health And Happiness
Dr Gail Ratcliffe
Take Control of Your Life is for all those who find that stress impacts in one way or another on their lives.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Sun, Nov 16th 2008, 22:06
Forget the earrings and short skirts, Light the Flame is a fascinating and unapologetic story of achievement through hard work, determination and passion, as well as providing a fascinating insight into the workings of the Public Service during an era of great political and social change.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Thu, May 1st 2008, 13:23
Kitchen Table Millionaire tells you everything you need to know about how to start up a small business working from home—from organising a conducive work space, creating a business plan, employing staff and maintaining a work-life balance, to advice on the legal, technical and financial implications of setting up a home business.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Sat, Apr 12th 2008, 13:52
If you are into mysteries, thrillers, and being inside the minds of the characters in the books you read, then Until It's Over by Nicci French is a must-read choice for your holiday reading. Review by Mary Tonner.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Wed, Apr 9th 2008, 08:27
Our reviewer, Anne Bowyer read Broken Angels By Nancye O'Reilly from cover to cover without putting it down, find out why this true tragic story compelled Anne so much...
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Sat, Apr 12th 2008, 13:48
What an excellent book! Well written—you can feel yourself there in person. The book is set in New Zealand, making names and places familiar territory to the New Zealand reader. Laurence Fearnley invites you in and makes you feel part of the book; you sense the challenges, the hurts. The title of the book, Edwin and Matilda - An Unlikely Love Story, refers in part to the main characters' age difference. You feel an affinity with the characters—it could easily have been you at some time! It is an easy read—hard to put down.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Thu, Jul 10th 2008, 17:00
Your complete guide to beautiful skin in only 8 weeks! The skin you have today will be totally renewed within two months. In fact, the body you have today, all your cells and tissues, will be totally new within a year. This is because your body turns over 6 billion cells each day and new ones are made to replace them.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Thu, May 1st 2008, 18:35
Sundays at Tiffany’s is a heart-warming romance about a girl who until now has lived her life on the sidelines; about what it feels like to fall in love; a tale of soulmates.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Fri, Jan 18th 2008, 09:12
As always this novel is exceptional reading. The combination of historical fact, harsh reality of living in the times and the power of love make this a must have book. Bryce Courtenay's novels are collectibles that should remain in your book shelves for generations to read.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Thu, Dec 13th 2007, 12:57
All girls know that there's more to them than just make-up and gossiping – although they're not averse to a little bit of both. Boys aren't the only ones to like a little danger...
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Tue, Nov 20th 2007, 15:01
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Have you ever fantasized about giving up your job and moving abroad to be supported by a handsome prince? The sun would always be shining and the only problems would be enjoyable ones: finding just the right shade of paint to match your cool tile floors; discovering and sampling the best local food and wine; breaking a fingernail while fossicking for under priced treasures at dusty antiques markets…
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Mon, Oct 6th 2008, 21:51
Book Review What You Need to Know Before Your Child Starts Secondary School
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Thu, Nov 1st 2007, 21:33
After counselling and lecturing thousands of couples in workshops and seminars, the author Patrick McNally would quip that he would write a book entitled "How Men Stuff Up Relationships" to which all the women in the audience would laugh. Upon the decision to write the book, with reflection Dr. McNally writes: it takes two to make a relationship work or not work. If I ignored this fundamental truth , I’d simply end up writing a book on how men and women blame each other when things go wrong. So I added the rest of the title: "and how women help them!"
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Wed, Dec 5th 2007, 12:09
Another excellent read! Unbelievable that people actually live like that. This is the story of a woman that was born into and lived for 35 years in the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) one of the most secretive religious groups in the United States.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Thu, Jul 10th 2008, 17:04
Paper Cranes tells the story of Jonathon’s extraordinary courage and the Koenig family's drive to help him defy the ominous predictions after he was left with severe brain injusry following an horrific accident.
This inspirational, uplifting story demonstrates that with the right attitude it is possible to determine your own destiny, regardless of what life throws in your path.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Wed, Nov 14th 2007, 09:05
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“This book takes you up-close and personal with thirteen women who have each reached extraordinary heights of success in their chosen path. In a candid and heart-warming way they share their inspiring stories and secrets to achieving greater personal success and happiness!”
IN THIS BOOK YOU WILL DISCOVER…
- How to set and achieve your personal and career goals
- What it takes to conquer fear and overcome blocks from the past
- Inside secrets to attracting wealth and developing financial security
- How to lose weight, feel great and look ten years younger
- The ingredients for joy-filled relationships and a lasting marriage
- Practical ideas to make a lasting difference in your community
- How to be a great parent and master work/life balance
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Reviewed By Allison Mooney Added Sun, Jan 13th 2008, 20:29
PRESSING THE RIGHT BUTTONS - People skills for business success
IT MAY BE A WIRED WORLD, but having good people skills is still an absolute requirement for business success.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Thu, Dec 13th 2007, 13:31
Ribbons of Grace is set in Arrowtown, a frontier town with an explosive mix of inhabitants, during the Otago goldrush of the 1860s. It focuses on the love affair between Ming Yuet, a young Chinese woman, and Conran, an Orcadian stonemason.
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Reviewed By Jacquie Dale Added Tue, Aug 21st 2007, 14:37
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Our resident nutrition expert, Jacquie Dale, reviews for us this month The Real Life Diet by Dr Karen Silvers.
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Sat, Oct 13th 2007, 19:29
Book Review – Keeping the Faith
Reviewed by Jane Stent
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Reviewed By Book Preview Added Fri, Jun 1st 2007, 12:38
This book review of "Hearts Desire" A story of love … and longing for a child is a true story. This book is an international bestseller, having been published in over fifteen countries to widespread acclaim. Judith’s story strikes a chord with all who read it. Read the article...
Reviewed By Book Preview Added Fri, Jun 1st 2007, 13:01
This inspirational book tells of one woman’s journey through life to a place of contentment and satisfaction. Her journey has been no smooth, planned passage, but rather a stumble over setbacks, propelled by almost accidental decisions. Something most of us can relate to... Read the article...
Reviewed By Anon Added Fri, Jun 1st 2007, 16:42
Sophie Gray's latest Destitute Gourmet book Enjoy! is packed with delicious recipes that are easy to make for everyday meals as well as celebrations. As an added bonus, Sophie gives gluten-free and allergy-free alternatives for 70% of these recipes Read the article...
Reviewed By Book Preview Added Fri, Jun 1st 2007, 17:06
Five thousand kilometres by bicycle through South America Eleanor Meecham - Author At leading book stores $28.00 Published and distributed by Penguin Read the article...
Reviewed By Book Preview Added Fri, Jun 1st 2007, 17:45
Do you ever feel like you need more time for YOU? Then this is your book - full of recipes for life, love and total well-being…with a dash of indulgence. Read the article...