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The Unity Books bestseller chart for the week ending May 28

The only published and available best-selling indie book chart in New Zealand is the top 10 sales list recorded every week at Unity Books’ stores in High St, Auckland, and Willis St, Wellington. AUCKLAND 1  Helen Kelly: Her Life by Rebecca Macfie (Awa Press, $50) From the publisher’s blurb: “Kell

This week s best-selling books

This week s best-selling books Newsroom 2 days ago © Provided by Newsroom Editor’s note: The opinions in this article are the author’s, as published by our content partner, and do not represent the views of MSN or Microsoft. This week s biggest-selling New Zealand books, as recorded by the Nielsen BookScan New Zealand bestseller list and described by Steve Braunias 1 From a wonderful profile of the author by Noelle McCarthy, this week at Her house is up a driveway. Her son lives with his family in the big house in front, hers is tall and light with beautiful big windows that look out on her garden and trees. All of this is in From the Centre, a title that describes how she writes - the shifting perspectives of character and non-linear treatment of time she started with her first novel Mutuwhenua, and perfected in the brilliant, dream-like Pōtiki, and Baby No-Eyes, a novel about racism and inter-generational trauma that starts with a whānau receiving back fro

What I m Reading: New author Rebecca K Reilly

What I m Reading: New author Rebecca K. Reilly 14 May, 2021 10:00 PM 2 minutes to read Rebecca K. Reilly. Photo / Supplied By: Rebecca K. Reilly Most of the reading I do comes about because I m desperate to be in the know about the latest literary trends and be a part of the conversation. However, because I hate owning things and never have any money anyway, my reading life takes place at the mercy of the sometimes wildly lengthy Auckland Libraries waitlists. I ve been waiting to read The Girl in the Mirror since October last year and I m still 141 in the queue. It s great to hear so many people are using the libraries - and also terrible for me, personally.

Airini Beautris: Ockham s winner on Bug Week, back-stabbing, motherhood and pole dancing

Airini Beautris: Ockham s winner on Bug Week, back-stabbing, motherhood and pole dancing 14 May, 2021 08:00 PM 9 minutes to read Whanganui writer Airini Beautrais has won the coveted fiction prize at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards with a provocative collection of short stories. Photo / Marcel Tromp Whanganui writer Airini Beautrais has won the coveted fiction prize at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards with a provocative collection of short stories. Photo / Marcel Tromp By: Joanna Mathers Airini Beautrais, this year s Jann Medlicott Acorn for Fiction winner at the 2021 Ockham awards, talks with Joanna Mathers about stepping into the limelight. They are waiting. The women are waiting. Down the lushly carpeted

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