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New Books - December 2007

New books added to the Rangitikei Libraries during December 2007.

New Books – December 2007

 

Non-fiction

 

Carbon neutral by 2020: how New Zealand can tackle climate change

Chase the adventure by Darren Shields

Classic household hints by Susan Waggoner

Counselling (Teach yourself series)

Danger ahead: New Zealand railway accidents in the modern era by Geoffrey B. Churchman

Edmonds more food for flatters

Escape by Carolyn Jessop

Food in a minute 4 by Allyson Gofton

Four letter word: new love letters

Friars guide to New Zealand accommodation for the discerning traveller 2008.

Give a man a horse by Dianne Howarth

Gotcha by John Eichelsheim

How to survive Christmas by Jilly Cooper

India remembered by Pamela Mountbatten

Indian settlers by Jacqueline Leckie

Insight guides: Bulgaria

Kiwi Keith: a biography of Keith Holyoake by Barry Gustafson

Mau Moko: the world of Maori tattoo by Ngahuia Te Awekotuku

My Steve by Terri Irwin

National Geographic Atlas of China

National Geographic journeys of a lifetime: 500 of the world’s greatest trips

Natural dyeing by Jackie Crook

Nelson & Marlborough: foothills and coastal regions by Pat Barrett

Nigel Cox phone home Berlin: collected non-fiction

On the edge: my story by Richard Hammond

Painted poems: one artist 20 poets by Eion Stevens

Parallel lines: riding the Central Otago rail trail by Annie Villiers

Pioneering the pumice by E.E. Vaile

Pruning fruiting plants by Richard Bird

Real gold: treasures of Auckland City Libraries

Resist and masking techniques by Peter Beard

Rustic furniture workshop by Dan Mack

Shakespeare by Bill Bryson

Sophie Conran’s pies

Soundtrack:118 great New Zealand albums by Grant Smithies

Storey’s illustrated guide to poultry breeds by Carol Ekarius

The interesting bits: the history you may have missed by Justin Pollard

The Martha Stewart living cook book: the new classics

The power and the glory by David Yallop

The weekend cook by Matthew Evans

Time out for tots and teens and everyone in between by Diane Levy

Trading in Memories: travels through a scavenger’s favourite place by Barbara Hodgson

Treasures of the Buddha by Tom Lowenstein

True red: the life of an ex-mongrel mob gang leader by Tuhoe ‘Bruno’ Issac

With honour our army, our nation, our history by Richard Wolfe

 

 

Fiction

 

A lick of frost by Laurell K Hamilton

A mother’s courage by Dilly Court

A thousand splendid suns by Khaled Hosseini

Aye do or die by Candy Calvert

Baby did a bad bad thing by Gabrielle Lord

Bahia blues by Yasmina Traboulis

Cavalry man by Ed Gorman

Cloth girl by Marilyn Heward Mills

Creole by Jose’ Eduardo Agualusa

Dance of death by John Case

Dark horse by John Francome

Dead game by Kirk Russell

Deuce’s wild by Clyde W Ford

Facing the music by Mary Nickson

Faith by Lesley Pearse

Fatal attraction by Carol Smith

Grantchester grind by Tom Sharpe

Hades by Russell Andrews

Hinterland by James Clemens

In the dark by Deborah Moggach

Lone Stand by Billy Hall

On hot country summer by Rebecca Shaw

Painful decisions by Mary Larkin

Past chances by Bernadine Kennedy

Pillow talk by Freya North

Queen of Babble in the big city by Meg Cabot

Remember me by Derek Hansen

Rise of the seventh moon [Heirs of ash; #3.] by Rich Wulf

Road to paradise by Paullina Simons

Shootout at Fishcher’s crossing by Daniel Rockfern

Starshine blue by Heather Graves

Storm over Wyoming by Jack Edwards

The art of drowning by Frances Fyfield

The chase by Clive Cussler

The cleaner by Brett Battles

The green berets by Robin Moore

The hunt for Atlantis by Andy McDermott

The Larion senators [The Eldarn sequel; #3] by Robert Scott

The memory room by Christopher Koch

The name of the wind by Patrick Rothfuss

The New Zealand book of the beach

The pale companion by Philip Gooden

The Persimmon tree by Bryce Courtenay

The power-house by John Buchan

The scoundrel’s bride by Emily Johnson

The Spaniards daughter by Melanie Gifford

Whiskey on the rocks by Nina Wright

Zugzwang by Ronan Bennett

 

15 February 2008