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The incredible love story of this Kiwi soldier and his Slovenian heroine, who met through a barbed wire fence at a POW camp
Doug Gold has recorded the incredible love story of his parents-in-law, Bruce Murray and Josefine Lobnik, in a book entitled The Note Through The Wire.
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Christmas books gift guide
Give the gift of summer reading – with this great selection of new releases, we’ve found the perfect title for almost everyone.

BOOK REVIEW: After You
Sara Bunny reviews Jojo Moyes' sequel to her hugely successful novel Me Before You.
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BOOK REVIEW: The Natural Way of Things
Sara Bunny reviews Charlotte Woods' The Natural Way of Things.
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BOOK REVIEW: Rosie Batty, A Mother’s Story
Sara Bunny reviews Bryce Corbett's memoir of Rosie Batty's courageous campaign against domestic violence.

BOOK REVIEW: Model Woman: Eileen Ford and the Business of Beauty
Sara Bunny reviews Robert Lacey's biography of the empress of American modelling.
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BOOK REVIEW: Unbreakable Spirit
Karen McMillan's revised collection of cancer survivor stories is a useful resource, that now includes her own story.
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Alison Mau talks about her debut book
Ali Mau has spent the past three years working on her first book, a ghost-written account of New Zealand sex-change pioneer Liz Roberts.

BOOK REVIEW: Going up is easy
High-altitude mountaineer Lydia Bradey shares her most controversial climb on Mt Everest.
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BOOK REVIEW: Luckiest girl alive
A writer for a top New York magazine, has a dark secret. Ani FaNelli persona is splintering those around her.
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BOOK REVIEW: Love may fail
Love's hard lessons, we've all been learnt the hard way someway or another.

BOOK REVIEW: Season of salt and honey
New Zealand writer Hannah Tunnicliffe is a food blogger and mother of two small children. Her second novel is Season of Salt and Honey.
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BOOK REVIEW: Primates of park avenue
Anthropologist Wednesday Martin uncovers the lives of Upper East Side rich and luxurious families.
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BOOK REVIEW: Finding Audrey
Tackling the issue of bullying among teens in a careful way, this novel offers hope and inspiration.

BOOK REVIEW: The Book of Speculation
Erika Swyler's novel is set alongside an 18th-century travelling carnival.
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BOOK REVIEW: The Predictions
Setting the course of your life by predictions may prove love lies far from home.
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BOOK REVIEW: Friday on My Mind
This Nicci French thriller is fast paced and the plot is gripping, even if occasionally the reader has to suspend belief.

BOOK REVIEW: Tom Jones – The Life
This is a fascinating read even if you’re not a Tom Jones fan. But seriously – is there anyone who doesn’t sing along to Delilah when it comes on the radio?
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BOOK REVIEW: Stroppy Old Women
The wonderful Kiwi women featured in Stroppy Old Women will open your eyes, make you think and provide ample evidence that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being old and stroppy.

BOOK REVIEW: The Secret Life of Luke Livingstone
Charity Norman's latest novel, The Secret Life of Luke Livingstone, deals with the topical the issue of transgender men and women.
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Top 20 Edmonds recipes as chosen by you
Here are the top 20 Edmonds recipes, as voted on by New Zealand Woman's Weekly readers.

BOOK REVIEW: Seven Letters from Paris
Book editor Kerre’s McIvor reviews the latest summer beach read from Samantha Verant.

BOOK REVIEW: The One Plus One
Solo mum to a maths-whizz daughter and a mascara-wearing teenage son. Jess’s also holding down two jobs but still struggling to make ends meet.
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BOOK REVIEW: The Unpredictable Consequences of Love
The Unpredictable Consequences of Love is sprinkled with engaging characters who warm the heart, making this a fun and touching novel, perfect for a weekend read.

BOOK REVIEW: Survivor
In the small heritage town of Russell, a single mistake can determine reputation for decades to come.

Rita Ora gives 50 Shades set sneak peek
Pop star Rita Ora has shared a sneak peek from the 50 Shades of Grey set. The singer is currently on location in Vancouver filming scenes for the movie where she plays Christian Grey’s adoptive sister Mia and which also stars Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson. The 23-year-old posted an image of the Grey family garden […]
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BOREDOM BUSTER: The Dragon Tamers
The Dragon Tamers is a tale about two boys who are bored at home and decide to go where they are not allowed.

BOOK REVIEW: Don’t Know What You’ve Got Till Its Gone
Nina Morey is back in a new role as the editor of hot celebrity magazine Juice.

Top Kiwi books for kids
Books editor Marilynn McLachlan picks her favourite summer reading for kids.
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The Boy who Fell to Earth by Kathy Lette
The Boy who Fell to Earth is a gag-a-minute look into a life less ordinary

P Diddy is set to release a book about bottoms
The rapper is working on a coffee table book dedicated to women's backsides.
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Madeleine by Kate McCann
Four years on from her daughter's abduction, Kate has written a very personal account about what the family has been through.

The Essence of the Thing by Madeleine St John
The Essence of the Thing is a testament to the strength of even the weakest among us.