Author name: Jillian Allison-Aitken

Granny knows her stuff

I’m sure everyone out there has a favourite recipe for a never- fail sponge, awesome bikkie or spectacular scone that has come from a mother, grandmother, aunty or friend. It is those recipes that are handed on from friend to friend, and generation to generation, that always seem to end up becoming our go-to recipe […]

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Honouring our soldiers in verse

A touching collection of poems, Our Soldiers looks at the awful impact of World War I on the lives of ordinary Kiwis. Author Kate McColl spent a month in Belguim, funded by that country’s government, and has also included a selection of poems that covers the battlefields of Flanders. Her grandfather fought at Passchendale and

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Something for everyone

I’m always a little stunned by just how prolific author James Patterson is. Sure, he collaborates on a lot of his books but he still churns out an impressive number of novels that are impressively well- written. This one is the third in the Michael Bennett series, featuring the widowed New York detective with 10

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A ripper of a series

This is the fourth book in the Detective Sam Shepherd murder mystery series and I’m pleased to report that they just get better and better. I have read two of the other three (Overkill, the very first book, is still on my “must-track-down-and-read” list) and each time the main character becomes more and more believable

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