■ REVIEW: Moa: The Life and Death of New Zealand's Legendary Bird
Bringing the moa to life

There has been much written about our long-extinct moa but this book by Dunedin-based writer, domentary film-maker and photographer Quinn Berentson manages to be both comprehensive and accessible. These unusual birds developed in isolation millions of years ago but became extinct fairly quickly after the arrival of the Maori (hope you are listening Gareth Morgan,

■ REVIEW: Moa: The Life and Death of New Zealand's Legendary Bird
Bringing the moa to life
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■ REVIEW: Collins Pocket Guide to New Zealand Minibeasts
Leggy ones identified

I’m a fan of most four, six and even some eight-legged critters so it’s nice to have a book that is so packed with information on the little creepy crawlies lurking in our fair land. This guide covers more than 120 species of what the authors call “minibeasts”, from earthworms and leeches to springtails and

■ REVIEW: Collins Pocket Guide to New Zealand Minibeasts
Leggy ones identified
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■ REVIEWS: Hang in there Bozo | Take Your Last Breath
Ruby Redfort: heroine extraordinaire

Ruby Redfort is the heroine of a series of books by Lauren Child: a secret agent, detective, thirteen-year-old kid. And now a survival expert. Subtitled “The Ruby Redfort Emergency Survival Guide for Some Tricky Predicaments”, this book is packed with helpful hints and tips to deal with all manner of, well, tricky predicaments. There’s everything

■ REVIEWS: Hang in there Bozo | Take Your Last Breath
Ruby Redfort: heroine extraordinaire
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■ REVIEW: Destiny: The Life and Times of a Self-Made Apostle
Man of Destiny: Bishop’s church-building prowess

With his taste for sharp suits and powerful motorcycles, Bishop Brian Tamaki has an interestingly polarising effect on the average Kiwi. Let me make it clear before I go any further that I have no particular bias for or against any church – my religious views are my own and I don’t feel the need

■ REVIEW: Destiny: The Life and Times of a Self-Made Apostle
Man of Destiny: Bishop’s church-building prowess
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■ REVIEW: Gangsta Granny
Fun tale of a geriatric delinquent

It’s refreshing to find a book aimed at younger readers that doesn’t focus on either girls and horses or teens and vampires. Little Britain star David Walliams has followed up on his earlier successful children’s books with this latest offering, Gangsta Granny. This hilarious story of old age features plenty of adventure and the lesson

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Fun tale of a geriatric delinquent
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