■ REVIEWS: NZ Bread Book | Comfort | Vegetable Book | 5 Ways With
Tasty range of books to add to your collection

A decade after producing their first bread book, the Holsts are back with one that features all the old favourite recipes and a bunch of new ones. If you’ve got a whizz-bang breadmaker, then I’m sure you’ll be in the market for some new recipes to try but the beauty of this book is that

■ REVIEWS: NZ Bread Book | Comfort | Vegetable Book | 5 Ways With
Tasty range of books to add to your collection
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■ REVIEW: What Was I Thinking
New insights but no juicy gossip

There’s no denying personality Paul Henry has a knack for grabbing headlines and stirring controversy, but he also has a knack for being interesting. And funny – let’s not forget funny. Oh yes, I know it is not considered politically correct to giggle like a schoolgirl at foreign names and hirsute sheilas, but I’m not

■ REVIEW: What Was I Thinking
New insights but no juicy gossip
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■ REVIEWS: Mercy | The Troubled Man | Exposed | The Leopard
Nordic authors come in from the cold

There seems to be a bit of a trend for kick-ass Scandinavian thrillers of late. Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy has pushed the Nordic murder-mystery genre into the spotlight and those books have made a whole lot of readers sit up and take notice, but there are lots of other authors waving the Nordic flag. Mercy,

■ REVIEWS: Mercy | The Troubled Man | Exposed | The Leopard
Nordic authors come in from the cold
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