Volume 20 | Number 3 | Issue 91 | Spring 2010
Nicholas Reid: “Real culture” (poem)
Dougal McNeill: Paul Millar (ed), Selected Poems of James K Baxter
Jill Holt: Maurice Gee, The Limping Man
Tony Simpson: David Burton, New Zealand Food and Cookery
Sue McCauley: “The Viewing” (work in progress)
Dale Williams: Megan Hutching, Leading the Way: How New Zealand Women Won the Vote
Chris Else: “Out of Africa” (Comment)
Laurie Atkinson: Dave Armstrong, Two Plays; David Geary, Two Plays; Sarah Delahunty, Two Plays
Don Aimer: Chris Laidlaw, Somebody Stole My Game; Harry Ricketts (ed), The Awa Book of New Zealand Sports Writing
Murray Bramwell: C K Stead, South-West of Eden: A Memoir 1932-1956
Barbara Murison: William Taylor, Telling Tales: A Life in Writing
Joan de Hamel: Adele Broadbent, Too Many Secrets; Ken Catran, Smiling Jack; Jack Lasenby, The Haystack; Mandy Hager, Into the Wilderness
Hamish Clayton: Dylan Horrocks, Hicksville: A Comic Book
Elspeth Sandys: Owen Marshall, Living as a Moon
David Hill: Paddy Richardson, Hunting Blind; Ruth Pettis, The First Touch of Light
Paula Morris: Elizabeth Smither, Lola
Tim Upperton, “At the cemetery the gravestones are hilarious” (poem)
Julia Millen: Jeffrey Paparoa Holman, Best of Both Worlds: The Story of Elsdon Best and Tutakangahau
John Raeburn: Tony Taylor, Cockney Kid: The Making of an Unconventional Psychologist
Tom Brooking: Angela Wanhalla, In/visible Sight: The Mixed-Descent Families of Southern New Zealand; Julia Bradshaw, Golden Prospects: Chinese on the West Coast of New Zealand; S R H Jones, Doing Well and Doing Good: Ross and Glendining: Scottish Enterprise in New Zealand
Paul Morris: Mark Derby, The Prophet and the Policeman
Siobhan Harvey: Jessica Le Bas, Walking to Africa; Tusiata Avia, Bloodclot; Lynn Davidson, How to Live by the Sea; Kate Camp, The Mirror of Simple Annihilated Souls
Tim Jones: Christina Stachurski, Reading Pakeha? Fiction and Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand
Rhys Brookbanks: “Anna Karenina is a spoilt brat” (Byline)
Paula Boock: Jenny Coleman, Mad or Bad? The Life and Exploits of Amy Bock 1859-1943
Robert Nola: Alan Musgrave, Secular Sermons: Essays on Science and Philosophy