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PANZ News: Outstanding shortlist announced for PANZ... Outstanding shortlist announced for PANZ Book Design Awards AUCKLAND, 3 May 2010. New Zealand’s exceptional book design talent is showcased in the shortlist announced today for the 2010 Publishers Association...

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Ask BookieMonster a question I thought I'd give you a chance to ask me a question - about pretty much anything I write about! Want to know why I hate Ian McEwan? Want to know something about Trade Me? Want to know why I started...

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Winter, begone! Hello sunshine... I really need to work on my headline writing. Aaaaaanyway, spring will be here tomorrow! Officially, though looking outside at grey skies I am not entirely sure spring knows that it is expected. Traditionally...

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What's BookieMonster Reading? The Scandal of the Season... Oh, but reading has been a hard road recently. Why? I don't really know but I was in one of those "good book" slumps. As in, I couldn't find one to just latch on to and absorb without having to think too...

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The greatest links… of all…

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Category : BookieMonster News, Books for Sale, Fun Stuff, What's BookieMonster Reading?

The purrfect Well Read Kitty took up my “what are your reading habits?” challenge and it turns out we are almost book twins! Well, if she would just chill out about reading in the bath. :D

Not Always Right left me speechless with hilarity.

And Today is My Birthday! makes fun of what teh kidz are listening to which resulted in me doing that snorty-nose-exhale-trying-not-to-laugh-in-public thing. Love her work.

And I am reading more Dan Rhodes! Squee!

Plus – I’m still selling off them books, y’all. Please to be supporting BookieMonster in her work by purchasing.

The Kitty Needs a New Collar Sale!

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Category : BookieMonster News, Books for Sale

So, a couple of days I told you about the Big Bookie Blowout Sale. I’ve now renamed it the Kitty Needs a New Collar Sale!

She goes through those things faster than a teen with Twilight.

$1! We haz books you can buy for $1! We haz books you can buy for $3! We haz books you can buy for $5! (You probably see the pattern). For $1 a book you can help provide a kitty with collars… homemade cat toys… catnip… and a new snuggy hot water bottle.

I hope your heartstrings feel pulled. :D

And also, for your edification, I am now an affiliate for The Book Depository UK. What this means is that if you click the links to The Book Depository on this site and then buy something (anything) from those lovely people, BookieMonster gets a small commission (What we don’t get is any information on who, what, where, or why you’re buying – just in case you were wondering).

Which of course is just a little thing to help keep the blog running. And if you don’t know about The Book Depository UK – they ship free! Free, everywhere! Everywhere in the whole world that is! And have, like, millions and millions of books! I wonder if they read them all? So if you like to buy books from them, please consider using our links.

Aaaaaaand, (god, I’m pushy) please don’t forget to recommend BookieMonster to your friends for visiting, reading, buying, commenting, laughing at, etc! Email all your mates! Text your acquaintances! Paint pictures! Take out a classified! Rent blimps! Those airplane banner thingys!* Imagine me when I’m an 85 year old crazy cat lady, surrounded by my 13 cats, reliving the good old days of BookieMonster, and all the lovely people who visited my site and told other lovely people. It warms the cockles of your heart, doesn’t it?

Hairless Sphynx Cat

BookieMonster at 85. Doesn't look a day over 20.

*If you do any of these things I disclaim all responsibility, silly.

The Big Bookie Blowout Sale is here!

Category : BookieMonster News, Books for Sale

Books for sale!

You’re looking for a quick buy of a great book at a low price - I have the sale for you! We want to get new books on our shelves to sell, so this week we’re listing all our books at easy low prices so you can go ahead and buy that title you’ve had your eye on and we can get some books flying out of here, ready for great new ones to fly on in!

We’ve reduced the prices on almost all the stock too – some as low as starting at $1 and $3 (serious, we are) – and some of those are also NEW books. Otherwise there are also plenty of new books for just 10 bucks – $10 I tell you. Sweet.

So, go ahead, have a good browse of our books and help us to clear out some room so we can take new books into our hearts. Those little, lonely, bedraggled books are looking for us to take care of them. Open your heart. Yes, indeed. :D

Any questions? Just ask!

P.S. And don’t forget that because I’m so lovely, I’m giving away a copy of the great new New Zealand book Home by Alison Parr – enter today, closes tomorrow!

Secondhand books just spread the love

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Category : BookieMonster News, Books for Sale

A few more choice selections for your purchasing (and reading) pleasure…

How to Build a Great ScreenplayHow to Build a Great Screenplay by David Howard ($16)

In making individual decisions about each element of the screenplay a writer builds a good story from the ground up. David Howard offers in-depth consideration of the many elements that make up a screenplay, clarifying his lessons through examples from the most successful films: Pulp Fiction, American Beauty, The Usual Suspects, Trainspotting and Chinatown among many others.

Accessible, clear and practical ‘How To Build A Great Screenplay’ is a working bible for the budding screenwriter. Recognising that story structure is the framework for a successful screenplay David Howard teaches how to incorporate the other elements so that the screenplay takes on a life of its own, creating the emotional connection, spectacle and intellectual stimulation that will impact on an audience.

JPod : A Novel by Douglas Coupland ($11)JPod

Ethan Jarlewski and five co-workers are bureaucratically marooned in JPod, a no-escape architectural limbo on the fringes of a massive Vancouver video game design company.

The six jPodders wage daily battle against the demands of a bone-headed marketing staff, who daily torture employees with idiotic changes to already idiotic games. Meanwhile, Ethan’s personal life is shaped (or twisted) by phenomena as disparate as Hollywood, marijuana grow-ops, people-smuggling, ballroom dancing, and the rise of China. JPod’s universe is amoral and shamelessand dizzyingly fast-paced.

I just <3 Douglas Coupland so much. He’s damn funny and damn weird. Recommended!

The Chimney Sweeper’s Boy – Barbara Vine ($11)

Bestselling and critically acclaimed novelist Gerald Candless dies suddenly, and leaves behind a wife and two doting daughters. To sort through her grief, his daughter Sarah puts aside her university studies and agrees to write a biography of her famous father. But as she begins her research and pulls back the veil of his past, her life is slowly torn apart: a terrible logic begins to unfold that explains her mother’s remoteness, her father’s need to continually reinvent himself — and sheds shocking light on a long-forgotten London murder.

Regular readers will know that I discovered the amazing writing of Barbara Vine only last year (the shame, the shame!) and this is a fantastic book – highly recommended by me.

Virginia Woolf – Hermione Lee ($10)

While Virginia Woolf–one of our century’s most brilliant and mercurial writers–has had no shortage of biographers, none has seemed as naturally suited to the task as Hermione Lee. Subscribing to Virginia Woolf’s own belief in the fluidity and elusiveness of identity, Lee comes at her subject from a multitude of perspectives, producing a richly layered portrait of the writer and the woman that leaves all of her complexities and contradictions intact. Such issues as sexual abuse, mental illness, and suicide are brought into balance with the immensity of her literary achievement, her heroic commitment to her work, her generosity and wit, and her sanity and strength.

One of the best biographies I’ve read, Lee delves so deep into Woolf’s life and character you feel like you’ve somehow known her.

Hey! It's That Guy!Hey! It’s That Guy! : The Fametracker.com Guide to Character Actors ($8)

So you’re watching Full Metal Jacket and there he is that guy! What’s his name? You know, that guy who always plays a drill sergeant! Or you’re watching Fast Times at Ridgemont High and there’s another one that creepy science teacher! That guy always plays a creepy somebody! What’s his name?

We’re talking about R. Lee Ermey and Vincent Schiavelli, of course and you can read all about them in Hey! It’s That Guy!, a guide to identifying “famous” character actors and actresses.

From Steve Buscemi and Philip Seymour Hoffman to J. T. Walsh, Judy Greer, and Amy Aquino, they’re all here. You may not know their names, but you’ll certainly recognize their faces! 

Hilarious. And I love Steve Buscemi. Mwah, mwah, mwah.

Them burlesque ladies and their decorations

Category : BookieMonster News, Books for Sale

I wanted to draw your attention to two more secondhand books we have for sale this week which are rather amazing books!

Fashions in MakeupFashions in Makeup : From Ancient to Modern Times by Richard Corson (start price $40)

Fashions in Makeup is a unique book in its field: a comprehensive history of cosmetics. In this highly praised volume, Richard Corson chronicles the pursuit of beauty from Ancient Egypt to the present day.

Concentrating mainly on makeup traditions of the Western world, with examples from other countries included for comparison, Corson describes the cosmetics with which men and women have decorated their faces, how they have applied them, and what they looked like as a result.

This is a huge book! And it’s really amazing, full of photos and pictures and totally comprehensive. In fact I don’t really know how much more comprehensive you could get on makeup.  Historically intriguing, very learned… and kind of fun. Great stuff. And if you want to buy this from overseas, new or used it’s pantsically expensive.

And this leads me to…

Pretty Things : The Last Generation of American Burlesque Queens by Liz Goldwyn (start price $30)Pretty Things

Liz Goldwyn’s lifelong fascination with the inimitable glamour of classic burlesque inspired her to spend the past eight years corresponding with, visiting, interviewing, receiving striptease lessons from, and forming close relationships with the last generation of the great American burlesque queeens. Goldwyn invites us to step back into an era when the hourglass figure was in vogue and striptease was a true art form.

Meet Betty “Ball of Fire” Rowland, who was known for her flaming red hair and bump-and-grind routines. (It turns out she once sued the author’s grandfather, Samuel Goldwyn Jr., for using her stage name and costume in his Hollywood picture, Ball of Fire.)

Meet Sherry Britton, who, with her long black hair and curvy, trim physique, was among the most stunning of the burlesque stars before Mayor LaGuardia outlawed burlesque in New York.

Meet Zorita, whose sexually explicit “Consummation of the Wedding of the Snake” dance (performed with a live snake) and other daring performances earned her legendary status.

Goldwyn draws back the curtain to reveal the personal journeys of yesteryear’s icons of female sexuality and power, restoring their legacy to an age that has all but forgotten them-despite today’s resurgence of burlesque.

I originally imported this as a new book but it arrived with a cover that had a faded edge on it, so I’m selling it as a secondhand. Still, don’t let that put you off. The insides are immaculate and dripping with photos, drawings, memorabilia – this is an awesome record of burlesque and burlesque queens. And their costumes were outstanding. Plus, despite the fading, I still love the cover. Pink and gold and peek-a-boo.  *sigh* Just so lovely.

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