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message 1: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments Please suggest books for our February/March NZ group read below. Like always, I will receive suggestions up until 15 January. A poll will then be created and will run from 16-20 January. Books will be announced on 21 January.
As decided we are reading books over two months instead of one. We are also alternating our monthly nominations between NZ and Around the World/Young Adult.
Reminder: January/February Challenges are...
Around the World: Going Bovine (USA)
Young Adult: King Matt the First
So please only nominate books with a NZ connection e.g. NZ author, NZ setting...
Thanks, and have fun!


message 2: by Darkpool (new)

Darkpool | 1032 comments I'd like to nominate As the Earth Turns Silver by Alison Wong


message 3: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments Darkpool wrote: "I'd like to nominate As the Earth Turns Silver by Alison Wong"

I'm glad that you nominated this book. Sounds amazing!


message 4: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments I'd like to nominate Novel About My Wife by NZ author Emily Perkins.


message 5: by Adam (new)

Adam Christopher (adamchristopher) Hello!

I'd like to nominate my own book, Empire State. It's a science fiction noir, and was recently reviewed on by Cory Doctorow, and I also wrote a little piece about it for John Scalzi's .

There is also an extended excerpt up at .


message 6: by Jo (new)

Jo Danilo (jodanilo) | 53 comments And I'd like to add The Bone People by Keri Hulme because everyone says I should read it and this would give me a good excuse!


message 7: by Jo (last edited Jan 06, 2012 02:07AM) (new)

Jo Danilo (jodanilo) | 53 comments If I'm allowed to do two, I'd like to nominate this one as well - Traces of Red- it's a new crime novel by NZ author Paddy Richardson who mentored my book. She's very cool.


message 8: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments Awesome guys. Nominate as many as you like!


message 9: by Angie (last edited Jan 08, 2012 12:05PM) (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments Please have your nominations in by end of day Sunday (NZ time). I'll create the poll on Monday.


message 10: by Neisha (new)

Neisha (womanwithtwokids) | 5 comments Hi, I would love to nominate my own book SACRIFICE
I am a New Zealand author living in Dunedin. I would love for you guys to read it and let me know what you think.


message 11: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments Hi Neisha. Thanks for joining our group and nominating your book. I'm also from Otago, so I like that your book is set partly in Dunedin.
There are now over 60 members in this group, many of them authors. As we can see from the nominations above, many of you are nominating your own books, which is great. Obviously only one can be chosen for the group read. So if your book misses out this time, please keep nominating it when the NZ Challenge comes up again. Or if it would fit into the Young Adult category, nominate it for this one too. I for one don't want to miss out on reading your books.


message 12: by Neisha (new)

Neisha (womanwithtwokids) | 5 comments Thanks Angie, it is great to see this group on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ. It is a big world out there for us NZ authors and seeing this group made me happy. Thanks for your advice and I look forward to being a part of this group x


message 13: by Letizia (new)

Letizia (camilaletizia) | 8 comments I am from Mexico and glad to join this group in order to read new authors from other countries. There is a book that I love even though its author is spanish Benito Perez Galdos, its novel is called "Marianela". Such a novel is a very interestic and romantic one. The story goes around an ugly girl, called Marianela; and a blind-boy. It resembles what friendship is about as well love.
I will give myself the opportunity to read New Zeland authors someday hopefully I get good titles from this club. Thank you!


message 14: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments Welcome Gaby! I'm sure you'll find some great books by NZ authors discussed within this group. It is fantastic to have so many new members joining our group this January.


message 15: by Sue (new)

Sue (tog1) | 47 comments Hi Angie, could I nominate my book The Ghosts of Young Nick's Head for the YA challenge? Although it's written for the 9-12 age group, older kids should enjoy it. (I've also been getting some nice feedback from Old Adults - you're never too old for a ghost story!)
For the adult challenge, I'd like to nominate No Brainer, by Dirk van den Berg, who's a South African-born kiwi. It's set in Auckland and the descriptions of the city and its people from a kind of outsider's perspective are - well, don't want to give the game away, interested to see what other readers think.


message 16: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments That is absolutely fine, Sue. I'll be setting up the Young Adult nominations at the beginning of Feb, so nominate your book then. Thanks for your NZ nomination. It sounds intriguing!


message 17: by Anna (new)

Anna (twnsstr) | 10 comments Sue wrote: "Hi Angie,... for the adult challenge, I'd like to nominate No Brainer, by Dirk van den Berg, who's a South African-born kiwi. It's set in Auckland and the descriptions of the city and its people from a kind of outsider's perspective ..."

Hey there Sue, thanks for recommending Zirk's novel, No-Brainer! [You can get the ebook either from or from our website, .]

Stephen Stratford (author, and chief judge of the 2010 NZ Post Book Awards) really liked it too: �No-Brainer is a terrific crime novel with strong characters, great dialogue and consistently appealing humour throughout. I love it, and am sure that Raymond Chandler would approve.�

And thanks Angie for setting up this group!


message 18: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments Thanks for joining Anna. It gives me a real buzz to see the membership numbers growing (daily at the moment!) and to discover so many wonderful NZ authors and authors who write about NZ.


message 19: by Anna (new)

Anna (twnsstr) | 10 comments Angie wrote: "Thanks for joining Anna. It gives me a real buzz to see the membership numbers growing (daily at the moment!) and to discover so many wonderful NZ authors and authors who write about NZ."

And the fact that you reply individually to everyone is fantastic! Kudos!


message 20: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments The poll is open! Happy voting.
Scroll down to the bottom of the group home page to find the poll or click on the polls link to the right.


message 21: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments I've decided to keep the polls open for a whole week from now on. So this one closes next Sunday.


message 22: by Kerry (last edited Jan 19, 2012 03:05PM) (new)

Kerry | 156 comments I'll nominate Rangatira by Paula Morris.


message 23: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments Thanks for your nomination Kerry. Unfortunately, the poll is already running and set to close in a couple of days. How about you nominate it for our next NZ Challenge? (April/May)


message 24: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) | 1147 comments It was a very close poll this time around! The winner being As the Earth Turns Silver.
If your book missed out, please consider re-nominating your book for our NZ Challenge in the future. Also, take the time to set up a folder about your books in the Author Corner on the main group page.
Thanks for taking part in our most successful nomination and poll so far.


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