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    Superb read, well told story.

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    @taniwharugby said in Books:

    Superb read, well told story.

    Thank you
    Next read locked in

    I read John leCarre novels while I was in Poland and Germany so spy shit is my current go

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    @nonpartizan said in Books:

    I just started the Bone People.....

    I want to really get to grips with the Kiwi canon so this was as good a place to start as any.

    Damn, there's much better places to start IMHO, never was a fan of the Bone People, but let us know how you find it.

    Maurice Shadbolt's NZ wars trilogy is really good for a second place - Season of the Jew ( about Te Kooti), Monday's Warriors (essentially about Titikowaru), and House of Strife I think (set up in Russell/Paihia).

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    @taniwharugby said in Books:

    Superb read, well told story.

    Was interested until I saw it was the same guy as did the SAS book. Great TV, but shitty made up bullshit outside of entertainment

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    @Machpants said in Books:

    @taniwharugby said in Books:

    Superb read, well told story.

    Was interested until I saw it was the same guy as did the SAS book. Great TV, but shitty made up bullshit outside of entertainment

    Have you read the SAS book that he wrote? The first TV series seemed only very loosely based on the book, I read it a while ago and enjoyed the book - he's written some others on Kim Philby among others which were great

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    Smith's Dream by C.K. Stead is worth a read, and captures an era of NZ well. Bonus points for setting the secret police's torture chamber in the basement of Auckland University's (horrendous) Chemistry Building.

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    @Tim I'd let Sleeping Dogs lie...

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    @Dodge said in Books:

    @Machpants said in Books:

    @taniwharugby said in Books:

    Superb read, well told story.

    Was interested until I saw it was the same guy as did the SAS book. Great TV, but shitty made up bullshit outside of entertainment

    Have you read the SAS book that he wrote? The first TV series seemed only very loosely based on the book, I read it a while ago and enjoyed the book - he's written some others on Kim Philby among others which were great

    Ok, no I haven't. So more historical and less lock, stock and two smoking barrels. I really enjoyed the TV series, but only as a fantasy version of what happened. So I disregarded the book. I will check it out, thanks for the info

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    @Machpants said in Books:

    @Dodge said in Books:

    @Machpants said in Books:

    @taniwharugby said in Books:

    Superb read, well told story.

    Was interested until I saw it was the same guy as did the SAS book. Great TV, but shitty made up bullshit outside of entertainment

    Have you read the SAS book that he wrote? The first TV series seemed only very loosely based on the book, I read it a while ago and enjoyed the book - he's written some others on Kim Philby among others which were great

    Ok, no I haven't. So more historical and less lock, stock and two smoking barrels. I really enjoyed the TV series, but only as a fantasy version of what happened. So I disregarded the book. I will check it out, thanks for the info

    The series is loosely based on the book, but you shouldn't punish the book due to the TV series. 😉

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    There is a series on Netflix, Spy Ops, and is an episode on the extraction of Gordiesky from Russia, seems to follow closely to the book and includes interviews with people around him at the time.

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    @nonpartizan said in Books:

    @Nepia said in Books:

    @nonpartizan said in Books:

    I just started the Bone People.....

    I want to really get to grips with the Kiwi canon so this was as good a place to start as any.

    Damn, there's much better places to start IMHO, never was a fan of the Bone People, but let us know how you find it.

    Maurice Shadbolt's NZ wars trilogy is really good for a second place - Season of the Jew ( about Te Kooti), Monday's Warriors (essentially about Titikowaru), and House of Strife I think (set up in Russell/Paihia).

    It's good so far tbh.

    I will definitely check out the NZ wars trilogy..... I just checked my local library and it seems it's not there - I think I will have to pick those up in NZ.

    Do you know the best bookshops in either Auckland or Wellington that would be located in the central/touristy areas?

    I live in Oz and I'm from Hawkes Bay so not sure of the good bookshops in Auks and Welly, but others on here will be able to help you out.

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    @nonpartizan - In true Fern tradition - I'll throw in a suggestion based on something I've never actually read:
    The Tito Ihaka Series, by Paul Thomas ("NZ's leading crime writer"). I have bought the first 3 as a "Trilogy", but never read.
    Alternatively/Also - read through all of Ngaio Marsh's stuff. NZ's answer to Agatha Christie - with similarly dated views of race, class, and everything in-between. But in some ways, a good view of that era of NZ - from a certain point of view.

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    I'm just annoyed I got only one response to my Sleeping Dogs comment ...

    I recall snippets of the movie showing up on tele back in the day scaring the living daylights out of 7-8 year old booboo.

    Read the book in my early 20s. In reality it wasn't about NZ, just happened to use NZ as a setting for evil Murka if I recall correctly (but dud get the impression Muldoon was the model for the bad guy).

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    @booboo Stead was one of my lecturers at Uni. Last time I saw him was in the urinal at NZ House in London. I was surprised he remembered me as I was an infrequent attendee. Smiths Dream was heavily influenced by Steads opposition to the Vietnam War - according to the man himself.

    @nonpartizan Unity Books are in Akl and Wlg and should be able to sort you out - they specialise in NZ literature

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    Latest Books | Arty Bees Books

    Secondhand bookstore that may be worth checking out when in Wellington

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