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The Rise of Microlearning in New Zealand Workplaces. Discover how bite-sized learning modules are transforming professional development across Kiwi industries.
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Melanie Harding-Shaw: A Kiwi Take on Urban Fantasy Author Review by Deborah Lee There’s something rather thrilling about picking up a fantasy novel and recognising the streets where the characters…
The Path of the Psychonaut: Mind Expansion Beyond the Ordinary Book review by Peter James I’ve always approached books about drug-induced spiritual experiences with healthy scepticism. Most either glamorise substances…
DIY Building Inspections: A Practical Guide for the Vigilant Homeowner Book review by Peter James In the high-stakes home construction game, knowledge isn’t just power—it’s money in the bank. Simon…
From Papyrus to Pixels: How the Book of Dead Slot Brings Ancient Egypt to Life Welcome to the age of pyramids and pharaohs in Book of Dead, a slot game…
Nalini Singh: Crafting Worlds of Passion and Power in Paranormal Romance Author Review by Peter James Nalini Singh’s Psy-Changeling series is a masterful blend of romance, intrigue, and supernatural elements,…
Things We Left Behind: A Riveting Tale of Love and Redemption in a Small Town Book Review by Deborah Lee Things We Left Behind by Lucy Score is a delightful…
Chloe Gong: A Fresh Take on Classic Tales with a Modern Twist Author Review by Loretta Gibson Chloe Gong’s These Violent Delights is a bold and imaginative reimagining of Shakespeare’s…
Becky Manawatu: A Voice of Raw Emotion and Resilience in New Zealand Literature Author Review by Deborah Lee Becky Manawatu’s Auē is a novel that lingers in your mind long…
Damien Wilkins: The Intricate Art of Everyday Life Author review by Peter James Damien Wilkins is nothing short of a literary force in New Zealand. With an impressive repertoire that…
Louise Wallace: Unveiling A Master of Poetic Prose Author Review by Loretta Gibson In the annals of contemporary New Zealand literature, Louise Wallace stands distinguished for her exceptional prowess in…
Harold And The Purple Crayon: A Timeless Journey of Imagination Book Review by Loretta Gibson Crockett Johnson’s “Harold and the Purple Crayon” is a quintessential children’s book that has captivated…
Saraid de Silva: A Voice of Generational Echoes and Resilient Women Author Review by Deborah Lee Saraid de Silva is a name that has recently emerged in the literary world,…
Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Chiropractic Techniques: Unlock the Secrets of Chiropractic and Revolutionise Your Health Journey Book Review by Peter James “Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Chiropractic Techniques: Unlock the Secrets of Chiropractic and…
Trevor Montague: The Maestro of General Knowledge Author Review by Peter James Trevor Montague’s name might not be as widely recognised as some bestselling authors, but his contributions to the…
10 Great Reads for Christmas 1. Funny Story by Emily Henry – A joyful novel about Daphne, who finds herself stranded in a lakeside town after her fiancé falls in…
Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty: An Analytical Exploration Book Review by Loretta Gibson Liane Moriarty’s “Apples Never Fall” captures the reader’s imagination from the very first page, drawing them…
Shilo Kino: A Rising Star in New Zealand Literature Author Review by Deborah Lee Shilo Kino is an emerging voice in New Zealand literature, capturing readers’ hearts with her compelling…
Quantity Surveying Practice: The Nuts and Bolts Book Review by Peter James “Quantity Surveying Practice: The Nuts and Bolts” by Chung Wai Calvin Keung, Kam Lan Daisy Yeung, and Sai…
C.K. Stead: Exploring the Depths of a Literary Giant Author Review by Loretta Gibson C.K. Stead, one of New Zealand’s most eminent literary figures, has become a significant voice in…
Anna Karenina: Exploring the Depths of Tolstoy’s Masterpiece Book Review by Loretta Gibson Leo Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina” is a monumental work that delves into the complexities of human relationships, societal…
Catherine Chidgey: A Masterful Weaver of Human Experience Author Review by Deborah Lee Catherine Chidgey stands out as one of New Zealand’s most exceptional authors. Celebrated for her profound storytelling…
Pip Adam: The Insightful Narratives of a New Zealand Author Author Review by Deborah Lee Pip Adam, a distinguished New Zealand author, has carved a unique niche in contemporary literature…
Blindingly Obvious: The beautiful vision of Minnie B. Review by Loretta Gibson Minnie Baragwanath’s “Blindingly Obvious: The beautiful vision of Minnie B.” offers a compelling exploration of vision—both literal and…
The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman Book Review by Deborah Lee Imagine having the key to unlock deeper, more meaningful connections with your loved ones. That’s exactly what Gary…
Frank Sargeson: Champion of New Zealand’s Literary Voice Frank Sargeson, born Norris Frank Davey on March 23, 1903, in Hamilton, New Zealand, is one of the most celebrated figures in…
The Coming Wave: The instant Sunday Times bestseller from the ultimate AI insider A review by Bill Gates The Coming Wave is a clear-eyed view of the extraordinary opportunities and genuine…
Greta & Valdin: Shortlisted for The Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize A Whirlwind of Love and Laughter: A Review of “Greta & Valdin” by Rebecca K. Reilly Rebecca K. Reilly’s debut…
The Little Lambs’ Great New Zealand Christmas Rescue Easter Fun with “The Little Lambs’ Great New Zealand Easter Activity Book” Easter is a time of joy, celebration, and family fun,…
Dr Hinemoa Elder: Bridging Māori Wisdom and Modern Psychiatry Dr Hinemoa Elder is a distinguished New Zealand youth forensic psychiatrist and an influential advocate for integrating Māori cultural wisdom into…
The Sharesies Guide to Investing: Your Roadmap to Financial Freedom Investing can be a daunting world filled with jargon and complex concepts that leave many people feeling excluded. Enter “The…
The Fall of the House of Usher and Other Tales Edgar Allan Poe, a master of Gothic literature, has left an indelible mark on the world of horror and mystery…
Mezzaluna: Selected Poems “Mezzaluna: Selected Poems” by Michele Leggott is a remarkable collection that spans thirty years of her poetic journey, from 1988 to 2017. Leggott, who was New Zealand’s…
Designing and Proposing Your Research Project “Designing and Proposing Your Research Project” by Jennifer Brown Urban and Bradley Matheus van Eeden-Moorefield is an invaluable resource for students and researchers embarking…
Putting Learning Before Technology: “Putting Learning Before Technology” by Klaus Zierer is an insightful book that delves into the relationship between education and technology. Published with a mission to reframe…
The Last King Series: An Epic Fantasy Adventure David Estes and G.D. Penman are two renowned authors who have made significant contributions to the fantasy genre. Estes is best known…
Harry Potter Books: A Magical Beginning to an Iconic Journey Published in 1997, “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” by J.K. Rowling introduces readers to the enchanting world of magic,…
Colleen Hoover Books: An Emotional Rollercoaster Colleen Hoover, a New York Times bestselling author, has taken the literary world by storm with her emotionally charged and deeply resonant novels. Known…
Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve: A Thrilling Adventure in a Post-Apocalyptic World Background: “Mortal Engines” is the first instalment in Philip Reeve’s captivating Mortal Engines Quartet, also known as the…
Witi Ihimaera: A Literary Journey Through Māori Culture and Contemporary Themes Witi Ihimaera is a prominent New Zealand author, born on February 7, 1944, in Gisborne, New Zealand. He belongs…
Dr Monty Soutar: Bridging Past and Present in Māori History Background Dr Monty Soutar is a renowned New Zealand historian and author, known for his contributions to the understanding of…
Must-Read Books Before You See It Onscreen Why Read the Book First? There’s a unique joy in diving into the pages of a book before seeing its story unfold on…
G.B. Ralph: An Author Bringing Charm and Inclusivity to Cosy Mysteries Background G.B. Ralph is a New Zealand author whose vibrant storytelling and engaging characters have made a significant mark…
Nicky Pellegrino: Weaving Italian Dreams into Words Background Nicky Pellegrino, born in Liverpool and raised in Auckland, New Zealand, is a celebrated author known for her evocative and heartwarming novels…
Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart Douglas Stuart’s sophomore novel, “Young Mungo“, is a poignant and gripping tale that further cements his reputation as a master storyteller. Following his acclaimed debut…
How We Love: Notes on a Life Clementine Ford’s “How We Love: Notes on a Life” is a beautifully written memoir that delves into the complexities of love in its…
Eleanor Catton: A Literary Luminary Eleanor Catton is a celebrated New Zealand novelist and screenwriter, best known for her Booker Prize-winning novel “The Luminaries.” Her works have garnered critical acclaim…
The Savage Coloniser Book: A Fearless Exploration of Colonial Wounds by Tusiata Avia Background and Overview Tusiata Avia is a Samoan-New Zealand poet and performer whose work often addresses themes…
Arthur Bennett: Exploring the Intersection of Science and Ethics Background Arthur Bennett is an author known for his thought-provoking novels that often blend elements of science fiction, adventure, and ethical…
Michael Bennett: A Master of Intricate Narratives and Social Commentary Michael Bennett is a prominent figure in New Zealand’s literary and cinematic landscapes. With his roots in Ngāti Pikiao and…
The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles: A Journey of Discovery and Adventure Background and Overview Amor Towles, best known for his acclaimed novel “A Gentleman in Moscow,“ once again captivates…
The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music by Dave Grohl – A Rock Legend’s Memoir Background and Overview Dave Grohl, a name synonymous with rock ‘n’ roll, has lived an…
Nothing to See by Pip Adam: A Deep Dive into Human Complexity “Nothing to See” by Pip Adam is a literary gem that peels back the layers of human existence,…
Bridgerton Books: Fall in love with the series by Julia Quinn If you’re a fan of swoon-worthy romance, charming characters, and Regency-era drama, then the Bridgerton series by Julia Quinn…
Modern Slavery: A Global Perspective by Siddharth Kara In “Modern Slavery: A Global Perspective“, Siddharth Kara offers an unflinching look at one of the darkest facets of human society—modern-day slavery.…