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No sign of Moon waning

geeimg.jpgThe Scornful Moon by Maurice Gee (pictured) is still riding high in the New Zealand Fiction charts, but Witi Ihimaera’s Sky Dancer has gone straight in at #2. Ihimaera’s Whale Rider is still sitting tight at #3, with Keri Hulme’s The Bone People reappearing at #4 and Fiona Kidman’s Songs From The Violet Cafe slipping down to #5.

In the Non-Fiction charts, John Matheson’s Christian Cullen and Michael King’s Penguin History of New Zealand remain at #1 and #2. Annabel Laingbein’s Cooking to Impress Without Stress has shot up four places to #3, and there are four new entries: New Zealand Women's Weekly’s Best of the Test Kitchen (with Robyn Martin), Dare to Dream: The John Britten Story by Felicity Price, Long Journey to the Border (Vincent O'Sullivan) and More Curious Questions by Max Cryer.

22 Nov 03 | Filed by Chris

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