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Fifty Years Adrift - 13th Jun 2018

Fifty Years Adrift Fifty Years Adrift by Derek Taylor and George Harrison (Editor)

This is a limited numbered edition which is signed by the author and also by the editor George Harrison. It comes in a dark brown heavy card slipcase. It is a small quarto with dark brown cloth boards and polished dark brown leather corners & spine. On the spine, there is gilt lettering in a red title panel between five raised bands. An attractive gilt & red ship motif sits in the middle of the front board. All the page edges are gilt.

It is very expensive but would be a great present for the music lover in your life. There is plenty of coverage of Derek Taylor's contact with elite musician such as The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and Roy Orbison. The layout of the book is intriguing. It is a beautiful edition. Has to be seen to be believed.

Music makes the world go round - 12th Jun 2018

"Let me be clear about this: I don't have a drug problem, I have a police problem."
Keith Richards

"We don't comment on whales and the rainforest.  You need a rock star for that?  Some idiot who couldn't tune a guitar six month ago is now an environmental expert?"
Gene Simmons, KISS

Gods of Rock by Rob Fitzpatrick and Mark Roland is packed with legends, lore, myths, facts, escapades and quotations from the world of popular music from  AC/DC to ZZ Top.  If you run a pub quiz or just like trivia, this is the book for you: bands with mad names, longest prog songs, most overrated albums, songs used in political campaigns, religious rockers, least & most sexy rock stars, and much more.  

We have a huge range of books on all kinds of music.  Whatever your area, we probably have something to interest you.  Come in and have a look or browse through our online catalogue. You get over 100 books to browse with the key words 'country & western' and over 1000 with the key word 'music'.  

Joseph Conrad - 11th Jun 2018

Joseph Conrad is famous for several reasons. He is considered one of the greatest novelists writing in English and is author of many classics such as Heart of Darkness, Nostromo, and Lord Jim, to name only a few.

Secondly, although he was actually from Poland and Polish was his first language, he became a UK citizen and wrote really beautiful prose in English, his second language. There are not many who could do that.

But thirdly, and definitely my favourite, he apparently didn't like to read reviews of his work. What he did was measure the review with a ruler and the longer the review, the happier he was with it. Seems like a very sensible strategy to me.

Regent Book Sale - 8th Jun 2018

Regent Book Sale Everyone knows it is time for the 24-hour Regent book sale. It is now under way in Dunedin. Our boss flew down from Auckland yesterday to be ready for today's opening.

He needed to be picked up from Momona Airport and so, as you can see in the accompanying photo, a loyal employee of Hard to Find Books Dunedin headed out to collect him.
 

Another weird title - 7th Jun 2018

"Face Food Recipes"
This is not a book about making and eating food that is good for your face or your skin. It is also not a book about how to make beautifying face masks. Either of those might justify the writing of a book with such a weird title.

But - and this is a big but - it is actually a book about how to waste hours and hours just to make plates of food look totally inedible. In fact, it would probably put you off your food so may help if you're dieting. Otherwise there appears to be no reason why anyone would ever consider this worthwhile.

However, someone called Christopher Salyers did and he has written a how-to guide. You want a totally pointless gift, pop in and pick up our copy - we won't be needing it.

 

More weird titles - 6th Jun 2018

More weird titles A customer popped into the shop today and said he'd seen yesterday's title. His favourite is a book called It was On FIre When I Lay Down On It. I think it's a brilliant title - makes you envisage someone talking to a police officer in dubious circumstances. In fact, you could easily add, "It was on fire when I lay down on it, honest, Guv!"

If I'd thought of the title, I would definitely have written a book. No idea what this book is about but let us know if you do. It's written by Robert Fulghum. I think it trumps yesterday's weird title and is the winner so far this week.

Keep trying to remember any good ones you've come across.

Weird Book TItles - 5th Jun 2018

Weird Book TItles While working out the back amongst our internet stock last week, I happened to spot a book with a title that made me smile. It's probably happened to all of us at some stage when in a book shop or a library or while perusing someone else's book shelves. 

How about this one:
Fish Are Such Liars

I didn't even stop to look what it was about. I just smiled and carried on. But later I thought it might be quite interesting to scout around for strange or amusing titles and/or for those kinds of books where you wonder how on earth anyone could ever have thought it was worth writing such a book or that it would ever find a reader or a buyer.

Anyway, Fish are Such Liars starts this week's theme of oddities. The book is by Ronald Pertwee and turns out to be fiction rather than fishing. I was envisaging some angler reminiscing about catching (or not) wily trout but it was not to be

Last of the famous opening lines - 1st Jun 2018

Last of the famous opening lines If you looked on our Facebook page yesterday, you will have seen that the quote was from The God Boy by Ian Cross. He's a well known New Zealand author and it's a great book. Get yourself a copy if you haven't read it yet. It is highly recommended.

And to finish off the week, here are the last few opening line challenges. Hope you've managed to get most of them (or at least kicked yourself metaphorically when you saw the answers)
1. It was love at first sight. The first time Yossarian saw the chaplain, he fell in love with him.
2. Someone must have made a false accusation against Josef K, for he was arrested one morning without having done anything wrong.
3. The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.


Answers
Joseph Heller / Catch 22
Franz Kafka / The Trial
LP Hartley / The Go-Between

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