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You're A Real Kiwi When ... you have an answer for everything. Or in this case, more than 100 wicked insights into what it means to be a New Zealander. There's a laugh on every page plus you can flick the pages to make our cartoon Kiwi surf like crazy.
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Rugby Speak is chock-full of wry observations and hilarious sideline comments. Perfect for bluffers who want to appear educated, this will also be a great gift for the rugby fanatic.
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This is Justin Brown's search to find 'the real New Zealand' - the place where number 8 fencing wire fixes everything and sheep run amok. This collection of essays puts some of our most popular myths through a 21st-century reality check with more than a dash of humour.
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An entertaining account of the author's 2003 trip around the US; visiting small towns and golfing with someone who had appeared on the front page of the local paper. Author of 'UK on a G-String', Justin Brown is also the host of a popular morning show on Auckland's 97FM radio.
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Rugby Speak is chock-full of wry observations and hilarious sideline comments. Perfect for bluffers who want to appear educated, this will also be a great gift for the rugby fanatic.
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In Kiwi Speak, top-selling author of CRICKET SPEAK and RUGBY SPEAK eavesdrops at the dinner table, the school yard, the farm and the sports club to bring us an entertaining dictionary of phrases and expressions.
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Five Kiwi blokes head for India in a quest to play cricket wherever they can find a bit of clear ground and a team keen to take them on. From Varanasi to Madras, Agra to Delhi, they face-off against kids who can bat and bowl like demons. On the way they learn a lot of about life, ...
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New Zealander Justin Brown, a door-to-door busker, had a bet one day with an Australian mate over the outcome of a rugby match between the All Blacks and the Wallabies. Whoever lost the bet would have to repeat the most embarrassing thing they'd ever done.
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A book you can pop in your pocket along with your vodka-injected watermelon, bacon sandwiches and Sunday morning paper, and pull out when inspiration is lagging. If, like the typical sports punter, for whatever desperate ego driven reason you need to become the centre of attentio ...
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