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Bestselling Books of the Week: Top Titles for October 17, 2023

This week, the literary scene is buzzing with the release of several bestselling titles as of October 17, 2023. Leading the pack in nonfiction is Chelsea Winter with her latest cookbook, Nourish, which debuted at number one. Priced at $49.99, Winter’s return to recipes featuring both red and white meats has resonated with fans, solidifying her status as one of the country’s most beloved cookbook authors over the past few years.
In addition to Winter’s work, other nonfiction entries have gained attention. Nadia Lim continues to make waves with her book Nadia’s Farm Kitchen, priced at $55. The book is part of Lim’s broader culinary brand, which has gained a strong following. Nigel Latta‘s Lessons on Living and Perspective by Shaun Johnson, priced at $39.99 and $40 respectively, also feature prominently on the list.
The narrative takes a compelling turn with The Hollows Boys by Peta Carey, retailing for $39.99. This account of a helicopter deer recovery era in Fiordland is told through the lives of three brothers. In a recent extract shared by ReadingRoom, Kim Hollows reflected on his challenging experiences in Te Urewera, highlighting the dangers posed by recreational hunters during that period.
The nonfiction list continues with A Different Kind of Power by Jacinda Ardern at $59.99, and Ara by Hinemoa Elder at $30. Other noteworthy mentions include Saving Elli by Doug Gold for $37.99, Habits of High Performers by James Laughlin at $39.99, and Become Unstoppable by Gilbert Enoka priced at $40.
In the realm of fiction, The Last Living Cannibal by Airana Ngarewa is making headlines. The novel, priced at $37.99, revolves around a Māori family in 1940s Taranaki. A recent giveaway associated with the book prompted readers to engage with their own stories of Māori life, although participation was limited. An entry from Al, recounting a humorous anecdote from 1973, stood out and won a copy of the novel.
Following Ngarewa’s work, The Vanishing Place by Zoe Rankin and Julia Eichardt by Lauren Roche, priced at $37.99 and $36.99 respectively, also made the list. The Book of Guilt by Catherine Chidgey at $38, and 1985 by Dominic Hoey at $38 are further highlights.
Additionally, Eddie Sparkle’s Bridal Taxi by Frankie McMillan has garnered attention, retailing at $29.99. The collection of unique short stories launched recently at Scorpio Books in Christchurch, where guests enjoyed slices of fruit cake, a continuation of the author’s creative culinary themes.
Overall, the current bestselling books reflect a diverse range of topics and styles appealing to various readers. As the literary market continues to evolve, these titles illustrate the ongoing engagement of authors and readers alike.
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