Chapter Book and Tea Shop Book Catalogue: Mar-Apr 2025
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Recent and upcoming arrivals include Jackie Ashendenโs BOOK PEOPLE (NZ Author), Kristen Ciccarelliโs THE REBEL WITCH (Crimson Moth Series), Laurie Gilmoreโs THE STRAWBERRY PATCH PANCAKE HOUSE (Dream Harbour Series), Abby Jimenezโs SAY YOUโLL REMEMBER ME, Loren Littleโs A HOUSE OF CLOAKS AND DAGGERS (The Gift War Series), Lucy Scoreโs STORY OF MY LIFE (Story Lake Series), Elsie Silverโs WILD SIDE (Rose Hill Series) and Kaylie Smithโs PHANTASMA (Phantasma Series). Enjoy!
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See p.2 for details of two upcoming book launch events (BOOK PEOPLE on Wednesday 30 April and ARCHANGELโS ASCENSION on Tuesday 13 May).
See p.2 for the details of the Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Monthly Meetings and Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Facebook Group.
See p.3 for details of the Romance Writersโ Short Story Contest sponsored by Chapter which closes on 30 April.
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Some Choice News!
Many New Zealand gardens arenโt seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days โ the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, whoโs made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.
Thinking about planting something to invite more butterflies, bees, and birds into your garden?
Thanks for your mahi, Alan! We hope this brings a smile!
Christmas gifts stolen from parked car prompts warning over holiday break-ins
An Auckland man whose Christmas presents were stolen from his car on a quiet street is warning others not to repeat his mistake.
Police and the AA say opportunistic thieves are breaking into cars more frequently during the Christmas period.
Jeremy Rees, an RNZ staff member in Auckland, had packed his car full of gifts when he decided to visit a friend.
โEveryone had handed over presents and we had a couple of bags full of presents sitting in the back of the car,โ he said.
โI decided it would be great to go around and see a friend, drop off some presents and say hello. My wife said to me, โAre you sure we should be taking this car?โ I said, โIโm sure itโll be fineโ.
โI think it was only 20 minutes outside their house, a very quiet street. It was light [outside]. We came out and my wife pointed out that someone had smashed the rear window, reached in and grabbed the presents, and headed away.
โIt was a shock. It was a shock partly because of the Christmas presents and partly because my wife had been telling me, โDonโt do thatโ.โ
AA Insurance head of motor claims Beau Paparoa said roadside staff were responding to smashed windows more often.
โWe definitely see car break-ins starting to occur a lot more around this time of year. Weโre often hearing from customers and some of our roadside teams that thereโs definitely a bit more opportunistic theft happening,โ he said.
โWeโre putting that down to it being a busy time of year. Everyoneโs out doing their Christmas shopping and thereโs much more presence of gifts and valuables being visible in the car.โ
He encouraged people to be careful and make sure valuables were hidden from view.
โIn terms of any valuables, if youโve done some Christmas shopping, or if generally youโve got valuables in your car, try [to] keep them locked away or out of sight โ in your boot if you can,โ he said.
โWhere youโre parking is possibly a good thing to think about. If you can afford to, donโt park on the street, but if you have to park on-street, make sure you park in well-lit areas.โ
Police said it was not uncommon for Christmas presents to be stolen.
โThe key is to remove any opportunity. This includes taking valuables or documents out of vehicles wherever possible,โ a spokesperson said.
Rees said he wished he had followed that advice.
โI feel a bit stupid, to be absolutely honest. I read all of the things from police saying โdonโt do this, donโt pack your car, donโt just leave it on the streetโ, and I did exactly the opposite and I paid the price.โ
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