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sarah_mcmullan_nz's review
5.0
As beautiful to look at as it is enjoyable to read, Christchurch academic and arts writer Andrew Paul Wood has crafted a collection befitting one of New Zealand's most divisive cities.
A city of imposing stone amongst the wilds of the Southern landscape, Wood captures the austere, Prebyterian past and pairs it with its bohemian, artistic vibe of today; a thriving student centre and burgeoning place of medical & scientific knowledge.
With a variation of pace and tone that is surprising in it's range, DUNEDINIAD is a gem. Hand bound and meticulously styled, it's the perfect gift for anyone who loves books as much as the act of reading them, and of course the great city of Dunedin.
A city of imposing stone amongst the wilds of the Southern landscape, Wood captures the austere, Prebyterian past and pairs it with its bohemian, artistic vibe of today; a thriving student centre and burgeoning place of medical & scientific knowledge.
With a variation of pace and tone that is surprising in it's range, DUNEDINIAD is a gem. Hand bound and meticulously styled, it's the perfect gift for anyone who loves books as much as the act of reading them, and of course the great city of Dunedin.
akemi_666's review
1.0
god i hate the settlers and their imaginary heritage to a colonial centre that stole its culture from the rest of the world