Short takes: Poetry books reviewed
Siobhan Harvey reviews the latest New Zealand poetry books.
Siobhan Harvey reviews the latest New Zealand poetry books.
Annabel Gooder rounds up the best in recent sci fi and fantasy book releases.
Greg Fleming on the latest from Laura Lippman, Kent Anderson, Henry Porter and Tom Marcus
Turn up the volume (and put in the earplugs): we're taking a look back at NZ's punk scene.
NZ On Screen's Zara Potts takes a look at some of our most enduring literary figures.
A true crime book on the Golden State Killer is a fascinating study of crime and obsession
Greg Fleming reviews the latest from Walter Mosley, Stella Duffy and others.
After interviewing 50 entrepreneurs, a writer says keeping things lean is key to success.
Greg Fleming reviews Charity Norman's See You In September.
New author Stuart Turton's genre-bending debut thriller has the mystery world abuzz.
New book releases reviewed: This is How it Ends, The Wicked Cometh, Off the Record,
Greg Fleming on the latest from Mick Herron, Robert Crais, C.J. Tudor and Meg Gardiner
Greg Fleming talks to Auckland writer Ben Sanders and reviews his latest The Stakes.
Graham Hepburn reviews the latest books for teens released in New Zealand.
Peter Carey's latest delights; other new releases aren't as eagerly received.
Biography of Lou Reed, poetry of Allen Curnow and a poetic novel make for good reading.
Jeff Kinney, who created Diary of a Wimpy Kid, talks about the way books inspire him.
Seasoned authors are on good form while a Wellington novelist's debut pleases.
When life gets too down and dirty, you want Sandra Pankhurst to appear.
Greg Fleming on the new Colin Harrison, Paul Cleave, Lynda La Plante and Tess Gerritsen
Driving to Treblinka: A Long Search for a Lost Father is an elegant remembrance.
Graham Hepburn rounds up the latest teen reads released in New Zealand.
Salman Rushdie's new book is a grand edifice of a novel, writes David Hill.
Reading The Unquiet Time good way to start thinking on NZ's big issues, writes Jim Eagles.
Jim Eagles and Mark Fryer round up the best of recently released non fiction books.
Nathan Blackwell's debut crime novel is based on his real life police experience.
Greg Fleming reviews the latest releases from Don Winslow, Sarah Bailey and Susie Steiner.
Short takes - top reads for Kiwi teens reviewed by Graham Hepburn
Short takes - kids chapter books reviews the latest junior fiction.