Verbal retorts and tightening traps abound in bodice-ripper for the 21st century
A Net for Small Fishes seems ready-made for a Netflix series
A Net for Small Fishes seems ready-made for a Netflix series
Change is a constant and it's also the theme of Stephanie Johnson's new book.
Phil Klay's much-anticipated first novel is a vivid, powerful war epic.
A book about human frailty and NZ fiction are the choice for podcast producer Duncan Smith
Times: Two 24-year-olds are changing the mind of climate deniers with their bestseller.
Steve Braunias on what he's been reading over summer
Anyone suffering from late-capitalism fatigue will relate to Tsumura's workplace novel
Sue Copsey talks to Eleanor Black about her Tudor-inspired contemporary novels
The Chilean author has penned her memoir on what it means to be a woman.
Local authors will be the focus of this year's festival.
Christchurch woman Julie Zarifeh's new book outlines grief journey after double tragedy.
Love and machines are at the heart of the Booker Prize-winning novelist's new tome.
Fiona Sussman on an inspiring teacher and thought-provoking reading.
The celebrated writer reveals why she's so passionate about kids learning to read.
"It's going to be a truth-tell book. I'm not holding back anything."
New York Times: Questions about what should be preserved as part of the cultural record.
Sperm counts are on track to hit zero by 2045, a top reproductive epidemiologist says.
"I think I can keep going as long as I can rope Lizzie into it," Bruce Miller said.
The court reporter-turned-screenwriter-turned-author is releasing a historical thriller.
Mandy Myles discovers delight in a different kind of hangover-inducing tome.
Kazuo Ishiguro, Nobel prize winner, warns artificial intelligence can be dangerous.
Author Ben Sanders on juggling two working lives
Alice Te Punga Somerville (Te Ātiawa, Taranaki) on why English breaks her heart.
Eleanor Black on Canvas' Noteworthy book reviews.
Daisy Buchanan's new novel is utterly unashamed.
Her list includes a reimagined version of the Three Musketeers and a baseball comic.
Her debut novel was on the New York Times Young Adult bestseller list for 205 weeks.
Stephanie Dowrick's re-released book feels more relevant than ever.