Books
NZ Books review - Whisper of a Crow's Wing by Majella Cullinane
Harry Ricketts from quarterly review periodical New Zealand Books, reviews Whisper of a Crow's Wing by Majella Cullinane, which is published by Otago University Press. Audio
Children's Books with Kate De Goldi
Kate De Goldi joins Kim to discuss the children's books that have been branded racist or sexist since they were first published, and have become controversial in the modern day - among the authors are… Audio
Unity Books review - Ko Taranaki Te Maunga by Rachel Buchanan
Tilly Lloyd from Unity Books reviews Ko Taranaki Te Maunga by Rachel Buchanan, which is published by Bridget Williams Books Texts. "In 1881, 1500 colonial troops violently invaded the village of… Audio
William Boyd on love, realism and the power of the novel
Literary heavyweight William Boyd has been creating vivid characters and setting them off on amazing adventures for almost four decades. His is the author of more than a dozen novels, several… Audio
Book review - Beautiful Boy by David Sheff
David Hill reviews Beautiful Boy by David Sheff, which is published by Simon & Schuster UK. Audio
Book review - Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
Stella Chrysostomou from Volume Bookstore in Nelson reviews Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk, which is published by Text Publishing. Audio
Book critic: Catherine Robertson
Catherine discusses three upcoming writers events - Hawke's Bay Readers and Writers Festival, Women's Bookshop Ladies Litera-tea, and LitCrawl. Audio
The little-known early All Black, artist, sailor and entrepreneur
The first scoring All Black in history, Tom Ryan was also a prize-winning artist and sailor, married the daughter of a Ngāpuhi leader and spearheaded the tourism and troutfishing industries for Lake… Audio
Book review - The Incurable Romantic by Frank Tallis
Quentin Johnson reviews The Incurable Romantic by Frank Tallis, which ispublished by Hachette. Audio
Staying sane as a working parent
According to Christine Armstrong, it's a myth that working women can effortlessly balance work, family and relationships. In her new book The Mother of All Jobs she says it's time to be open and… Audio
Great and notorious journeys through Aotearoa
New Zealand's history is full of interesting and risque journeys, and journalist and writer Bruce Ansley has retraced some of the most notorious for his tenth book, Wild Journeys, which is out now Audio
Book review - The Helpline by Katherine Collette
Laura Caygill reviews The Helpline by Katherine Collette, which is published by Text Publishing. Audio
Beyond the China miracle: Debt, ghost cities and zombie industries, says new book
No economic boom can last forever, even one as spectacular as China's. Financial journalist Dinny McMahon looks at the dark underbelly of the Chinese economic miracle and finds accumulating debt… Video, Audio
Book review - Gone to Pegasus by Tess Redgrave
Anne Else reviews Gone to Pegasus by Tess Redgrave, which is published by Makaro press. Audio
Chinese thriller the latest in wave of crime novels
Death Notice by Zhou Haohui is the latest in a growing sub-genre of Chinese crime thrillers. Entertaining, fast-paced and a novel with just enough Chinese characteristics to keep things interesting…
Unit 731 was a human atrocity, says a new book on Japanese war crimes
Review - The latest book on Unit 731, a Japanese wartime unit which carried out experiments on prisoners, is confusing, moving and a plea that it never happens again, Jeremy Rees writes.
Book review - The Vineyards of Central Otago by Viv Milsom
Harry Broad reviews The Vineyards of Central Otago by Viv Milsom. It is illustrated by Mike Wilkinson and published by Penguin Random House NZ. Audio
Simon Sebag Montefiore: celebrating great letters
Simon Sebag Montefiore is an award winning British historian, novelist and television host whose non-fiction works include Jerusalem: The Biography, Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar and The Romanovs… Audio
NZ Books review - Bonsai: Best small stories from Aotearoa NZ
Louise O'Brien from quarterly review periodical New Zealand Books, reviews Bonsai: Best small stories from Aotearoa NZ. It is edited by Michelle Elvy, Frankie McMillan and James Norcliffe, and… Audio
Book critic: Pip Adam
Pip looks at books that are unexpectedly comforting. We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson, Sea Oak and The Simplica Girl Diaries by George Saunders, and Beatrix Potter's collected… Audio