Books
Book review: The Recent East by Thomas Grattan
Melanie O'Loughlin of Lamplight Books Auckland reviews The Recent East by Thomas Grattan, published by Macmillan Its 1989, the Berlin Wall is freshly down when an East German defector receives news… Audio
Living in the age of disinformation
From "alternative facts" to the most outlandish fringe conspiracy theories - we're now living in the age of disinformation. We all became familiar with Russian groups using Facebook to spread fake… Audio
Book review: Hauraki Broo by Nikki Slade
Joanna Ludbrook of Chicken and Frog Books in Featherston reviews Hauraki Broo by Nikki Slade Robinson, published by Duck Creek Press Audio
Bookmarks with Ed Amon
Ed Amon is a Master of Indigenous Studies Candidate at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, a columnist at his local paper: Hibiscus Matters, and a Stand-up Comedian. He's today's Bookmarks… Audio
Afternoons Book Quiz for 2 March 2022
RNZ producer and onetime bookseller Robert Kelly presents his weekly quiz. Audio
Book Critic: Catherine Ross
Today librarian at Diocese School for Girls in Auckland, Catherine Ross, talks about books with a New Zealand author theme. Audio
Book review: A Very Nice Girl by Imogen Crimp
Rebecca Jones from Scorpio Books in Christchurch reviews A Very Nice Girl by Imogen Crimp, published by Bloomsbury. Audio
Jo Morgan: a life of adventure
Jo Morgan is a mountaineer, avid motorcyclist, adventurer, trader, philanthropist, grandmother, and now author. She's written a memoir about her adventure-filled and unconventional life, which begins… Audio, Gallery
Book review: The Frog Prince by James Norcliffe
David Hill reviews The Frog Prince by James Norcliffe, published by Penguin Random House NZ. Audio
Reading advocate Sarah Forster
All children deserve to see themselves in a book, but in Aotearoa this isn't always happening. That's the key point made in the acceptance speech by the country's most recent winner of the Storylines… Audio
Thriller writer Tina Clough
A new novel invites us to fast forward four years. State surveillance is everywhere in Aotearoa, and if you dare to search for evidence of government corruption you could end up on the Kill List… Audio
Hoda Afshar: whistleblowers and possession by the wind
On the islands off the coast of Iran in the Strait of Hormuz there's an ancient belief the winds can possess you, causing illness or disease.Hoda Afshar has been visiting the islands since 2015 and… Audio, Gallery
Book review: Mothers, Fathers, and Others by Siri Hustvedt
John Duke from Unity Books reviews Mothers, Fathers, and Others by Siri Hustvedt, published by Sceptre. Audio
Book review: Again, Rachel by Marian Keyes
Elisabeth Easther reviews Again, Rachel by Marian Keyes, published by Penguin Random House NZ. Audio
Book review: 30 Queer Lives by Matt McEvoy
Paul Diamond reviews 30 Queer Lives by Matt McEvoy, published by Massey University Press. Audio
Book Critic: Anna Rankin
Reviewer Anna Rankin talks to Jesse about Joan Didion's non-fiction collection, Political Fictions. Audio
Shelter: Douglas Lloyd Jenkins' love story in, and of, Auckland
Douglas Lloyd Jenkins is a well-known design writer and his landmark book At Home: A Century of New Zealand Design was the Montana Book Awards Non-Fiction Winner in 2004. He was a co-author of The… Audio
Book review: This Mortal Coil: A History of Death
Bronwyn Wylie-Gibb of University Book Shop Dunedin reviews This Mortal Coil: A History of Death by Andrew Doig, published by Bloomsbury. Bronwyn says: It's a fascinating history of how and why we've… Audio
Book review: Dark Horse by Gregg Hurwitz
Sally Wenley reviews Dark Horse by Gregg Hurwitz, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
Veteran poet Alan Roddick looks back - and forward
The past, present and even speculation about the future all find a place in the latest poetry collection Next by Otepoti Dunedin based writer Alan Roddick. It's the octogenarian's third collection… Audio