
Book reviews: Crime fiction round up
Greg Fleming reviews the latest crime fiction, including J P Pomare and Sara Gran.
Greg Fleming reviews the latest crime fiction, including J P Pomare and Sara Gran.
Greg Fleming talks to author Alan Carter about crime writing with a conscience.
Literary road trips inspired by some of New Zealand most loved authors, poets and books.
It's difficult to predict what will be the most popular book in a given year.
Christmas comes early for the recipients of prestigious arts and book awards.
Nigella Lawson talks about Christmases past - and not giving up.
Biographies and political non-fiction are expected to be popular stocking fillers.
Rotorua Daily Post readers have their say.
This week we gain a princess but lose two queens.
The Testaments, set 15 years after The Handmaid's Tale will be published in Sept. 2019.
Snoop Dogg's first cookbook is full of ridiculously extravagant rappers' delights.
Longtime TV and radio music host talks about her latest novel.
The people have spoken and Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy is NZ's top seller.
Soldiers camped out Armistice day commemorations. Made with funding from NZ on Air
Fighting to keep soldiers alive was a force of brave medics.
Colin Hogg on Sam Hunt: He's the brightest person I've ever met but he's funny as a flea.
Here's some turbulent reading to put a little frission into your next longhaul.
Greg Fleming reviews George Pelecanos, Wallace Stroby, Alan Carter and Pip Drysdale.
Tour for the Diary of a Wimpy Kid author began last week in Boston.
Show-runner and novelist George Pelecanos on how books turned his life around.
Greg Fleming reviews Jane Harper's much anticipated third novel.
Podcasts are a simple, free way to stay up to date while you're on the move.
Anonymous authors' scatalogical slagging of pretty much the whole country is now a book.
They're Topp entertainers, now the country's favourite twins are about to rule the kitchen
Neville Peat's book is Invading the Sea: Coastal Hazards and Climate Change in Aotearoa NZ
PM's Awards for Literary Achievement winners pioneers of new frontiers in local writing.
Author Matt Suddain talks to Graham Norton about Creativity, Kiwiness and his new novel.
A Scottish granny's uncontrollable laughter sent sales of his book through the roof.
Author Stacy Gregg talks about writing kick-ass heroines and the nature of obsession.