A female farmer's tale: Left for dead on paradise island
Female farmer reveals how her idyllic NZ home became a nightmare after brutal attack.
Female farmer reveals how her idyllic NZ home became a nightmare after brutal attack.
She was a struggling, unemployed single mum, here's how she turned it all around.
Former Labour secretary likely to be first and last tried for blasphemous libel
Greg Fleming reviews Charity Norman's See You In September.
Greg Fleming on new books by Jane Harper, Jason Matthews, Nikki Crutchley and Kelly Lyndon
NZ company wins big in Italy - founders still working from their kitchen tables.
Kelly Lyndon on the heart-breaking journey of loving a P addict and the novel it inspired.
How do you know if your relationship will survive the long haul?
Writers Festival stars reveal the ones that got away.
The collection of 20 books were printed more than 500 years ago.
Published 21 years ago, Barbara Ewing's novel The Actresses is more relevant than ever.
A new book has revealed the dark underworld of NZ's P epidemic.
Body language expert Suzanne Masefield uses story-telling to teach kids life lessons.
Janet McAllister continues her literary odyssey in the woman who read Auckland.
Lawrence Wright talks to us about The Looming Tower.
An international publishing deal is only half the story for NZ author Tammy Robinson.
Tusiata Avia's Wild Dogs Under My Skirts is a piece of local literature like no other.
The four finalists include novels which have polarised critics and readers.
Stella Duffy has completed Ngaio Marsh's unfinished 1940s manuscript Money in the Morgue.
New Kiwi publishing firm gets international praise before first books hit the shelves.
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,
The woman who read Auckland visits Ranui where locals love their library.
According to George R.R. Martin, we won't be seeing a new book any time soon.
The author of controversial 13 Reasons Why has been accused of sexual misconduct.
Love is in the air this week, so Dionne Christian looks at some of the artists we love.
COMMENT: Books and reading open up new worlds and experiences, particularly for children.
Book reveals American socialite was bored by the man who sacrificed his throne for her.
Neil Cross has penned another crime drama, this time about damaged and dodgy detectives.