From Hastings to North Korea: The rise of Kim Jong Un profiler Anna Fifield
Fifield's first book is The Great Successor: The Secret Rise and Rule of Kim Jong Un.
Fifield's first book is The Great Successor: The Secret Rise and Rule of Kim Jong Un.
Rosetta Allan intended to write one book and returned with a very different one.
Thomas Harris returns with Cari Mora and it was worth the wait writes Greg Fleming.
Greg Fleming reviews this year's Ockham winner.
Greg Fleming wonders if these really are the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Snoop Dogg's first cookbook is full of ridiculously extravagant rappers' delights.
Greg Fleming reviews George Pelecanos, Wallace Stroby, Alan Carter and Pip Drysdale.
Greg Fleming reviews Jane Harper's much anticipated third novel.
Stormy Daniels' book is out and it is as explosive as you would expect it to be.
Greg Fleming reviews the new novel by James Frey.
Greg Fleming reviews the latest from Michael Robotham, Caroline Kepnes, and others
David Hill recommends a short book which could change the way you look at your world.
Siobhan Harvey reviews the latest New Zealand poetry books.
Turn up the volume (and put in the earplugs): we're taking a look back at NZ's punk scene.
NZ On Screen's Zara Potts takes a look at some of our most enduring literary figures.
A true crime book on the Golden State Killer is a fascinating study of crime and obsession
Greg Fleming reviews the latest from Walter Mosley, Stella Duffy and others.
After interviewing 50 entrepreneurs, a writer says keeping things lean is key to success.
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
Kelly Lyndon on the heart-breaking journey of loving a P addict and the novel it inspired.
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,
Greg Fleming on the latest from Mick Herron, Robert Crais, C.J. Tudor and Meg Gardiner
Greg Fleming talks to Auckland writer Ben Sanders and reviews his latest The Stakes.