
Spellbound in a town of dark secrets and forces
Even small towns conceal a mass of destructive secrets and lies.
Even small towns conceal a mass of destructive secrets and lies.
Danielle Hawkin's life as a vet is lively with people as well as animals.
Heroines who bake cake, exile and more are on Susanna Gendall's reading list.
In a world of wars and climate disasters comes a harrowing quest to find a missing child.
The artist, activist and humanist appears in the Auckland Writers Festival this month.
"It really is a Cinderella story" - Bridgerton author on the Netflix dream come true.
The Times: Justin Baldoni is at war with toxic masculinity – starting with his own.
Where do stories live? Author Tracey Slaughter has an answer.
Censors have eased restrictions on a Kiwi rugby book banned more than half a century ago.
Pillars founder Verna McFelin talks about her life inside and outside the prison wire.
After lockdown, I couldn't wait to hit the club - book club, that is.
Margaret Mills on the fact and fiction currently on her reading list
Ray Berard on going from a first starter to a favourite with Inside the Black Horse.
New York Times: The actress writes about her life, upbringing and brushes with death.
The actor says he has 'nothing but excitement' for the show to return.
Paula Morris talks to Charlotte Grimshaw about her memoir. Review by Rachael King.
I'm not crying, you're crying: Lady Whistledown says we've seen the end of Rege-Jean Page.
Nalini Singh says she's guilty of tsundoku
THE CONVERSATION: Children still read books, but many have moved to the digital kind.
Debra Oswald's new thriller combines social realism with a story of revenge.
Reviewer suggested students focus on texts that were simpler and more appealing.
'I wish I was able to hug you', the prince writes in a new book about losing a parent.
How would you spend $57k? These writers wonder.
Braunias explores 12 extraordinary tales of disappearance in his new book Missing Persons.
A Net for Small Fishes seems ready-made for a Netflix series
Change is a constant and it's also the theme of Stephanie Johnson's new book.
Phil Klay's much-anticipated first novel is a vivid, powerful war epic.
A book about human frailty and NZ fiction are the choice for podcast producer Duncan Smith