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95bFM's Loose Reads: Everything is Beautiful and Everything Hurts by Josie Shapiro by Time Out Bookstore

This week, Jenna reviews Josie Shapiro’s Everything is Beautiful and Everything Hurts, which is the inaugural winner of the Allen & Unwin Commercial Fiction Prize.

Mickey Bloom is an underdog - small, dyslexic and bullied, she finds solace in running. However, this also comes at a cost. Set in Auckland, Everything is Beautiful explores big dreams and what happens if they’re not realised. Highly recommended.

95bFM's Loose Reads: The Strangers by Katherena Vermette by Time Out Bookstore

This week, Jenna previews the session she’s chairing at the Auckland Writer’s Festival this week.

Katherena Vermette is an award winning Red River Métis author, from Manitoba, Winnipeg. Her second novel The Strangers, follows Phoenix Stranger, a character from her first novel The Break, to continue her story alongside the story of her family and how she got to where she is now.

You can listen to Jenna, Rachel & Stella’s chat about the book below!

Katherena Vermette: It’s in the Bones is at 2.30pm on Friday.

95bFM's Loose Reads: The Big Con by Mariana Mazzucato & Rosie Collington by Time Out Bookstore

Suri thinks there’s something that would interest everyone in The Big Con. Looking at the interconnection of private and public sections in the consulting industry, Mazzucato & Collington have put together a well researched and fascinating read.

Listen to Suri and Rachel’s chat below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: There's a Cure for This by Dr. Emma Espiner by Time Out Bookstore

We think Dr. Emma Espiner’s debut memoir, There’s a Cure for This, is going to be a favourite for 2023.

"I don't know why medicine felt like coming home but, for some reason, it fits. I keep thinking about how the tohu, once awarded, can never be taken back. Better not fuck it up."

Through nostalgia, whānau & the grit of medicine this collection of essays explore being a mother, a daughter & a Māori doctor.

You can listen to Jenna, Annabel & Stella’s chat below!

95bFM's Loose Reads: I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai by Time Out Bookstore

This week, Jenna visited the studio to talk about a current Time Out staff favourite, Rebecca Makkai’s I Have Some Questions for You.

A cross between The Secret History and Serial Podcast, this is a page-turning read that cleverly captures the zeitgest of the fascination of true crime, the #metoo movement and social justice.

You can listen to Jenna, Rachel & Stella’s chat below!

RNZ's Nine to Noon: Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent by Time Out Bookstore

Sally Diamond’s Father told her that when he died, to put him out with the rubbish, so when he did die, that’s what she did. This act brings a lot of attention on this woman who has spent her life in her Irish Village pretending to be deaf outside the house.

With a good chunk of the novel set in New Zealand, this book alternates between a Rosie Project-esque tale and a compelling psychological thriller.

Listen to Jenna’s review with Kathryn below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Cursed Bread by Sophie Mackintosh by Time Out Bookstore

Recently longlisted for the 2023 Women’s Prize, Cursed Bread is already one of Jenna’s favourite books for the year. Small but perfectly formed and fable-like, this feels like an instant classic.

Jenna phoned into the studio, pre-stocktake day! Listen to her chat with Rachel below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: The Ockham Fiction Finalists! by Time Out Bookstore

Last week, the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards shortlist was announced. Jenna delves into the fiction finalists today.

Listen to her chat with Rachel below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton by Time Out Bookstore

It’s the book of the year! Eleanor Catton’s Birnam Wood is on the shelf. Listen to Jenna’s review below.

We also recommend Eleanor’s interview with Kim Hill here.
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95bFM's Loose Reads: The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin by Time Out Bookstore

Epic music producer and all round guru, Rick Rubin, has collated his thoughts on creativity, art and your place in the universe. This is the perfect read to set you up for a 2023 full of ideas.

Listen to Jenna chat with Rachel and Zoe below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Three 2022 music book recs! by Time Out Bookstore

Poor Suri is sick today, so Jenna dialed for a last minute review. She gave advice on three great music books, which would be great for a Christmas present (or just yourself.)

Surrender by Bono - a life story told in forty songs which contains beautiful images & drawings.

Re-Sisters by Cosey Fanni Tutti - a memoir spanning centuries, Tutti interweaves the amazing lives of three women (including herself) who paved the way in both music, writing and creativity.

A Book of Days by Patti Smith - a diary of of year, told in images. As only Smith can be, this is considered, thoughtful and is an ode to art, thinkers, music, family and politics.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Our Share of Night by Mariana Enriquez by Time Out Bookstore

This morning, Jenna reviewed the first novel to be translated into English, by Argentine author, Mariana Enriquez. This is a horror, but as a non-horror fan, Jenna thinks okay for those who are squeamish (mostly!)

Filled with the dark arts, magic and politics, this is the perfect summer saga at 700 pages.

Listen to much more about this book in Jenna’s review with Rachel and Zoe below.

RNZ's Nine to Noon: Now is Not the Time to Panic by Kevin Wilson by Time Out Bookstore

Kevin Wilson seems to be an undiscovered gem in the Southern Hemisphere, Jenna was very excited to read Now is Not the Time to Panic after loving Nothing to See Here and Tunneling to the Center of the Earth.

A Tennessee based coming-of-age story, that involves an art mystery. An excellent read!

Listen to Jenna’s review with Kathryn below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Poor People with Money by Dominic Hoey by Time Out Bookstore

Poet and storyteller, Dominic Hoey, brings us a tale of Avondale ratbags in Poor People with Money. Monday has a ‘face like a broken dinner plate’ and can barely hold together her minimum wage job but dreams of being a champion kickboxer. When she gets an opportunity to fight in a tournament in Thailand, she needs to get some money quick. 

Narrative threads from both Monday’s mysterious past and adventurous present are weaved together in a compelling read, where you find yourself rooting for the underdogs.

Listen to Jenna’s review with Rachel and Zoe below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: The Axeman's Carnival by Catherine Chidgey by Time Out Bookstore

The Axeman’s Carnival is narrated by a magpie called Tama, which is short for Tamagotchi. He lives in the yolk-yellow house of Marnie and Rob, which sits on a struggling High Country sheep farm in Central Otago.

Tama is quite clever and much to the delight of Marnie and the horror of Rob, starts parroting back what he hears around him. Marnie casually starts a Twitter account for him and this soon brings fame to this small town family.

This story is not all comedy. Marnie recently had a miscarriage and there’s a leering, nasty side to Rob that Marnie bears the brunt of. Marnie needs to leave, however her ties to Tama keep her home.

Chidgey is a master of voice. She’s a funny writer, but this humour cuts to a darkness beneath the surface. As with her previous works, the research and descriptions of place are impeccable. An excellent read from one of the best writers in Aotearoa right now.

Listen to Jenna’s review with Rachel and Zoe below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: This Devastating Fever by Sophie Cunningham by Time Out Bookstore

The first novel in 15 years from Australian author Sophie Cunningham. Alice, a writer, has spent 15 years researching Leonard Woolf, husband of Virginia.

This is a novel for deep readers and for writers. Exploring colonialism, health, ideas, ghosts, viruses, war, sexuality and research, This Devastating Fever shows us that since early twentieth century, perhaps not much has changed at all.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Fight Night by Miriam Toews by Time Out Bookstore

‘My family should never be out in the world.’

9 year old Shiv has been suspended from school (for fighting) and is under the supervision of Grandma - a vivacious and hilarious woman (to the reader) but incredibly embarrassing (to Shiv.)

Miriam Toews’ Fight Night is the feel good book of this summer.

Listen below for for more as Jenna phones in to Rachel from the bookshop.

RNZ's Nine to Noon: Isaac and the Egg by Bobby Palmer by Time Out Bookstore

Jenna was back in the Auckland RNZ studio today to review Bobby Palmer’s Isaac and the Egg. We know this sad/happy tale is going to be a word-of-mouth favourite. For fans of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, The Midnight Library and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine.

Listen to Jenna’s review with Kathryn below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: The Last Days by Ali Millar by Time Out Bookstore

Today’s Loose Reads is a memoir by Ali Millar, who grew up on the Scottish Borders as a Jehovah’ s Witness. Detailing fear, isolation and conflicting worlds, Millar provides an ultra personal insight into finding freedom.

For fans of Educated.

Listen below to Jenna’s chat with Rachel and Zoe.