95bFM's Loose Reads

95bFM's Loose Reads: Doppelganger by Naomi Klein by Time Out Bookstore

Professor, commentator and activist, Naomi Klein’s latest book analyses the mirroring of truth online.

Underpinning this cultural exploration with her Klein’s own experience of being constantly misidentified as author and conspiracy theorist Naomi Wolf, this is a critique of existing on the internet that is unlined with hope.

Suri does often say this, but declares Doppelganger one of the best books she has read in a long time.

Listen to Suri, Rachel & Stella chat below!

95bFM's Loose Reads: Green Dot by Madeleine Gray by Time Out Bookstore

Green Dot is the debut novel by Australian arts writer, critic, academic annnnd former bookseller, Madeleine Gray.

Hera is a woman in her mid-twenties, who embarks on a self-destructive, long term relationship with an older, married man, who continues to promise he will leave his wife for her.
This Fleabag-esque page-turner observes millennial life & the internet with such on the nose humour, it could have been written by Hera Lindsay Bird.

Listen to Jenna’s on studio chat with Rachel and Stella below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Strangers at the Port by Lauren Aimee Curtis by Time Out Bookstore

From the one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists 2023, Strangers at the Port depicts what happens when foreign arrivals shake up an archipelago community who live a quiet and repetitious existence.

Suri describes this book as gothic cottage-core, that is reflective of late nineteen century events.

Listen to Suri and Rachel chat below!

95bFM's Loose Reads: The Bee Sting by Paul Murray by Time Out Bookstore

Newly Booker Shortlisted and one of three Pauls in the running, The Bee Sting is a laugh out loud Irish family saga. With the humour and teen angst of Derry Girls meets the structure and depth of Jonathan Franzen’s Crossroads, Jenna rates this as this year’s BIG SUMMER READ.

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

95bFM's Loose Reads: Palo Alto by Malcolm Harris by Time Out Bookstore

On this week’s Loose Read’s review, Suri deep dives into the weighty tome that is Palo Alto by Malcolm Harris. (Not to be confused with James Franco’s novel of the same name).

Connecting the explosion of the gold rush to what is now the epicentre of Silicon Valley, Harris presents an emotive, interesting and clear-eyed history of California.

Suri also recommends If Then by Jill Lepore.

Listen Suri’s chat with Frances and Stella below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Adventures with Emilie by Victoria Bruce by Time Out Bookstore

Jenna called into the 95bFM studio this morning from Murihiku/Southland to chat about Adventures with Emilie.

Victoria Bruce was living in Christchurch working in a successful yet stressful career in comms, while raising her young daughter. But her depression and PTSD from a tough adolescence were catching up on her. Looking towards nature as a solace, she decided to take Emilie out of school and have them both walk the length of Aotearoa on the Te Araroa trail.

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

95bFM's Loose Reads: Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck by Time Out Bookstore

Suri is in the 95bFM studio this week to review Jenny Erpenbeck’s fourth translated novel, Kairos. Set in Berlin, a 19 year woman starts an affair with an older, married man. An observational love story & psycho-drama that mirrors the tension of East and West Germany and the fall of the Berlin wall.

One of the most interesting fiction novels Suri has read this year!

Listen Suri’s chat with Rachel and Stella below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: In Ascension by Martin MacInnes by Time Out Bookstore

On this rare sunny morning in Tāmaki, Jenna visited the studio to talk about the 2023 Booker longlisted, In Ascension. A book that hits the depths of the sea and stretches into the wider universe, this is a book that explores the connection between science, humans and the environment.

For fans of Richard Powers!

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

95bFM's Loose Reads: The Gospel of Orla by Eoghan Walls by Time Out Bookstore

Suri was in the studio this morning to talk about the coming-of-age tale, The Gospel of Orla, written by Northern Irish poet Eoghan Walls. Young Orla travels on her bike from England to Ireland to seek her Mother’s gravesite and meets a mysterious man named Jesus along the way.

Fable-like, filled with magic realism and reminiscent of the Booker longlisted, Treacle Walker, Suri recommends this strongly.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Audition by Pip Adam by Time Out Bookstore

Jenna called into the studio today to review the brand new novel by award-winning, Pip Adam - one the most inventive and exciting writers in Aotearoa.

In Audition, we meet three giants on spaceship. From here, the least you know about this book, the better. However, Adam stays true to form by pushing the boundaries of her narrative worlds to bring a strong social message to readers.

Listen to Jenna & Rachel chat below!

95bFM's Loose Reads: I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home by Lorrie Moore by Time Out Bookstore

This morning, Suri reviewed the highly anticipated novel by Lorrie Moore. I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home is a tender and playful little novel about the hauntings of ghosts of the past - imaginary and literal.

Exploring the philosophies of love and joy and how people cope with grief, this is strange, clever and
highly recommended.

Listen to Suri’s review with Annabel below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Tangi by Witi Ihimaera by Time Out Bookstore

Tama leaves behind his life in Wellington, of Te Ao Pākeha to head home to Waituhi after the sudden death of his father. As the oldest son, it’s expected that he will return to take over the family farm.

Tangi was the winner of the 1973 New Zealand Book Awards and for its 50 year anniversary, this new edition
has been re-edited to celebrate. This piece by Emma Hislop (Kāi Tahu) explains more about Witi’s process of rewriting.

This incredibly moving novel has more than stood the test of time and is the perfect read for Matariki.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Big Swiss by Jen Beagin by Time Out Bookstore

Big Swiss has quickly become a staff favourite at Time Out, nicely fitting alongside titles such as My Year of Rest and Relaxation and The First Bad Man.

Greta transcribes the therapy sessions of sex coach, Om, and becomes enamoured with a patient whom she calls Big Swiss. When she hears Big Swiss’ voice in the dog park, she introduces herself as Rebekah - leading to a very intense infatuation between the two.

Told with the darkest of humour - Big Swiss explores moral boundaries, trauma relationships.

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.