book reviews.
March 27, 2023
True, definitive, and objectively correct takes on the biggest prize for the nerds of the nation This year the biggest category of the biggest book awards […]
March 3, 2023
An Anthology of Climate Change Poetry from Aotearoa New Zealand Tāmaki Makaurau and Aotearoa have endured a long series of summer storms and tragedies throughout the […]
October 10, 2022
Woman’s Day is arguably the grown-up version of Creme Magazine and Girlfriend. One that I had access to way too young. Every week as a child, […]
October 10, 2022
The now online-only Creme mag exists within some complicated tensions in my memory. The NZ teen magazine, which was in print from 1999-2014, was a youthful, […]
July 25, 2022
They meet underneath the apples on the sabbath to fuck in the bushes she couldn’t help but love when the forked tongue made an electric feast […]
May 10, 2022
Never has a book of poetry made my stomach swirl so consistently. Meat Lovers delights in creating other-wordly imagery, pulling sweet and sour together to inspire […]
April 11, 2022
My Body navigates the politics of beauty, feminine socialisation, and rape culture without ever getting too explicitly or academically political. Mostly, Emily Ratajkowski is telling you […]
March 1, 2022
She’s a Killer, a dystopian climate thriller, explores a subject matter that gains new meaning when read underneath a hot, ozone puncturing sun. In the book, […]
September 27, 2021
The existence of Young Adult fiction is essential to library culture. It exists in a space beyond primary school reading diaries and before you started googling […]