Reviews

95bFM's Loose Reads: Clarice Lispector & Sarah Bernstein by Time Out Bookstore

On the first day back at Uni, Suri slipped into the bFM studio to talk about two books that she’s been reading lately.

Study for Obedience by Sarah Bernstein was shortlised for the Booker in 2023. When a woman returns to her ancestral land to become a housekeeper for her newly separated brother,
Allusive, observational and atmospheric.

Auto-fiction Argentinian queen, Clarice Lispector is here with her complete publicatoin of her essays (Too Much of Life), which she started writing when she was 7 years old. A great mix of writing - the relationship between humanity and technology, the domestic, philosophy and literary critique.

Listen below!

95bFM's Loose Reads: Lord Jim at Home by Dinah Brooke by Time Out Bookstore

Jenna dialed into the bFM studio today from her tent at the Camp A Low Hum festival, in Wainuiomata.

Lord Jim at Home is a fantastically strange found classic from 1973. With an introduction by Ottessa Moshfegh, Lord Jim is based on the true story of the ill-fated Miles Giffard, this book explores class and violence - all with a very black sense of humour.

95bFM's Loose Reads: The Librarianist by Patrick deWitt by Time Out Bookstore

Today, Jenna reviewed Patrick deWitt’s The Librarianist, a book that’s at risk of being too light or cheesy, but is actually very good.

Bob Comet, a retired librarian, finds himself volunteering at a retirement centre, when he realises he already knows a resident. deWitt’s expert dialogue leads us through a most heartwarming (and sometimes heartbreaking) and funny return to significant events from Bob’s life.

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

95bFM's Loose Reads: The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride by Time Out Bookstore

Suri reviews this beautiful, funny, clever, poignant novel - from the author of The Colour of Water & Deacon King Kong. Part mystery, part Dickensian tale, The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store explores race, class & the American dream whilst revealing subtle universal messages through character,

One of Barak Obama’s top reads 2023.

Listen below to Suri’s in studio chat with Stella.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Prophet Song by Paul Lynch + Christmas agony aunt by Time Out Bookstore

Jenna brings in the recently minted 2023 Booker winner, Prophet Song by Paul Lynch. A powerful, gut-punch of a book, set in modern day Ireland - following a mother of four as she desperately tries to keep her family together during a civil war.

Jenna, Rachel & Stella also some Christmas agony aunt questions!
Wafting 95bFM listener: The Vulnerables by Sigrid Nunez or Sonic Life by Thurston Moore.
Big reader aunt: The Postcard by Anne Berest
Tween read: Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell

Also! Don’t forget to get tickets to the Save the B gig. This Wednesday, 20th December.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Suri's Christmas picks! by Time Out Bookstore

Suri is in the studio today with her picks for Christmas.

Listen to her kōrero with Rachel and Stella below for the hot tips.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Bird Life by Anna Smaill by Time Out Bookstore

Bird Life is a lyrical, present novel set in Japan. Dinah, grieving the suicide of her twin brother, moves from Aotearoa to Japan to teach English. There, she meets Yasuko, a mother grieving her son leaving home. Together, the kinship between Dinah and Yasuko deepens as they navigate their own paths.

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

95bFM's Loose Reads: Baumgartner & A Thread of Violence by Time Out Bookstore

Suri reviews two books on 95bFM’s Breakfast show today.

In A Thread of Violence, Mark O’Connell revisits a close to home in Dublin. A dramatic true crime featuring interviews with the killer.
Baumgartner by Paul Auster tells the story of Cy, a widower moving through domestic activities. Filled with human moments that are told with the ghost of his wife in mind.

You can listen below!

95bFM's Loose Reads: Three Nice Novels by Time Out Bookstore

It’s almost Christmas, therefore it’s time for our end of year round-ups. Today, Jenna chose three nice novels, just because it feels like we need them.

Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
Good Material by Dolly Alderton (audiobook on Libro.fm)
Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-Reum

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

95bFM's Loose Reads: The Woman in Me by Britney Spears by Time Out Bookstore

It’s Britney, bitch!

Jenna thoroughly enjoyed Britney’s highly anticipated and bestselling memoir. With the perfect mix of shock, sadness, humour and plenty of villains., The Woman in Me gives a lot of insight and context into the dark side of fame.

This was listened to on Libro.fm, where your chosen indie bookshop gets a portion of the sale.

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

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.