Author Talk: Megan Dunn with Yvonne Todd by Time Out Bookstore

Things I Learned at Art School is Megan Dunn’s brand new collection of bite-sized, infectious essays that tell of an eighties childhood, a nineties art school education and a stint as a brothel barmaid on Karangahape Road.

Spend an hour with Megan Dunn & photographer Yvonne Todd as they chat about book covers, art school life, wedding shoes and Desiderata.

Introduced by Claire Murdoch from Penguin Random House NZ and recorded on Zoom.

95bFM's Loose Reads: Nostalgia has Ruined My Life by Zarah Butcher-McGunnigle by Time Out Bookstore

Auckland writer Zarah Butcher-McGunnigle’s devastating little novella ‘Nostalgia Has Ruined My Life’ explores the emptiness of dating and work in the modern world. Told through darkly funny and painful little vignettes, ‘Nostalgia Has Ruined My Life’ is a deliciously twisted and intoxicating work. For fans of Ottessa Moshfegh and Sakaya Murata!

Listen to Suri’s lockdown review with Rachel below.

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95bFM's Loose Reads: I Laugh Me Broken by Bridget Van der Zijpp by Time Out Bookstore

A gentle and funny love story, great for a lockdown read.

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

95bFM's Loose Reads: Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead by Time Out Bookstore

Twice-Pulitzer Winning author Colson Whitehead’s latest novel ‘Harlem Shuffle’ follows the life of fictional Ray Carney, a black furniture salesman whose middle-class aspirations lead him to a criminal underworld of heists, blackmail and corruption. A punchy, zinging noir, Harlem Shuffle looks at the hypocrisy of the American Dream with a sharp sense of humour.

Due at the end of September, you can pre-order this book now.

Listen to Suri’s lockdown review with Rachel below.

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RNZ's Nine to Noon: People Like Them by Samira Sedira by Time Out Bookstore

Set in a French Village, People Like Them is an immersive and compelling thriller inspired by the murder of five members of a family, by their neighbour.

Narrated by the murderer’s wife, we watch how this tragedy unfolds. Does race play a factor in this murder? Where does humiliation take a human?

Listen to Jenna chat about People Like Them to Kathryn Ryan below. You can buy the book here for delivery in Auckland’s Level 3.

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95bFM's Loose Reads: Things I Learned at Art School by Megan Dunn by Time Out Bookstore

From the home office, Jenna reviews Megan Dunn’s essay collection, Things I Learned at Art School.

An eighties childhood, a nineties art school education and a stint as a brothel barmaid on Karangahape Road. This is a collection of bite-sized, infectious essays where Dunn displays her trademark deadpan humour and observation.

Listen to Jenna’s review with Rachel and Zoë & pre-order below.

95bFM's Loose Reads: What Strange Paradise by Omar El Akkad by Time Out Bookstore

Omar El Akkad's latest novel, What Strange Paradise tells the story of nine year old Amir, a lone survivor of a storm-wrecked ship carrying refugees to Greece. Aided by the ordinary kindness of Greek teenager Vanna, Amir navigates the unfamiliarity of a new country and the bureaucratic systems he's ensnared by, never forgetting the ghosts of his past. Subtly written and powerfully rendered, What Strange Paradise explores the sheer urgency and existential dread of those escaping conflict.A great read for fans of Ali Smith and Colson Whitehead.

Listen to Suri’s chat with Rachel and Zoe below:

95bFM's Loose Reads: The Ghost of Frédéric Chopin by Éric Faye by Time Out Bookstore

Jenna presents some Level 4 cosy crime goodness for you in today’s Loose Reads review. The Ghost of Frédéric Chopin is the newest title in the Pushkin Press’ Walter Presents imprint.
Prague, 1995: Vera Foltynova claims that the ghost of Chopin is visiting her with new compositions and journalist Ludvík Slany is sent to expose the truth.

This book is inspired by and dedicated to Rosemary Brown.

Listen to Jenna, Rachel and Zoë chatting below!

95bFM's Loose Reads: Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon by Time Out Bookstore

Sorrowland tells the story of Verne, a pregnant teenager escaping the confines her strict religious community. Confronted with monsters both physical and metaphorical, Sorrowland is a masterful Southern Gothic that explores the ways in which surviving the institutions that rule us can change us irrevocably.

Listen to Suri’s chat with Amelia and Zoe below:

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95bFM's Loose Reads: Going West and The Commercial Hotel by John Summers by Time Out Bookstore

Today Jenna chats about the upcoming Going West Festival and then gives a quick review of The Commercial Hotel - a thoughtful and curious collection of essays about small town New Zealand.

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95bFM's Loose Reads: At Night All Blood is Black by David Diop by Time Out Bookstore

Winner of the 2021 International Booker Prize, At Night All Blood is Black is a brutal, intelligent insight into the mythologies and psychologies of war. Telling the story of Alfa, a soldier who loses his close comrade on the battlefield and finds purpose as ‘the collector of souls’, this is a novel that examines the ungluing of humanity and sanity in the fields of war. Listen to Suri and Rachel’s chat below!

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95bFM's Loose Reads: A Swim in the Pond in the Rain by George Saunders by Time Out Bookstore

A Swim in the Pond in the Rain is one of Jenna’s favourite books for 2021. Saunders presents seven short stories from four Russian masters and in doing so, teaches the us about trusting one’s creative voice.

This is a book that you can give any one and is a must have for one’s home library. Listen to Jenna and Rachel’s chat below!

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95bFM's Loose Reads: Real Estate by Deborah Levy by Time Out Bookstore

Deborah Levy's third memoir in her 'living-autobiography' collection is a meditation on home, female desire and art. Real Estate takes place during a time of change in the author's life. Divorcing her husband, leaving her London apartment for a residency in Paris and facing the departure of her youngest daughter for university, Levy explores these transient spaces in her life and asks what it takes to make a life of her own.

Have a listen to Suri’s review with Rachel below:

95bFM's Loose Reads: Uprising by Nic Low by Time Out Bookstore

Kāi Tahu author Nic Low traverses and immerses himself across Ka Tiritiri-o-te-Moana (Southern Alps) and Te Wai Pounamu (South Island) following the footsteps of his tīpuna.

Low has created a vital document that explores whakapapa, pūrākau, tikanga, navigation and adventure, whilst being an engaging and lively read.

Listen to Jenna & Rachel chat below, then take a listen to Marlon Williams’ Arahua.

 
 

95bFM's Loose Reads: Sea State by Tabitha Lasley by Time Out Bookstore

In Sea State, author and magazine writer Tabitha Lasley leaves her London job and a toxic relationship for the isolated shores of Aberdeen.

Interviewing oil rig workers and life on the precipice of danger, Tabitha Lasley sets out to understand the lives of men who spend months in the company of only other men. A fascinating look at masculinity, longing and the search for home.

Have a listen to Suri’s review with Rachel below: