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Books and Beyond: Literary power couples

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Alison and Karen pay homage to some true literary power couples from the romantic era’s Percy and Mary to the modern day’s Nicole and Jonathan. We include the beat generation’s Jane and Paul, the lost generation’s Zelda and Scott and the timeless Gertrude and Alice. These pairs would make great cat names for those who are double-kittied. Listen to this week's episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast. Books mentioned in the show: Forest dark by Nicole Krauss Here I am by Jonathan Safran Foer Save me the waltz by Zelda Fitzgerald The collected writings by Zelda Fitzgerald Tender is the night by F Scott Fitzgerald Two serious ladies by Jane Bowles The sheltering sky by Paul Bowles Frankenstein by Mary Shelley  Selected poems and prose by Percy Bysshe Shelley The autobiography of Alice B Toklas by Gertrude Stein What is remembered by Alice B Toklas Paris was yesterday, 1925-30 by Janet Flanner Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond

Books and Beyond: Drink more water

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This week on Books & Beyond, Alison drinks water and meditates on this precious, almost mystical commodity H20. Listen to this week's episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast. Books mentioned in the show: The girl in the water by AJ Grayson Into the water by Paula Hawkins The mistake I made by Paula Daly Big little lies by Liane Moriaty The water dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates Beneath pale water by Thalia Henry Death by water by Kenzaburo Oe Water for elephants by Sara Gruen This is water: some thoughts, delivered on a significant occasion by David Foster Wallace All visitors ashore by CK Stead Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35pm. Recent shows can be listened to as podcasts via the Auckland Libraries podcast .

Books and Beyond: New Year's resolutions

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On this week’s show, Karen and Louisa recommend books to power our New Year’s Resolutions, past and future. Listen to this episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast. Books mentioned in the show: Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray Rage becomes her: the power of women’s anger  by Soraya Chealy Good and mad: the revolutionary power of women’s anger by Rebecca Traister Zorba the Greek by Nikos Kazantzakis Today will be different by Maria Semple Better than before: mastering the habits of our everyday lives by Gretchen Rubin Conversations with Capote by Lawrence Grobel Ma’am darling: 99 glimpses of Princess Margaret by Craig Brown Do less be more: ban busy and make space for what matters by Martina Sheehan and Susan Pearse Rich enough? a laid-back guide for every Kiwi by Mary Holm Eat up! by Ruby Tandoh Terminations  by Henry James The payoff principle: discover the 3 secrets for getting what you want out of life and work by Dr. Alan R. Zimmerman

Books and Beyond: Earth's End Publishing

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Kelly Sheehan talks with librarian Karen about co-founding Earth’s End Publishing, with Adrian Kinnaird and Damon Keen. They discuss their mission to bring into print exceptionally designed comics and graphic novels by New Zealand’s finest cartoonists, and about their latest release. Listen to this episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast and read on for the books mentioned in the show. The Earth’s End graphic novels mentioned in the show are: Dharma punks by Ant Sang Terry Teo and the gunrunners ; art by Bob Kerr, written by Stephen Ballantyne Moa by James Davidson Rufus Marigold by Ross Murray Auckland Libraries podcast Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35pm. Recent shows can be listened to as podcasts via the Auckland Libraries podcast .

Books and Beyond: Literary bad boys

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Alison and Karen consider the phenomenon of the bad boy from a literary standpoint, from Byron to the Beats. Listen to this episode  and read on for the books mentioned in the show. Books mentioned in the show: Young romantics: the Shelleys, Byron and other tangled lives by Daisy Hay Just kids by Patti Smith M train by Patti Smith Rimbaud: the double life of a rebel  by Edmund White A season in hell by Arthur Rimbaud Infinite jest by David Foster Wallace Every love story is a ghost story: a life of David Foster Wallace by DT Max A supposedly fun thing I’ll never do again by David Foster Wallace Brief interviews with hideous men by David Foster Wallace The liars’ club by Mary Karr On the road by Jack Kerouac Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac Big Sur by Jack Kerouac Auckland Libraries podcast Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet

Books and Beyond: Beached as

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Alison and Karen plan their holiday reading and recommend some great beach reads. At last, time to read! Listen to this week's episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast . Books mentioned in the show include: Forest dark: a novel by Nicole Krauss Flights by Olga Tokarczuk; translated by Jennifer Croft The right swipe: a novel by Alisha Rai Kismet: a novel by Luke Tredget The body: a guide for occupants by Bill Bryson Wild fire by Ann Cleeves The overstory: a novel by Richard Powers A sharp left turn: notes on a life in music, from Split Enz to Play It Strange by Mike Chunn Me by Elton John Janis: her life and music by Holly George-Warren Made in Scotland: my grand adventures in a wee country by Billy Connolly with Ian Gittins Year of the monkey by Patti Smith Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Plane

Books and Beyond: Cornish pastiche

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Alison and Karen take a literary journey to Cornwall and discover why this rugged and mysterious place continues to provide inspiration for so many writers. Listen to this week's episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast. Books mentioned in the show: Jamaica Inn  by Daphne du Maurier ; introduced by Sarah Dunant Frenchman's creek  by Daphne du Maurier ; with an introduction by Julie Myerson Daphne Du Maurier : enchanted Cornwall : her pictorial memoir  edited by Piers Dudgeon ; photographs by Nick Wright Daphne du Maurier  by Margaret Forster Ross Poldark : a novel of Cornwall, 1783-1787  by Winston Graham Rough music  by Patrick Gale A perfectly good man  by Patrick Gale Sword at sunset  by Rosemary Sutcliff The crystal cave  by Mary Stewart Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on  Planet FM104.6 , Sundays

Books and Beyond: For the love of animals

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Books that celebrate the human-animal bond are a firm favourite among our readers. Karen and Louisa talk about some classics of the genre and some new arrivals on the literary scene. If you’re having a ruff day, this episode will leave you feline pretty good! Listen to this episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast. Books mentioned in the show:  Finding Gobi: the true story of a little dog and an incredible journey by Dion Leonard with Craig Borlase Flush, a biography by Virginia Woolf ; new introduction by Trekkie Ritchie Afterglow : a dog memoir by Eileen Myles My family and other animals by Gerald Durrell Black Beauty  by Anna Sewell  Boo to a goose by Mem Fox  Kahu: the cautious kiwi by written by Brian Birchall  We’re going on a bear hunt by retold by Michael Rosen Te haere ki te rapu pea  nā Michael Rosen ngā kōrero Mission impawsible by Krista Davis Murder most howl by Krista Davis Not a creature was purring by Krista Davis Auckland Librar

Books and beyond: Peter Bland

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Peter Bland, prize-winning poet, playwright, charismatic actor and recipient of the Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement talks with Karen about his life and his work. Hear him read some of his gorgeous poetry and tell some wonderful anecdotes. Listen to the episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast. Books mentioned in the show: Sorry, I'm a stranger here myself: a memoir by Peter Bland Collected poems: 1956-2011 by Peter Bland Expecting miracles by Peter Bland Just looking by Peter Bland Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35 pm. Recent shows can be listened to via the Auckland Libraries podcast.

Books and Beyond: Joan Didion

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Alison and Karen get into the Joan-zone as they discuss this celebrated essayist and style-icon. Listen to this episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast. Books mentioned in the show: Democracy by Joan Didion Live and learn by Joan Didion Slouching towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion We tell ourselves stories in order to live: collected non-fiction by Joan Didion Good and mad: the revolutionary power of women's anger by Rebecca Traister My misspent youth: essays by Meghan Daum The unspeakable: and other subjects of discussion by Meghan Daum The Problem with Everything: My Journey Through the New Culture Wars by Meghan Daum Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35 pm. Recent shows can be listened to via the Auckland Libraries podcast.

Books and Beyond: Travelling by train

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Alison and Karen talk about trains. Travel, romance, elegance, intrigue and crime. It’s always better on the tracks. Listen to this episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast. Books mentioned in the show: Orient Express: the story of a legend by text by Guillaume Picon; photography by Benjamin Chelly; preface by Kenneth Branagh Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie The girl on the train by Paula Hawkins The flight attendant: a novel by Chris Bohjalian Going west  by Maurice Gee Stamboul train: an entertainment by Graham Greene Strangers on a train by Patricia Highsmith The Kreutzer sonata and other stories by Leo Tolstoy Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35 pm. Recent shows can be listened to via the Auckland Libraries podcast .

Books and Beyond: We’ll always have Paris

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Alison and Karen talk about Paris – the city of light, love and literature. Listen to this week's episode on the Planet FM website and read on for the books mentioned in the show. Books mentioned in the show: The piano shop on the Left Bank: the hidden world of a Paris atelier by T.E. Carhart Finding Fontainebleau: an American boy in France by Thad Carhart The little Paris bookshop: a novel by Nina George; translated by Simon Pare The flâneur: a stroll through the paradoxes of Paris by Edmund White Inside a pearl: my years in Paris by Edmund White The elegance of the hedgehog by Muriel Barbery; translated from the French by Alison Anderson A moveable feast by Ernest Hemingway Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35 pm. Recent shows can be listened to via the Auckland Lib

Books and Beyond: Stacy Gregg

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Alison talks to beloved children’s author, Stacy Gregg, about her new book Prince of Ponies and finds out why horses have such a strong place in our imaginative and literary worlds. Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35 pm. Recent shows can be listened to via the Auckland Libraries podcast .

Books and Beyond: Literary cats

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Alison talks about cats in literature and finds out what makes them so alluring to readers and writers. Listen to this week's episode on the Planet FM website and read on for the books mentioned in the show. Books mentioned in the show: The travelling cat chronicles by Hiro Arikawa ; translated by Philip Gabriel (2017) The guest cat by Takashi Hiraide; translated by Eric Selland (2014) Sleeping with cats by Marge Piercy (1986) Cat out of Hell by Lynne Truss (2014) Cleo: the cat who mended a family by Helen Brown (2010) Dewey: the small town library cat who touched the world by Vicki Myron (2008) THE CAT by Georges Simenon (1967) I am a cat by Soseki Natsume (originally published 1905) Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35 pm. Recent shows can be listened to via the Aucklan

Books and Beyond: In search of a better life

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Alison discusses books about migration and finds out what it’s like to try for a new start in a new land. Listen to this episode  and read on for the books mentioned in the show. Books mentioned in the show: We have always been here : a queer Muslim memoir by Samra Habib Without a country by Ayşe Kulin ; translated by Kenneth Dakan Scribe : a novel by Alyson Hagy Beirut Hellfire Society : a novel by Rawi Hage Do not say we have nothing by Madeleine Thien Girls burn brighter by Shobha Rao Only killers and thieves : a novel by Paul Howarth Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35 pm. Recent shows can be listened to via the Auckland Libraries podcast .

Books and Beyond: Seeing the world through fresh eyes

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Alison talks about some exciting new books by emerging writers and discovers that the timeless themes of love, loss and belonging continue to be explored in literature. Writing is in good hands! Listen to this episode  and read on for the books mentioned in the show. Books mentioned in the show: The woo-woo: how I survived ice hockey, drug raids, demons and my crazy Chinese family by Lindsay Wong Peach by Emma Glass  Kismet: a novel by Luke Tredget Pink Mountain on Locust Island by Jamie Marina Lau Sight by Jessie Greengrass Our homesick songs by Emma Hooper Half gods  by Akil Kumarasamy Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on  Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35 pm. Recent shows can be listened to via the  Auckland Libraries podcast .

Books and Beyond : Tessa Duder

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Alison chats with acclaimed author, Tessa Duder, about her new book,  First map: how James Cook charted Aotearoa New Zealand , which has been released in time for the Tuia Encounters 250 commemoration of the first onshore encounters between Māori and Pākehā. Listen to this episode  and read on for the books mentioned in the show. Books mentioned in the show: The trial of the cannibal dog: Captain Cook in the South Seas by Anne Salmond The life of Captain James Cook by J.C. Beaglehole Sarah Mathew: explorer, journalist and Auckland’s ‘First Lady’ by Tessa Duder Auckland Libraries' new radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35 pm. Recent shows can be listened to via the Auckland Libraries podcast .

Books and Beyond: Paula Green

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Karen talks with Paula Green about her new book Wild honey: reading New Zealand women’s poetry , in which she celebrates the many ways poems by women deserve a place in Aotearoa’s literary canon. Listen to this episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast . Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35 pm. Recent shows can be listened to via the Auckland Libraries podcast .

Books and Beyond: Cook Islands Language Week 2019

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This week four Cook Islands librarians joined Louisa in the Planet FM studio, to celebrate Cook Islands Language Week. Angelique Tuaputa, Melissa Manapori, Mati Ngari and Jaspreet Jador share books and stories connecting them with home, family and the history and culture of the Cook Islands. Listen to this episode  and read on for the books mentioned in the show, and for more information about Cook Islands Language Week, Te Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani. Books mentioned in the show: Angelique: Social fabric of the Cook Islands by Susanne Küchler and Andrea Eimke; with photographs by Andrea Eimke Mati:  Some aspects of Rarotongan life by Taira Rere , or the earlier version, Other aspects of Raotongan lif e Louisa: Vikings of the sunrise by Te Rangi Hiroa Sir Peter Buck (1938) , and republished as Vikings of the Pacific (1959) Jaspreet:  Cook Islands heroes written by David Riley, illustrated by Michael Mulipola For more information on Cook Islands Language We

Books and Beyond: Ivana Mlinac

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Ivana Mlinac, youth worker, University of Auckland researcher with an MA in criminology and now debut author, talks with Karen about the storybook she wrote for young children experiencing the negative impacts of parental incarceration, to connect with them, help them explore their feelings, believe in themselves and find their own paths. Listen to this episode on the Auckland Libraries podcast . Check out  Stardust: we always share the same sky by Ivana Mlinac on the Auckland Libraries catalogue. Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. Catch us on Planet FM104.6 , Sundays at 9.35pm. Listen to recent Books and Beyond shows on the Auckland Libraries podcast .