
News from nzbooklovers
We’ve assigned a rating of Unknown factuality to Nzbooklovers. You can read more about how we’ve determined Nzbooklovers’s credibility and reliability as a news source here: https://ground.news/rating-system.
Media Bias Ratings
Do you diasgree?
Edit bias
Learn more about Media Bias Ratings.
Factuality
Learn more about Factuality Ratings
Reveal Factuality Ratings by upgrading to a Premium account.
Tap Upgrade to explore subscription options to meet all your reading needs.
Ownership
Learn more about Ownership categories
Reveal Ownership Data by upgrading to a Vantage account.
Tap Upgrade to explore subscription options to meet all your reading needs.
Top Nzbooklovers News

New Zealand · New ZealandIn Cleopatra, Natasha Solomons delivers an ambitious and lyrical reclamation of one of history’s most mythologised women. Long distorted by the pens of her enemies (Roman historians and playwrights seemed to be born with a vested interest to vilify powerful women) Cleopatra has traditionally been reduced to caricature: the seductress queen draped in jewels, luring great men to their ruin. Solomons, however, strips away centuries of distortion to…Read Article
Cleopatra by Natasha Solomons

Tasmania · TasmaniaNine-year-old Alfie’s mum, Emilia, has been lying to him forever! It’s only ever been the two of them in Ireland, but after a medical emergency, Emilia drops a bombshell - they have family in Australia and they’re going to visit them. Their journey takes them to the windswept Tasmanian countryside, to the doorstep of the Bains family farmhouse, where Penny opens her door to a grandson she never knew existed. Alfie’s character leaps off the page …Read Article
The Remarkable Truths of Alfie Bains by Sarah Clutton

New Zealand · New ZealandSet on New Zealand’s Kapiti coast, A Beautiful Family is an exceptional debut novel. It blends the nostalgia of childhood summers with the suspense of a family mystery. Narrated by a perceptive 10 year old, it captures the innocence of growing up, as well as the realisation that the adults around us are often more complicated than they seem.It’s the summer holidays, and our narrator is left to her own devices: her mother is busy writing a novel …Read Article