Book Review – Funny Business
by Gus Silber (Zebra) ISBN: 978-1-77022-089-8 What is funny about business? According to Ronnie Apteker, entrepreneur and stand-up comedian, a lot. Firstly you should not
by Gus Silber (Zebra) ISBN: 978-1-77022-089-8 What is funny about business? According to Ronnie Apteker, entrepreneur and stand-up comedian, a lot. Firstly you should not
by Phil Rickman (Corvus) ISBN: 9780857890108 Midwinter of the Spirit, the second in the Merrily Watkins series, starts with a chill, a small shiver of
by Keigo Higashino (Little Brown) ISBN 978 1408 703 250 I don’t know if this book is good. Let’s examine the facts. It is written well.
Anatomy of South Africa’s World Cup by Richard Culland, Lawson Naidoo and Andrew Whaley (Jacana) ISBN 978-1-77009-971-5
by Andy Colquhoun (Pearson Education) ISBN: 978-1-775781493 This is Bokkies Official Guide to rugby in South Africa. It is aimed at the young rugby player
by Harlan Coben (Orion) ISBN 978-1-4091-1253-2 First off, let me admit that I adore Harlan Coben and his books… and this one is no exception.
by Lesley Lokko (Orion) ISBN 978-1-4091-0173-4 I thoroughly enjoyed this book about girls married to army officers, whose lives are ruled by the dictates of
by Rebecca Skloot (Pan) ISBN: 9780330533447 Hardly anyone knows Henrietta Lacks, but we have all profited from her cells: the so-called HeLa cells were significant
by Roslund and Hellström (Quercus) ISBN: 978-1-84916-151-0 When selecting this book, two things jump out as possible risks to a good read. One, a novel
by Liz McGregor (Jonathan Ball ) ISBN: 978-1-868-423095 Liz McGregor is one of the few female writers to have written a book about South African