Mystery and scandal make ‘The House of Fortune’ a page-turner
‘The House of Fortune’: Jessie Burton has finally written the sequel to her bestselling novel, The Miniaturist.
‘The House of Fortune’: Jessie Burton has finally written the sequel to her bestselling novel, The Miniaturist.
‘The People on Platform 5’: Here’s to another feel-good novel from Clare Pooley, author of the bestselling ‘The Authenticity Project’.
In her exciting debut, ‘Trespasses’, Louise Kennedy draws readers into living and loving amid the violence of Northern Ireland’s Troubles.
‘Yinka, Where is Your Huzband?’ explores the weight of family expectations, peer pressure and colourism on young women.
Dr Seuss’s beloved ‘The Cat in the Hat’ is a children’s literature classic that has stood the test of time.
Timeless Harry Potter: Can the world’s most famous boy wizard entertain a new generation of children and their parents?
In the sequel to children’s book ‘Wanda’, acclaimed author Sihle-isipho Nontshokweni addresses consent and protest.
Beth O’Leary’s new page-turner novel, ‘The No-Show’, is about three women stood up by the same mysterious man on Valentine’s Day…
Niq Mhlongo returns with ‘For You, I’d Steal a Goat’ — another colourful anthology of short stories set in Mzansi.
Read and reflect: A mythical muse tells her side of the story in award-winning author Madeline Miller’s ‘Galatea’.
Popular children’s animation character Peppa Pig returns in print with a new book club adventure in ‘Peppa Pig: Peppa Loves Reading’.
The first in-person Franschhoek Literary Festival since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic takes place this weekend.
Quraisha Dawood’s debut novel, ‘Stirring the Pot’, explores how race, class and sexuality play out in female friendships.
Debut author Freya Berry weaves a compelling web ‘The Dictator’s Wife’ of what happens when passion and power meet.
Fred Khumalo’s latest novel, ‘Two Tons O’ Fun’, is a classic coming-of-age story that encompasses numerous contemporary topics.
‘Chasing Marian’ explores modern social ills and the power of great friendships with humour and generosity.
Open Book Festival: In an exciting first since 2019, the much-loved literary festival will once again host an in-person programme.
Female friendship, intrigue and glitzy gatherings make Nikki May’s first book – ‘Wahala’ – a truly refreshing read.
The eighth novel in the Walsh family series, ‘Again, Rachel’, has all the laughter, love and drama you’d expect from Marian Keyes.
Pip Williams’s debut novel, ‘The Dictionary of Lost Words’, is about the power words has to oppress, validate and heal.
Matt Haig’s latest novel, ‘The Midnight Library’, is a touching meditation on regrets, second chances and self-exploration.
In the spirit of Africa Day which is celebrated today, why not pick up a book from a fellow African country?
You’ve had 27 November circled for months: Here’s where to find the best bargains.
With just a little bit of planning, you can find some fab Black Friday fashion steals.
Supporting heritage institutions like art galleries isn’t just for the wealthy — thanks to your student card, you get access at a discount.