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[Sponsored] Hold—an intimate, powerful coming-of-age debut novel set in Ghana and London by Michael Donkor

August 6, 2018August 6, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Hold—an intimate, powerful coming-of-age debut novel set in Ghana and London by Michael Donkor

Moving between Ghana and London, Michael Donkor’s debut novel Hold is an intimate, powerful coming-of-age novel. It’s a story of…

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[Sponsored] Listen to an excerpt from The People in the Trees, the debut novel from Hanya Yanagihara, author of A Little Life

August 6, 2018August 6, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Listen to an excerpt from The People in the Trees, the debut novel from Hanya Yanagihara, author of A Little Life

The People in the Trees is a powerful work of visionary literary fiction from Hanya Yanagihara, the bestselling author of the…

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[Sponsored] Celebrate BlackBird Books’s third birthday! (Plus: 3 for 2 special offer on BlackBird Books titles)

August 6, 2018August 6, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Celebrate BlackBird Books’s third birthday! (Plus: 3 for 2 special offer on BlackBird Books titles)

BlackBird Books is celebrating its third Birthday with an event and a special offer! Special offer As part of the…

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[Sponsored] Join Pan Macmillan’s Friday Night Book Club—exclusive excerpts every weekend!

July 2, 2018July 2, 2018The JRB1 Comment on [Sponsored] Join Pan Macmillan’s Friday Night Book Club—exclusive excerpts every weekend!

Pan Macmillan and The Reading List have launched a Friday Night Book Club, with exclusive excerpts from the latest South…

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[Sponsored] New book alert! The Resurrection of Winnie Mandela by Sisonke Msimang will be published in October

July 2, 2018December 4, 2018The JRB3 Comments on [Sponsored] New book alert! The Resurrection of Winnie Mandela by Sisonke Msimang will be published in October

The Resurrection of Winnie Mandela, the new book from acclaimed author and public commentator Sisonke Msimang, will be out from…

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[Sponsored] Jacana Media announces new Modern Classics series with How We Buried Puso by Morabo Morojele

July 2, 2018July 2, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Jacana Media announces new Modern Classics series with How We Buried Puso by Morabo Morojele

Jacana Media has launched a new Modern Classics series, kicking off with How We Buried Puso by Morabo Morojele, to be published…

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[Sponsored] ‘Hauntingly beautiful’—read an excerpt from The Possible World by Liese O’Halloran Schwarz

July 2, 2018July 2, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] ‘Hauntingly beautiful’—read an excerpt from The Possible World by Liese O’Halloran Schwarz

A captivating novel that will make you laugh, cry and see the world anew: read an extract from the hauntingly…

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[Sponsored] Read an excerpt from Mphuthumi Ntabeni’s The Broken River Tent, a novel about the life and times of the Xhosa chief Maqoma

June 4, 2018June 4, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Read an excerpt from Mphuthumi Ntabeni’s The Broken River Tent, a novel about the life and times of the Xhosa chief Maqoma

Jacana Media has shared an extract from The Broken River Tent, the debut novel by Mphuthumi Ntabeni.

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[Sponsored] Writers! Send Pan Macmillan SA the manuscript for your future bestseller during open submissions week

June 4, 2018June 4, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Writers! Send Pan Macmillan SA the manuscript for your future bestseller during open submissions week

It’s time to polish up that manuscript! Pan Macmillan South Africa’s open submissions week is starting this week! The open…

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[Sponsored] Read an excerpt from I am Pandarus by Michiel Heyns, shortlisted for the Herman Charles Bosman Prize

June 4, 2018June 4, 2018The JRB1 Comment on [Sponsored] Read an excerpt from I am Pandarus by Michiel Heyns, shortlisted for the Herman Charles Bosman Prize

Jonathan Ball Publishers has shared an excerpt from I am Pandarus, the new novel from acclaimed author Michiel Heyns. I am…

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[Sponsored] Win a copy of The President is Missing by Bill Clinton and James Patterson PLUS a T-shirt

June 4, 2018June 4, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Win a copy of The President is Missing by Bill Clinton and James Patterson PLUS a T-shirt

The Reading List is giving away two copies of The President is Missing by Bill Clinton and James Patterson PLUS…

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[Sponsored] Mandy Wiener discusses her new book, Ministry of Crime: An Underworld Explored

May 7, 2018May 7, 2018The JRB1 Comment on [Sponsored] Mandy Wiener discusses her new book, Ministry of Crime: An Underworld Explored

Mandy Wiener chatted to The Reading List about her explosive new book, Ministry of Crime: An Underworld Explored. As a…

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[Sponsored] Win a copy of John Hunt’s new novel The Boy Who Could Keep a Swan in his Head

May 7, 2018May 7, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Win a copy of John Hunt’s new novel The Boy Who Could Keep a Swan in his Head

The Reading List is giving away two copies of The Boy Who Could Keep a Swan in his Head, the…

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[Sponsored] ‘I was born as apartheid was dying’ – Read an excerpt from What We Lose by Zinzi Clemmons

May 7, 2018May 7, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] ‘I was born as apartheid was dying’ – Read an excerpt from What We Lose by Zinzi Clemmons

Read an excerpt from Zinzi Clemmons’s debut novel What We Lose, ahead of her tour of Johannesburg and Cape Town in May….

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[Sponsored] Profiles of over 600 apartheid activists collected in From Protest to Challenge Vol. 4 Political Profiles, 1882–1990

May 7, 2018May 7, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Profiles of over 600 apartheid activists collected in From Protest to Challenge Vol. 4 Political Profiles, 1882–1990

From Protest to Challenge Vol. 4: Political Profiles, 1882–1990, by Thomas G Karis and Gwendolen Carter, revised and updated by Gail…

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[Sponsored] Read an excerpt from Colson Whitehead’s remarkable book, The Colossus of New York

April 4, 2018July 2, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Read an excerpt from Colson Whitehead’s remarkable book, The Colossus of New York

Read an excerpt from The Colossus of New York by Colson Whitehead, out now from Jonathan Ball Publishers. Whitehead won the Pulitzer…

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[Sponsored] John Hunt’s new novel The Boy Who Could Keep a Swan in his Head out in April

April 4, 2018April 4, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] John Hunt’s new novel The Boy Who Could Keep a Swan in his Head out in April

“When life turns as black as the Earl of Hell’s waistcoat, you don’t want a man who’s all bum and…

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[Sponsored] Award-winning journalist Mandy Wiener has a new book coming in May

April 4, 2018April 4, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Award-winning journalist Mandy Wiener has a new book coming in May

Mandy Wiener’s new book Ministry of Crime: An Underworld Explored will be published by Pan Macmillan in May. The book explores the…

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[Sponsored] Two new books, from Tumelo Buthelezi and Ijangolet S Ogwang, out soon from BlackBird Books

April 4, 2018April 4, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Two new books, from Tumelo Buthelezi and Ijangolet S Ogwang, out soon from BlackBird Books

BlackBird Books has announced two new publications. The Last Sentence, the debut novel by Tumelo Buthelezi, and An Image in…

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[Sponsored] ‘Johannesburg is both a place that I know and don’t know’: An interview with Stephen Clingman about his memoir, Birthmark

March 5, 2018March 5, 2018The JRB1 Comment on [Sponsored] ‘Johannesburg is both a place that I know and don’t know’: An interview with Stephen Clingman about his memoir, Birthmark

Stephen Clingman chats to The Reading List about his memoir, Birthmark, published by Jacana Media. The Reading List: Thank you very…

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[Sponsored] Win a copy of The Fatuous State of Severity by Phumlani Pikoli

March 5, 2018March 5, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Win a copy of The Fatuous State of Severity by Phumlani Pikoli

‘Hauntingly engaging’ – Thandiwe Ntshinga, The South African ‘Crisp, experimental and beautifully weird’ – Phumlani S Langa, City Press   Pan…

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[Sponsored] Like Sodium in Water, a memoir of post-independence Zimbabwe by Hayden Eastwood

March 5, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Like Sodium in Water, a memoir of post-independence Zimbabwe by Hayden Eastwood

Like Sodium in Water: A Memoir of Home and Heartache by Hayden Eastwood is out in March from Jonathan Ball Publishers. ‘Dad…

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[Sponsored] Twists that will shock even the savviest reader: Read an excerpt from The Chalk Man, the debut novel by CJ Tudor

March 5, 2018March 5, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Twists that will shock even the savviest reader: Read an excerpt from The Chalk Man, the debut novel by CJ Tudor

Penguin Random House has shared an excerpt from The Chalk Man, the new novel by CJ Tudor. Expertly alternating between flashbacks…

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[Sponsored] ‘A Woman’s Place is in The Struggle’—Read an excerpt from The Knock on the Door

February 5, 2018February 5, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] ‘A Woman’s Place is in The Struggle’—Read an excerpt from The Knock on the Door

Pan Macmillan South Africa has shared an excerpt from The Knock on the Door: The Story of the Detainees’ Parents Support…

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[Sponsored] Read the opening chapters of Peter Carey’s new book A Long Way From Home

February 5, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Read the opening chapters of Peter Carey’s new book A Long Way From Home

A Long Way From Home, the new book from award-winning author Peter Carey, is out soon from Jonathan Ball Publishers….

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[Sponsored] Mozambique and Brazil: Analysing and investigating a historical relationship

February 5, 2018February 20, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Mozambique and Brazil: Analysing and investigating a historical relationship

Brazil and Mozambique: Forging New Partnerships or Developing Dependency?, by Chris Alden, Sergio Chichava and Ana Cristina Alves, is out now from Jacana…

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[Sponsored] ‘Good writing inspires creativity!’ – Mary Lynn Bracht chats about her debut novel, White Chrysanthemum

February 5, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] ‘Good writing inspires creativity!’ – Mary Lynn Bracht chats about her debut novel, White Chrysanthemum

White Chrysanthemum, the powerful and moving debut novel by Mary Lynn Bracht, is out now from Penguin Random House South Africa. In…

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[Sponsored] Read an excerpt from Wake Me When I’m Gone, the second novel by Nigerian author Odafe Atogun

January 15, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Read an excerpt from Wake Me When I’m Gone, the second novel by Nigerian author Odafe Atogun

Odafe Atogun is one of the most exciting new literary voices in contemporary African writing. His debut novel, Taduno’s Song, was…

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[Sponsored] First look at Knucklebone, the debut novel from Nechama Brodie

January 15, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] First look at Knucklebone, the debut novel from Nechama Brodie

Nechama Brodie’s debut novel Knucklebone will be published by Pan Macmillan in February! The book comes highly recommended by Sarah…

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[Sponsored] What went so badly wrong with land restitution? A new book investigates

January 15, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] What went so badly wrong with land restitution? A new book investigates

A new book titled Rights to Land: A Guide to Tenure Upgrading and Restitution in South Africa, by William Beinart,…

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[Sponsored] Listen to an audio book preview of The Demon Crown: The new Sigma Force novel by James Rollins

January 15, 2018January 15, 2018The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Listen to an audio book preview of The Demon Crown: The new Sigma Force novel by James Rollins

The Demon Crown is the new novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author James Rollins, the latest riveting and…

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[Sponsored] Listen to an excerpt from The Sparsholt Affair, the masterly new novel from Alan Hollinghurst

December 6, 2017The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Listen to an excerpt from The Sparsholt Affair, the masterly new novel from Alan Hollinghurst

Pan Macmillan has shared an excerpt from audiobook of The Sparsholt Affair, the highly anticipated new novel from Alan Hollinghurst….

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[Sponsored] Jacques Pauw’s groundbreaking book In the Heart of the Whore: The Story of Apartheid’s Death Squads

December 6, 2017The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Jacques Pauw’s groundbreaking book In the Heart of the Whore: The Story of Apartheid’s Death Squads

Jacques Pauw’s groundbreaking book In the Heart of the Whore: The Story of Apartheid’s Death Squads, originally published in 1991, has…

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[Sponsored] First look at Under Glass, the new novel from Claire Robertson

December 6, 2017December 6, 2017The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] First look at Under Glass, the new novel from Claire Robertson

Penguin Random House South Africa has revealed details of the new Claire Robertson novel, to be released in January 2018. Robertson…

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[Sponsored] Read an excerpt from New Times, the new novel from award-winning author Rehana Rossouw

December 6, 2017The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Read an excerpt from New Times, the new novel from award-winning author Rehana Rossouw

Courtesy of Jacana Media, an excerpt from New Times, the much-anticipated new novel from Rehana Rossouw. Rossouw is the acclaimed…

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[Sponsored] South Africans are not buying local fiction: Jacana Media aims to Save Our Stories

November 6, 2017November 6, 2017The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] South Africans are not buying local fiction: Jacana Media aims to Save Our Stories

Jacana Media has kicked off an project called Storied, which aims to help African stories thrive—long term—and reach worldwide audiences….

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[Sponsored] ‘No wallet, no ID, no credit cards.’ Read an excerpt from Johan Vlok Louw’s new novel A Gap in the Hedge

November 6, 2017The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] ‘No wallet, no ID, no credit cards.’ Read an excerpt from Johan Vlok Louw’s new novel A Gap in the Hedge

Read an excerpt from A Gap in the Hedge – the new South African novel that everyone is talking about….

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[Sponsored] New book alert! Bantu Holomisa: The Gamechanger

November 6, 2017The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] New book alert! Bantu Holomisa: The Gamechanger

Bantu Holomisa: The Gamechanger, an authorised biography by Eric Naki, is out from Pan Macmillan South Africa in November. The…

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[Sponsored] Fiction is like dreaming: Jennifer Egan chats about her latest book, Manhattan Beach

November 6, 2017The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Fiction is like dreaming: Jennifer Egan chats about her latest book, Manhattan Beach

Manhattan Beach is the long-awaited novel from Jennifer Egan, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Visit from the Goon Squad. Manhattan…

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[Sponsored] Read an excerpt from Bare Ground—the debut novel from award-winning writer Peter Harris

October 2, 2017The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Read an excerpt from Bare Ground—the debut novel from award-winning writer Peter Harris

Pan Macmillan SA is proud to present Bare Ground, the debut novel by acclaimed non-fiction writer Peter Harris. Harris’s 2009…

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