Reader's Recommends: Top Picks for Adults! 28 August 2023

Join us for an engaging discussion about the most exciting adult fiction and non-fiction titles! Our representative, Thomas, will be accompanied by our friendly publisher sales representatives!
Gabi Blight: Penguin Random House South Africa
Tomorrow and Tomorrow & Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
Former childhood friends re-encounter each other in this captivating novel about art, creativity, identity and human connection.
The Whispers by Ashley Audrain
From the author of THE PUSH, a pageturner about four suburban families whose lives are changed when the unthinkable happens--and what is lost when good people make unconscionable choices
5 Ingredients Mediterranean by Jamie Oliver
Jamie's most popular cookbook goes Mediterranean in this mouth-watering follow-up.
Jaco Schreuder: Jonathan Ball Publishers
Discover the captivating journey through youthful love, married love, and the untold lives of parents before their children. A heartwarming read that explores the essence of happiness, even amidst a crumbling world.
The Paris Daughter by Kristin Harmel
Taking the reader from wartime Paris to 1960s New York, The Paris Daughter is a story about mothers and daughters, the way loss transforms us, and the roads we find to beginning anew in the face of impossible odds.
The Guest House by the Sea by Faith Hogan
People come to the guest house for fresh air and views across the Atlantic. But if they're lucky, they might just leave with the second chance they didn't know they needed...
Monica Dalby: Jonathan Ball Publishers
20 Battles combines both battlefield drama and crisp analysis and in the process provides a much-needed perspective on the South African way of war.
Risking Life For Death by Ryan Blumenthal
An understanding of Locard’s Exchange Principle can help you become a medical detective in your own life, can help you be a happier person and can even provide you with a better philosophy for growing older, Blumenthal argues.
Moving to the UK by Sam Beckbessinger
Written by a seasoned mover who's been there, done that and even brought back the tea towel, Sam Beckbessinger will hold your hand in this end-to-end guide to moving from South Africa to the land of tabloid, tweed and terrible weather.
Sunè Raspel: Blue Weaver Sales and Marketing

The history of the anti-apartheid movement brings up images of boycotts and public campaigns in the UK, but another story went on behind the scenes, in secret.
Against Racial Capitalism: Selected Writings by Neville Alexander

Neville Alexander is not a household name, but he should be. As a revolutionary public intellectual, activist and former political prisoner, he is among the most important theorists of racial capitalism to emerge during the struggle against Apartheid.
Forgotten Springboks by David McLennan

Step back in time to the thrilling year of 1912, where rugby forged its indomitable spirit, and a legendary team emerged to win all five of the international matches they played.
Samantha Jacobs: Jonathan Ball Publishers
The Girl in the Eagle's Talons by Karin Smirnoff
Lisbeth Salander returns in a chilling new DRAGON TATTOO thriller

When Finn Hensen gets a call from his sister Jess to say their father has died, neither is heartbroken. Their parents divorced many years ago, after which their father, Jimmy, continued to live a bohemian lifestyle in sun-soaked Mallorca, while his family returned to the UK.
The Art of Belonging by Eleanor Ray
Grace is about to discover that although opening her heart again may be painful, in the end it's the only thing that makes life worth living.
Reader’s Warehouse Top 5
The Covenant Of Water by Abraham Verghese
Rassie: Bookplate signed edition by Rassie Erasmus
Atlas: The Story Of Pa Salt by Lucinda Riley
The Bookbinder Of Jericho by Pip Williams
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