Hiya book lovers With Christmas being just around the corner, I thought I’d highlight some South African reads that should go on your TBR pile. We have so many phenomenal SA authors that deserve to be celebrated , and because this list will be an extensive one, I am splitting this post and making it a series. I know it won’t be possible to include every single South African author, but I am going to try to highlight books from every genre and make it as diverse as possible (so, with respect, please don’t ask me why so and so isn’t on the list – there’s more to come). First up: 1. Sing Down the Stars by Nerine Dorman A book I recently received for review ( thanks you NB publishers ) and am super excited about diving into is Sing Down the Stars. I was first introduced to Nerine’s writing years ago, when I read one of her first books, What Sweet Music They Make (Would 100% still love to see more of that). Over the years, I ’ve come to know Nerine as well and she’s not ...
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Hiya there my fellow book nerds
I’m so sorry for not posting these details any sooner. I’ve been focusing on wrapping up things at work before I go on leave (yay – tomorrow’s my last day for the year), which meant that my blog had to take a bit of a backseat.
I finally have some time though, so without further ado, the winner of the YA hamper giveaway is… Muneera, whose response to question posted on the giveaway is as follows:
The best book I've read this year is Landline by Rainbow Rowell. The male protagonist, Neal, is so dreamy. *sigh* he's grumpy and dislikes everything but, to paraphrase, loves his wife more than he hates everything else. Rainbow Rowell is a magical storyteller; her stories are engrossing and she writes the best female characters.
Congratulations! Just a little reminder about what you've won:
Hiya there my fellow book nerds
I’m so sorry for not posting these details any sooner. I’ve been focusing on wrapping up things at work before I go on leave (yay – tomorrow’s my last day for the year), which meant that my blog had to take a bit of a backseat.
I finally have some time though, so without further ado, the winner of the YA hamper giveaway is… Muneera, whose response to question posted on the giveaway is as follows:
The best book I've read this year is Landline by Rainbow Rowell. The male protagonist, Neal, is so dreamy. *sigh* he's grumpy and dislikes everything but, to paraphrase, loves his wife more than he hates everything else. Rainbow Rowell is a magical storyteller; her stories are engrossing and she writes the best female characters.
Congratulations! Just a little reminder about what you've won:
Please mail your details to me at tammybell78(at)gmail(dot)com.
Thanks to everyone else who entered the giveaway – and don’t worry, I’ve plenty of exciting things still in store, so look out for a new competition early in the New Year.
Huge thanks to the lovely Tarryn from Pan Macmillan SA who kindly sponsored this giveaway!

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