Anne Corlett has created an entire alternate universe within the theatre, which to an extent, the theatre world actually is for those of us who work, play and live within it! For me, reading this book was a reminder of the magical world that lies within the realms of the theatre world. Blurb: Sometimes the... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – One Long Weekend by Shari Low
Another delightful read from Shari Low, who never disappoints. Val Murray returns, this time as one of the main characters in a story that reminds us that things have a way of working out. If you've read Shari's previous books, you'll love the fact that some of the characters from previous books make a very... Continue Reading →
There’s Nothing like Exclusive Books Homebru!
Words matter. Whether they are spoken, written or signed, words are powerful enough to shape society, inspire fresh thought, connect people and even change someone’s life. Homebru 2024 is a celebration of unique and quintessentially South African words – the words we use to express ourselves, to capture our feelings and thoughts and to share... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Maggie in the Middle by Debbie Viggiano
Being a part of the Sandwich Generation isn't much fun. For a start, you don't really get to choose your own sandwich filling! It's pretty much served up to you - often in copious amounts! But ... it's how you deal with things that will make all the difference, and Debbie Viggiano has gifted us... Continue Reading →
BOOKS-ON-TOUR – The Bridal Party by Maria Frankland
So happy to be here on the first day of the Books-on-Tour for The Bridal Party! If ever there was a cautionary tale of keeping your friends close and your enemies closer, or choosing your bridal party with the greatest care ... then this must be it! Weddings are meant to be happy occasions and... Continue Reading →