Linda Hammett lives an unassuming life with her husband Terry. They live on a middle-class estate, where they've been for quite a few years now, only they've recently moved into a different house on the estate. It's similar to their old house in many ways; maybe a tad larger, with one or two tweaks, but... Continue Reading →
Exclusive Books have 28 bumper new fresh fiction, non-fiction, young adult and children’s titles for October
Exclusive Books have 28 bumper new fresh fiction, non-fiction, young adult and children’s titles on their recommended reading list - available instore at one of their 42 branches, online, phone and Uber Eats! Exclusive Books 28 recommended titles are merchandised in front of all their stores every month and are carefully curated in different categories... Continue Reading →
25 fiction, non-fiction, young adult and children’s titles on the Exclusive Books recommended reading list – available instore, online, phone and Uber Eats!
While Exclusive Books uses August to celebrate and showcase local cookery in their Tasty Reads- Mzansi-Made campaign, we acknowledge that deeper reading – both fiction and non-fiction is still ever-popular – especially for cold evenings. And with the return of customers to physical stores as the third wave abates, we are excited to highlight these... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Say Goodbye (Sacramento #3) by Karen Rose
It's the first day of the blog tour for Say Goodbye, which is being published by Headline on 5 August. So ... I started reading this and was a few chapters in and floundering a bit. I loved the premise - I don't know what it is about cults, but there's just something about them... Continue Reading →
Hot sizzling winter reads with 26 fiction, non-fiction, young adult and children’s titles on the Exclusive Books recommended reading list
Available instore, online, phone and Uber Eats! Back to lockdown level 4 and not wanting to go into a shopping centre? A reminder that there are 4 ways to shop for your bookish delights from Exclusive Books during the latest Covid-19 restrictions. Firstly, order your book on the Uber-Eats platform – you will find Exclusive Books... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Waiting to Begin by Amanda Prowse
I've always said that Amanda Prowse has the uncanny ability to create characters that are so real that you feel like they're the kind of women you know. They're the women you're familiar with from seeing them pushing a trolley around your local grocery store, or at school pick-up or drop-off times. They're the ones... Continue Reading →
Autumn reading delights with 28 fiction, non-fiction, young adult and children’s titles on the Exclusive Books recommended reading list
All titles available instore, online, phone and Uber Eats! This year, Exclusive Books celebrates 70 years of getting more books to more people. Exclusive Books opened their first store on King George Street in Johannesburg in 1951 and have since expanded to 41 bricks-and-mortar stores, and of course the virtual www.exclusivebooks.co.za. Exclusive Books will mark this... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – Her Husband’s Mistake by Sheila O’Flanagan
I am absolutely thrilled and delighted to be here on Day One of the blog tour for Sheila O'Flanagan's latest book, Her Husband's Mistake! When I spotted this tour invitation in my Inbox, I pounced on it immediately! Sheila has been one of my favourite authors for the longest time, and as the endorsement on... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – Dark Sacred Night by Michael Connelly
What a thrill, as well as an honour to be kicking off the blog tour today for Michael Connelly's latest book, Dark, Sacred Night! In this police procedural, Connelly teams up his well-known and familiar detective Harry Bosch, who's now left the police force, with his fairly new character, LAPD detective Renée Ballard. After a... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – This Stolen Life by Jeevani Charika
A beautiful story about 2 gentle souls who find each other in the midst of attempting to navigate the landscape of a country far from home, where everything seems strange. They instantly recognise in each other a familiarity and comfort, while at the same time realising that their relationship is one that will not meet... Continue Reading →