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Lose yourself in the story of a lifetime - the unforgettable Sunday
Times bestseller 'Patchett leads us to a truth that feels like life
rather than literature' Guardian Longlisted for the Women's Prize
2020 A STORY OF TWO SIBLINGS, THEIR CHILDHOOD HOME, AND A PAST THAT
THEY CAN'T LET GO. Like swallows, like salmon, we were the helpless
captives of our migratory patterns. We pretended that what we had
lost was the house, not our mother, not our father. We pretended
that what we had lost had been taken from us by the person who
still lived inside. 'The best book I've read in years' Rosamund
Lupton 'Her finest novel yet' Sunday Times 'The buzz around The
Dutch House is totally justified. Her best yet, which is saying
something' John Boyne 'A masterpiece' Cathy Rentzenbrink 'Bliss'
Nigella Lawson
Op die oog af is dié roman ’n storie oor ’n goeie dokter en ’n slegte polisieman. Want ’n bosluisbyt aan die polisieman Frans Schuin lei onverwags tot ’n tydperk van verwarring by die plattelandse dokter Gustav van Aardt. Van Aardt is een van die volrondste personasies wat in baie jare in ’n Afrikaanse roman na vore getree het, en wat so heerlik is van sy uitbeelding is dat hy so nugter as ’n feilbare, onsekere volwassene geskets word. Die leser sien deur Van Aardt se oë - maar soos ons mettertyd agterkom, is daar nie werklik uitsluitsel oor die dinge wát hy sien nie. Is dit drogbeelde of werklike visuele waarnemings? En gaan hy mettertyd vrede maak met sy plek op die aarde?
Die titel van dié fassinerende roman deur die skrywer van Kamphoer kan op baie dinge slaan; onder meer op die verlies van alle sekerheid, selfs op die kleinste vlak. Dit sê eindelik baie oor die transformasie wat Suid-Afrika besig is om te ondergaan, uit die oogpunt van ’n hoogs gekultiveerde wit man.
THE SUNDAY TIMES AND NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
A Daily Mirror best fiction pick of 2019
A Daily Express best book of 2019
'I LOVE it . . . I can't remember the last time I read a book that was
so fun' DOLLY ALDERTON
They were the new icons of rock and roll, fated to burn bright and not
fade away.
But on 12 July 1979, it all came crashing down.
There was Daisy, rock and roll force of nature, brilliant songwriter
and unapologetic drug addict, the half-feral child who rose to
superstardom.
There was Camila, the frontman’s wife, too strong-willed to let the
band implode – and all too aware of the electric connection between her
husband and Daisy.
There was Karen, ice-cool keyboardist, a ferociously independent woman
in a world that wasn’t ready for her.
And there were the men surrounding them: the feuding, egotistical Dunne
brothers, the angry guitarist chafing on the sidelines, the drummer
binge-drinking on his boat, the bassist trying to start a family amid a
hedonistic world tour. They were creative minds striking sparks from
each other, ready to go up in flames.
It’s never just about the music…
In a series of mock lesson plans, the author of the incomparable Memory of Fire trilogy provides an eloquent, passionate, funny, and shocking exposé of our first world privileges and assumptions. From a master class in "The Impunity of Power" to a seminar on "The Sacred Car"-with tips along the way on "How to Resist Useless Vices" and a declaration of "The Right to Rave"-he guides us through a world unevenly divided between abundance and deprivation, power and helplessness.
It takes a man of understanding to rebuild a shattered soul, a man
with a deep and learned grasp of philosophy and poetry, a man who
can nurture and inspire an enquiring mind, a man with the wit and
humour to bring the world alive. That enigmatic man is Horatio
Hennessy. His grandson Blue is that shattered soul. Following the
death of twelve-year-old Blue's parents, his new home is a Finca in
the mountains of Mallorca, with the grandfather he has never met
before. But is Horatio up to the challenge, or is he merely trying,
through Blue, to make good his past? Gradually a bond evolves
between them through a shared love of poetry. But when secrets are
uncovered, will understanding turn to misunderstanding? Will two
souls be shattered this time? Absorbing, moving, witty and
profound, A Man of Understanding is a beautifully-told story of the
search for a higher understanding of the self and others,
interlaced with poetry, philosophy and love.
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Eruption
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Adrienne Quintana
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2019, The Year of Return. It has been exactly 400 years since the first
slave ships left Ghana for America. Ghana has now opened its doors to
Black diasporans, encouraging them to return and get to know the land
of their ancestors.
Elton, Vincent, and Scott arrive from America to visit preserved sites
from the transatlantic slave route, and to explore the country's
underground queer scene. Their activities are narrated by their two
combative guides: Kobby, their way into Accra's privileged circles; and
Nana, the voice of tradition and religious principle. The pair's tense
relationship sets the tone for what becomes a shocking and unsettling
tale of murder that is at times funny, at times erotic, yet always
outspoken and iconoclastic.
From the author of Station Eleven, Emily St. John Mandel, The Glass
Hotel is the story of the lives caught up in two very different
tragedies: a woman disappearing from a container ship, and a
massive Ponzi scheme imploding in New York. 'A perfect
post-lockdown read' - Sunday Times 'Elegant, haunting' - The Times
'A damn fine novel . . . evocative and immersive' - George R. R.
Martin Vincent is the beautiful bartender at the exclusive Hotel
Caiette. When New York financier Jonathan Alkaitis walks into the
hotel and hands her his card, it is the beginning of their life
together. That same night, a hooded figure scrawls a note on the
windowed wall of the hotel: 'Why don't you swallow broken glass.'
Leon Prevant, a shipping executive, sees the note from the hotel
bar and is shaken to his core. When Alkaitis's investment fund is
revealed to be a Ponzi scheme, Leon loses his retirement savings in
the fallout, but Vincent seemingly walks away unscathed. Until, a
decade later, she disappears from the deck of one of Leon's ships .
. .
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The Passenger
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Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz; Introduction by Andre Aciman
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R222
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BERLIN, NOVEMBER 1938. With storm troopers battering against his
door, Otto Silbermann must flee out the back of his own home. He
emerges onto streets thrumming with violence: it is Kristallnacht,
and synagogues are being burnt, Jews rounded up and their
businesses destroyed. Turned away from establishments he had long
patronised, betrayed by friends and colleagues, Otto finds his life
as a respected businessman has dissolved overnight. Desperately
trying to conceal his Jewish identity, he takes train after train
across Germany in a race to escape this homeland that is no longer
home. Twenty-three-year-old Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz wrote The
Passenger at breakneck speed in 1938, fresh in the wake of the
Kristallnacht pogroms, and his prose flies at the same pace. Shot
through with Hitckcockian tension, The Passenger is a blisteringly
immediate story of flight and survival in Nazi Germany.
Perfect for fans of Jessica Jones and True Blood, this is a blockbuster modern fantasy set in a divided world where one woman must uncover the truth to seek her revenge.
Half-Fae, half-human Bryce Quinlan loves her life. Every night is a party and Bryce is going to savour all the pleasures Lunathion - also known as Crescent City - has to offer. But then a brutal murder shakes the very foundations of the city, and brings Bryce's world crashing down.
Two years later, Bryce still haunts the city's most notorious nightclubs - but seeking only oblivion now. Then the murderer attacks again. And when an infamous Fallen angel, Hunt Athalar, is assigned to watch her every footstep, Bryce knows she can't forget any longer.
As Bryce and Hunt fight to unravel the mystery, and their own dark pasts, the threads they tug ripple through the underbelly of the city, across warring continents, and down to the deepest levels of Hel, where things that have been sleeping for millennia are beginning to stir...
Winner of the Man Booker Prize 2012 Winner of the 2012 Costa Book
of the Year Shortlisted for the 2013 Women's Prize for Fiction
'Simply exceptional...I envy anyone who hasn't yet read it' Daily
Mail 'A gripping story of tumbling fury and terror' Independent on
Sunday With this historic win for Bring Up the Bodies, Hilary
Mantel becomes the first British author and the first woman to be
awarded two Man Booker Prizes. By 1535 Thomas Cromwell is Chief
Minister to Henry VIII, his fortunes having risen with those of
Anne Boleyn, the king's new wife. But Anne has failed to give the
king an heir, and Cromwell watches as Henry falls for plain Jane
Seymour. Cromwell must find a solution that will satisfy Henry,
safeguard the nation and secure his own career. But neither
minister nor king will emerge unscathed from the bloody theatre of
Anne's final days. An astounding literary accomplishment, Bring Up
the Bodies is the story of this most terrifying moment of history,
by one of our greatest living novelists.
Can a stranger share your memories? That's the question that haunts
PI Brenna Spector when she first sees footage of missing webcam
performer Lula Belle. Naked but hidden in shadow, the 'performance
artist' shares her deepest, darkest secrets with her unseen male
audience . . . secrets that, to Brenna, are chillingly familiar.
Brenna has perfect memory, able to recall in astonishing detail
every moment of every day of her adult life. But her childhood -
those carefree years before the traumatic disappearance of her
sister, Clea - is frustratingly vague. When Brenna listens to the
stories Lula Belle tells her audience, stories only Brenna and Clea
could know, those years come to life again in vivid detail.
Convinced the missing internet performer has ties to her sister,
Brenna takes the case - and in her quest for Lula Belle unravels a
web of obsession, sex, guilt, and murder that could regain her
family . . . or cost her life.
'Doctor Watson, Mr Sherlock Holmes' - The most famous introduction
in the history of crime fiction takes place in Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle's A Study in Scarlet, bringing together Sherlock Holmes, the
master of science detection, and John H. Watson, the great
detective's faithful chronicler. This novel not only establishes
the magic of the Holmes myth but also provides the reader with a
dramatic adventure yarn which ranges from the foggy, gas-lit
streets of London to the burning plains of Utah. The Sign of the
Four, the second Holmes novel, presents the detective with one of
his greatest challenges. The theft of the Agna treasure in India
forms a catalyst for treachery, deceit and murder. With these two
classic novels, A Study in Scarlet and The Sign of the Four, you
have the brilliant foundation of the Sherlock Holmes canon. Reading
pleasure rarely comes any finer.
Marc se ou kunsdosent Simon kom kuier en hulle wys die hele land vir hom. Ma se Mara en haar oppasser Anna kom kuier in Jerusalem en Mara begin al meer haar Joodse afkoms verwelkom. Dit is Yoshi se bar mitzvah? Die dae is vir die Kriges soms donker, maar soms ook wondermooi. Shir-HaShirim - 'n hooglied? Dikwels nie. Tog is daar altyd 'n lied om te sing. Die hooglied van Israel is die elfde boek in die reeks.
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Unthology 5, 5
(Paperback)
Ashley Stokes, Robin K. Jones
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In the latest of our celebrated series, you find yourself
surfacing, dazed in the waiting room. You read snatches of lines
over the shoulders of raincoats. In the carriage you have glimpses
and visions. At your destination you can hear space, see thunder,
taste realization. You are running towards something, someone in
the trees who holds out to you an understanding hand. Welcome to
the wonderful and sometimes frightening world of Unthology 5.
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