Archive
May 18th, 2012
May 14th
Author events this week
This week is chock full of author events and book launches, so we thought we'd list them below for your convenience. Come and mingle with other book-lovers, meet wonderful authors and grab a bite to eat and drink as you hear more from these fascinating writers:
Wednesday 16 May
May 3rd
Mother's Day event on Sunday 13 May
If you live in Johannesburg and are looking for something special to do this Mother's Day, join us at 2pm on Sunday 13 May for a tea with bestselling author Elizabeth Noble.
May 2nd
Win copies of The Avengers: The Ultimate Guide
We're giving away three copies of the awesome The Avengers: The Ultimate Guide to you comic book fans.
If you've watched the recent movie starring Robert Downey Jr. and Scarlett Johansson you'll be as excited about this incredible Marvel collection as we are!
April 25th
Barbara Erasmus talks to us about her latest book
Although Below Luck Level isn’t only about illness, Alzheimer’s and how it affects its sufferers (and their loves ones) is a central theme to the book. Do you write from any personal experience or did writing the book require a large amount of research?
April 18th
Like The Wall on Facebook and win R5000
On 10 April we launched The Wall – a Penguin Facebook page aimed at Young Adult readers in South Africa. This is a place where people who enjoy YA fiction can unleash their creativity, talk about the books they are reading, become book reviewers and generally debate any topic under the sun (plus win some great prizes!).
March 30th
The Sign
The birth of Christianity, nearly 2000 years ago, has shaped the whole course of human history. Yet historians still cannot explain how it all really began. What made Jesus’s followers claim to have seen him alive again, three days after his crucifixion? Why did Christianity take off so quickly?
It is one of the biggest and most profound of all historical mysteries. This extraordinary book, based on seven years of secret research by a brilliant historian, finally provides the answer. And it lies with an enigmatic relic long assumed to be a fake: the Shroud of Turin.
March 29th
Our latest giveaway: His and Hers
Feeling lucky?
We've got three sets of books to give away, each containing one copy of Jane Green's latest book The Patchwork Marriage and one copy of The Extraordinary Book of South African Rugby by Wim can der Berg.
March 22nd
Our Publicist writes about meeting Lesley Pearse
Lesley Pearse has always been a storyteller. From a young age she often found herself in trouble for embellishing the truth. But she came to writing quite accidentally, when she wrote a letter to a women’s magazine in the UK about the contents of her fridge. It was picked as the letter of the week, she was sent twenty five pounds, and Lesley then realised that she could earn money writing. However, her rise to fame was not an overnight success; in fact it took seven years for Lesley’s first novel, Georgia, to be published.
March 19th
A reader tells us why Dr Luc's Promise worked for her
"Thank you again for the privilege of reading this book. I have learnt so much."