Launch of Glenn Agliotti at Novel Books
Penguin Books and Novel Books take great pleasure in inviting you to the launch of Glenn Agliotti by Peter Piegl and Sean Newman.
Penguin Books and Novel Books take great pleasure in inviting you to the launch of Glenn Agliotti by Peter Piegl and Sean Newman.
Penguin Books and Bargain Books take great pleasure in inviting you a book signing with Martinique Stilwell, author of Thinking Up a Hurricane.
Date: 26 June 2013
Time: 6.00pm
Venue: Bargain Books Richards Bay, Shop L26 Boardwalk Shopping Centre, Kruger Rand Rd, Richards Bay 3900
When I received Hostage to review, I was quite excited to begin reading. I read Chris Bradford's first book, The Way of the Warrior, a couple of months ago and I really enjoyed it! It was incredibly well-written and action packed.
For the last couple of weeks or so, Rick Yancey’s The 5th Wave has been the subject of discussion amongst many of the book blogging community members I regularly chat to.
Words such as brilliant, phenomenal and gobsmackingly awesome were being freely tossed around, while others made mention of this novel definitely being a strong contender for the book of 2013.
Penguin Books and Exclusive Books take pleasure in inviting you to the launch of Glenn Agliotti by Peter Piegl and Sean Newman. Peter Piegl, Sean Newman and Glenn Agliotti will be in conversation with Karyn Maughan.
Date: Thursday, 20 June 2013
Time: 6.00pm for 6.30pm
Kalk Bay Books & Penguin SA invite you to meet Susan Newham-Blake author of Making Finn. Susan will be in conversation with Kalk Bay author, Dawn Garisch.
When: Tuesday, 18 June, 2013
Where: Kalk Bay Books, 124 Main Road, Kalk Bay
Time: 6.30 for 7pm
RSVP by 17 June here or on 021 788 2266.
After writing Lolly Jackson: When Fantasy Becomes Reality, what made you decide to turn your attention to the infamous Glenn Agliotti as the subject for your next book?
A magistrate put Glenn Agliotti among the ‘snitches, pimps, rats who would sell their soul to evade a long prison term’. The press called him a drug trafficker and a drug dealer. He was. He’d admitted to these crimes and signed a plea bargain to grass on an associate. He was also known as the Landlord, which made him sound like a mafia boss.
Every day varies, but my writing days are a fairly consistent array of distractions that I struggle to knock on the head before getting on with the pressing task of writing.
Penguin Books and The Book Lounge take great pleasure in inviting you to the launch of What Hidden Lies