Archive - 2098
October 9th
September 13th
Celebrating Excellence with the 2024 Sunday Times Literary Awards Shortlist
The 2024 Sunday Times Literary Awards celebrate 34 years of showcasing
South Africa’s finest non-fiction writing and 23 years of fiction that transports
readers to captivating worlds. In partnership with Exclusive Books, winners
receive R100,000 each. This year’s shortlist features three of the books we
Extract: Run. Risk. Reward. by Ryan Sandes
Ryan Sandes’ new book, Risk. Run. Reward., follows his extraordinary
ultra-trail running adventures since his 2016 autobiography, Trail Blazer.
It covers intense challenges like a 1,500-kilometre Himalayan journey
and a 700-kilometre solo run along Namibia’s Skeleton Coast, where he
September 12th
Jamie Oliver Reveals His Favourite Kitchen Gadgets and Go-To Meals
In this Q&A, we dive into the culinary world of Jamie Oliver, the beloved
chef and cookbook author known for his passion for accessible, delicious
food. Jamie shares his must-have kitchen tools, from a sharp knife to a
pestle and mortar, and talks about cooking with his son, Buddy, who’s
becoming quite the little chef himself. He reveals his go-to dishes for
Jan Braai’s Boerewors and Askoek Directly in the Coals
Jan Braai’s Famous TV-Show Pizza
September 7th
Zorah Booley Samaai’s Lemon Drizzle Loaf Cake
September 6th
Extract: Now You Suffer by Gareth Crocker
Detective Ruben Ellis, consumed by despair, wants to die—but not before
finding the man who kidnapped and murdered his daughter. Meanwhile,
another victim is trapped in a sinister underground dystopia. With little
will left, can Ruben save her in time? His partner, Zander, and therapist,
Melissa, must help him navigate a mystery as dark and hidden as the
gold mines beneath Johannesburg. As they dig deeper, they confront the
September 5th
Extract: By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult
1581. Emilia Bassano is allowed no voice of her own, but finds a way
to bring her work to the stage secretly. Yet by paying a man for the use
of his name, she will write her own out of history. His name? William
Shakespeare. Now. Playwright Melina Green is determined to see one
of her shows make the stage, but it appears a woman’s voice is still
worth less than a man’s. Women have long been written out of history,
Extract: We Solve Murders by Richard Osman
Blending the charm of The Thursday Murder Club with a twisty
international mystery, Richard Osman returns with a thrilling new
series. Steve Wheeler is enjoying his quiet retirement, filled with
pub quizzes and cat cuddles, while his daughter-in-law Amy lives
for adrenaline. As a private security officer, Amy is currently on a
remote island, guarding a famous author, Rosie D’Antonio—a job
that was supposed to be easy. But when a dead body, a bag of