The Centre for the Book is asking the book community to participate in this fun book promotion activity. What are the recent South African books that you have loved? Books that you feel capture something of what South Africa is like now?
You don’t have to send us a full list of 25 books - send us the names of your favourite five or six, or even one or two!
You can choose from any genre including children’s books, poetry, fiction, non-fiction -- guidebooks, cookery books, biographies, memoirs, and so on. We will display the chosen books at the Book Fair and a lucky participant will win all 25 books.
books@nlsa.co.za
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Centre for the Book calls for 25 best South African books for 2007 Cape Town International Book Fair
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