Exclusive Books has fresh fiction for avid readers to discover this spring

This month’s EBR fiction is loaded with a genre we are calling ‘Domestic Noir’. FIle Picture: Supplied

This month’s EBR fiction is loaded with a genre we are calling ‘Domestic Noir’. FIle Picture: Supplied

Published Sep 22, 2021

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Spring is in the air, and Exclusive Books have 31 fresh fiction, non-fiction, young adult and children’s titles on their recommended reading list - available in-store at one of their 42 branches, online, phone and Uber Eats!

Batya Bricker – Exclusive Books Marketing, Loyalty and Procurement – General Manager said: “This month’s EBR fiction is loaded with a genre we are calling ‘Domestic Noir’ – think white picket fences and manicured lawns, with a psychopath or brutal murder thrown in.”

There are 12 page-turning fiction titles from Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train, A Slow Fire Burning to New York Times Best selling Author Lisa Jewell’s book, The Night She Disappeared.

Fourteen titles are on the non-fiction list from Razina Theba's story, A Home on Vorster Street, that reminds us that life can be full, fun and meaningful to Amakomiti, one of the most exciting books to be published in a long time.

In What Would You Do If You Weren't Afraid?, author Michal Oshman takes the reader on a journey of self discovery and in the book, Your Brain Is Always Listening, author Dr Daniel Amen shows you how to recognise harmful dragons.

The last six titles are YA and Children’s and includes the reigning Miss South Africa’s book Shudu Finds Her Magic.

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