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South Africa (All cities)
Buy See Spot Live Longer - How to help your dog live a longer and healthier life: Steve Brown, B.Taylor for R50.00
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Prescription for Life - Three Simple Strategies to Live Younger Longer (Hardcover) for R173.00
R 173
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy I Live on Fruit By: Essie Honiball *** First Edition*** for R150.00
R 150
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
The book is about a rural girl Lucky Atlega “Sky” Molapo became a billionaire hip-hop Star after following her music talent from a young age. Even though her parents channelled her to become a teacher, she chose music. Sky inspired lot of young people especially from her village that you can become whomever you want to become in live. She started music in Primary School singing in a Choir. Her boyfriend taught her to play a guitar during college years and she started to play at the campus for students. One day she got a gig in a tavern next to the college playing on the Weekends and special occasions. She signed her first record deal when she was doing her last year at college and record her first album the following year. People knew she was a guitarist but were surprised when her first release was hip-hop album and the album was a hit. All of her albums were selling gold and platinum. She later parted with the record company to start her own label after she had a conflict with her boss. She continues rising to a billionaire doing big investments in South Africa and internationally but the success was short lived. Unknown gunmen killed her in front of the gate at her home. Police investigation stalled after they lack evidence that can lead to possible suspect but her legacy lived. You can buy the book on Amazon, link: httpswww.amazon.com/dp/B0CHZ1RHYC or read for free if you are a member of Kindle unlimited.
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South Africa (All cities)
So, Were you glad, deep down? Were you glad to be rid of her? Your perfect sister? Were you secretly glad when she was killed? Following a horrific tragedy that leaves her once perfect family devastated, Katherine Patterson moves to a new city, starts at a new school, and looks forward to a new life of quiet anonymity. But when Katherine meets the gregarious and beautiful Alice Parrie her resolution to live a solitary life becomes difficult. Katherine is unable resist the flattering attention that Alice pays her and is so charmed by Alice's contagious enthusiasm that the two girls soon become firm friends. Alice's joie de vivre is transformative; it helps Katherine forget her painful past and slowly, tentatively, Katherine allows herself to start enjoying life again. But being friends with Alice is complicated - and as Katherine gets to know her better she discovers that although Alice can be charming and generous she can also be selfish and egocentric. Sometimes, even, Alice is cruel. And when Katherine starts to wonder if Alice is really the kind of person she wants as a friend, she discovers something else about Alice - she doesn't like being cast off. Shocking and utterly absorbing, Rebecca James's strong narrative will grip readers from the very first page. BEAUTIFUL MALICE has become a publishing phenomenon, sparking numerous auctions worldwide, selling to 27 countries, and launching a previously unknown writer into the centre of the international book market. This product ships within 3-5 working days.
R 199
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South Africa (All cities)
A Grammar of the English Language by William Cobbett A Grammar of the English Language provides a fascinating snapshot of the language and grammar of the early nineteenth century. It was a controversial book, first published in 1818 in New York and in 1819 in London. The author, William Cobbett (1763-1835), was a champion of the poor who had taught himself to read and write. His radicalism brought him into conflict with the authorities on many occasions. He reserved a special kind of venom for politicians, men of letters like Dr. Johnson, the lexicographer, and for Fellows of English Colleges, "who live by the sweat of other people's brows." Here, he criticizes these men for their poor command of English, which was (he says) no better than that of chambermaids, hucksters, and plough-boys. Written in the form of letters and lessons to his fourteen-year-old son, the Grammar is the most colorful and entertaining treatment of the subject ever published. It gives advice on syntax and etymology, including "false grammar taken from Dr. Johnson's writing," "errors and nonsense in a king's speech," and "six lessons, intended to prevent Statesman from using false grammar." This edition includes a new introduction by Lord Hattersley, which gives the book a modern perspective.
R 35
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