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Book Review: Books you can’t afford to miss out on

We have compiled a list of books and e-books that are worth-the-read.

POLOKWANE – Joanne Rowling (better known as J.K.) said: “I do believe something very magical can happen when you read a book.”

Whether you prefer to read a book in hard copy or on Google Play Store or Apple’s App Store, we have just the right selection of books for you.

Some are free while others have a once-off or monthly cost.

Book of the week: 

Don’t Overthink It

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Popular blogger, Anne Bogel offers readers strategies to avoid negative thought patterns, streamline decisions they’re often prone to overthink, and proactively bring more peace, joy, and love into their lives.

Read on: App Store or Play Store.  

Book for the kids:

Wonder

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Auggie wants to be an ordinary ten-year-old. He does ordinary things – eating ice cream, playing on his Xbox. He feels ordinary – inside. But ordinary kids don’t make other ordinary kids run away screaming in playgrounds. Ordinary kids aren’t stared at wherever they go.

Read on: App Store or Play Store.  

Hard copy of the week:

Bridgerton-The Duke & I

In the ballrooms and drawing rooms of Regency London, rules abound. From their earliest days, children of aristocrats learn how to address an earl and curtsey before a prince – while other dictates of the ton are unspoken yet universally understood. A proper duke should be imperious and aloof. A young, marriageable lady should be amiable… but not too amiable.

Buy it here at Takealot.

Free e-book:

Becoming a Mentality Monster

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A step-by-step guide to developing a powerful mind and achieving your goals.

Read the book here.

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Ruan de Ridder

A digital support specialist at Caxton Local Media, known for his contributions to the digital landscape. He has covered major stories, including the Moti kidnappings, and edits and curates news of national importance from over 50 Caxton Local News sites.

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