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Historical Fiction

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Get Lost in History: Fact & Fiction

History books transport us to authentic moments from our past, while historical fiction breathes life into bygone eras through compelling narratives and rich characters.

Get Lost in History: Fact & Fiction

History books transport us to authentic moments from our past, while historical fiction breathes life into bygone eras through compelling narratives and rich characters.

Your Next Book Club Read

We know choosing your next book club read can be difficult. We've put together a list of books ranging from fantasy to literary fiction. Book club reads have never been easier to pick.

Your Next Book Club Read

We know choosing your next book club read can be difficult. We've put together a list of books ranging from thrillers to romances. Book club reads have never been easier to pick.

Bookstagram Buzz

See the latest reviews from the South African Bookstagram Community!

Get Lost in History: Fact & Fiction

History books transport us to authentic moments from our past, while historical fiction breathes life into bygone eras through compelling narratives and rich characters.

Get Lost in History: Fact & Fiction

Step into the captivating realm where history breathes through both factual accounts and imaginative storytelling.

Your Next Book Club Read

We know choosing your next book club read can be difficult. We've put together a list of books ranging from thrillers to romances. Book club reads have never been easier to pick.

Historical Fiction for April

Take a step back in time this April with some enchanting historical romance novels that promise heartwarming tales of love, passion, and escapism.

‘Daughters of Warsaw’ by Maria Frances

A sweeping and heartbreaking story of two remarkable women, generations apart, each finding courage when all hope is gone.

Reviews of ‘Herc’ by Phoenicia Rogerson

Told with humour and heart, Herc gives voice to the silenced characters, in this feminist, queer (and sometimes shocking) retelling of classic Hercules myth.

‘Herc’ by Phoenicia Rogerson

Told with humour and heart, Herc gives voice to the silenced characters, in this feminist, queer (and sometimes shocking) retelling of classic Hercules myth.