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- STAFF REPORTER

TWENTY-FIVE fiction, non-fiction, young adult and children’s titles are on the Exclusive Books recommende­d reading list for this month and are available in-store, online, phone and Uber Eats.

Although Exclusive Books uses August to celebrate and showcase local cookery in its Tasty Reads – Mzansi-Made campaign – we acknowledg­e that deeper reading – fiction and non-fiction – is still popular, especially for cold evenings.

And with the return of customers to physical stores as the third wave abates, we are excited to highlight these reads.

All 25 titles are presented on dedicated Exclusive Books Recommends display units, where they are grouped with shelf-talkers in-store for the month of July.

For this month, there are 12 fiction titles and seven non-fiction titles. Six are for young adults.

Some of the fiction includes Douglas Kennedy’s latest book, Afraid of the Light, Animal by Lisa Taddeo, and Blood Trail by Tony Park.

Non-fiction highlights include Khaya Dlanga’s It’s the Answers for Me, When Secrets Become Stories edited by Sue Nyathi, and The New Apartheid by Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh.

The children’s and young adults showcase new titles from David Walliams, Niki Daly and Jeff Kinney.

Plenty for every taste and genre.

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2. The competitio­n opens today and closes on Thursday at 3pm.

3. Winners will be notified via email.

4. SMS costs R1.50.

5. The prize is non-exchangeab­le, non-transferab­le and is not redeemable for cash or other prizes.

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