Don’t Let Him In by Lisa Jewell
What begins as a dream romance quickly spirals into a chilling nightmare. He’s charming, loving, and perfect—until he vanishes for days without explanation. As unease turns to fear, one truth becomes undeniable: something is very wrong. A tense, twisty tale of obsession, secrets, and the danger of letting someone in. R390 cover price.

The Eights by Joanna Miller
Set in 1920s Oxford, The Eights follows four pioneering women navigating friendship, grief, ambition, and secrets as they begin life as the university’s first female students. Against a backdrop of lingering war trauma and societal resistance, their bond becomes a powerful force in their fight for identity, belonging, and change. R355 cover price.

By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult
Spanning 16th-century England and modern-day Manhattan, this powerful novel explores two women—Emilia Bassano and her descendant Melina Green—who challenge a world that silences female voices. As both hide behind male names to be heard, By Any Other Name asks: what if women wrote history all along? R275 cover price.

Consider Yourself Kissed by Jessica Stanley
Set over a whirlwind decade of political upheaval and personal change, this witty, heartfelt novel follows Coralie as she builds a life with charming Adam and his daughter. But amid love, parenting, and world events, she begins to wonder: has she lost herself while gaining everything she thought she wanted? R380 cover price.

50 Sentences That Make Life Easier by Karin Kuschik
This empowering bestseller offers practical, punchy phrases to navigate life’s tricky moments with clarity and confidence. Blending real-life stories with expert coaching insight, Kuschik shows how just a sentence can shift perspective, defuse conflict, and boost self-respect—arming you with calm, control, and courage for any situation. R380 cover price.

The Tenant by Freida McFadden
When Blake rents out a room to the seemingly perfect Whitney, his financial problems appear solved—until unsettling changes creep in. A foul smell, strange sounds, and eerie behaviour from neighbours suggest something sinister. As paranoia builds, Blake must face the chilling truth: danger has already moved in. R290 cover price.

We Two From Heaven by James Whyle
A bold, unconventional memoir blending personal history with his father’s World War I letters, We Two From Heaven explores identity, memory, and madness. Juxtaposing war, apartheid, and coming-of-age in South Africa, Whyle crafts a lyrical, unflinching meditation on heritage, violence, and the stories we carry through time. R315 cover price.



