Books
Murder, medicine and madness in UK’s NHS
‘A Particularly Nasty Case’ has been diagnosed as a particularly enjoyable read
Locked-up madwoman is given gothic body horror treatment
In ‘Carrion Crow’, Heather Parry examines class and capitalism through the demands placed on women to perform respectability
BIG READ: Tender comrades — how Malema bankrolled his party
An excerpt from ‘Malema: Money. Power. Patronage’ by Micah Reddy & Pauli van Wyk
Practical guide to setting meaningful goals
The book is a rare find in the crowded leadership genre, resisting the temptation of quick fixes
A Halloween reading guide
Gothic suspense, haunted houses, unreliable narrators, and stories of obsession and madness
Sweeping family saga in small-town America
Novel is located within the larger story of mid-century middle America, from World War 2 rationing to unrest of Vietnam era
How to become an advanced public speaker
Dineshrie Pillay shares her storytelling secrets and ways to deliver your material in an engaging way
A trip down library lane
What to do when you find out you’re missing a few books in your favourite detective series? Well, it so happens that public libraries still exist ...
Write and wrong: the cost of being ethical
Former business leader Brand Pretorius on the challenge of being principled in an unprincipled society






















