Books
John F. Kennedy – We Choose to go to the Moon
The address at Rice University regarding the USA’s space program – commonly known by the sentence in the middle of the speech: “We choose to go to the Moon” – was delivered on 12 September 1962, by John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States.
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























