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 | | 2009, 13 March |  | Marlene van der Westhuizen |  | Read more |  | | Chef extraordinaire and author of the fabulous Delectable cookbook, Marlene van der Westhuizen's reading tastes span food writing to literary fiction. |  | | 2009, 11 March |  | Nancy Richards |  | Read more |  | | Journalist and broadcaster, SAfm's Nancy Richards has made it her mission to promote authors, books and reading. Now she tells us which books have meant a lot to her. |  | | 2009, 11 March |  | Ingrid de Kok |  | Read more |  | | Poet and academic, Ingrid de Kok has been part of the team that's put Cape Town on the map with UCT's Extra Mural Studies programmes, including the excellent Summer School Programme. She shares her ever-changing list of favourite books with us. |  | | 2009, 24 January |  | Finuala Dowling |  | Read more |  | | Finuala Dowling, poet and author, with three poetry collections and two novels published to great acclaim, offers an enticing selection of books that have inspired her. |  | | 2008, 23 December |  | Louise Gelderblom |  | Read more |  | | Ceramicist Louise Gelderblom is world-renowned for her magnificent ceramic pots and sculptures. She is less-well known for her prolific reading, but casting an eye on the books she loves will offer you a wide range of great books to inspire you. |  | | 2008, 12 December |  | John Maytham |  | Read more |  | | Cape Talk's John Maytham has probably read more books than most people in Cape Town! Here are a few of the books he's rated highly in the past year. |  | | 2008, 12 December |  | Jane Raphaely |  | Read more |  | | South Africa's best-known magazine publisher is also one our greatest readers. Here is Jane's list of favourite books with comments on each. |  | | 2008, 12 December |  | Anne Schuster |  | Read more |  | | Author and writing teacher, Anne Schuster lives in Muizenberg and is one of our favourite customers. Here are a list of old and new favourites. |
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It is what you read when you do not have to that determines what you will be when you cannot help it. by Oscar Wilde |
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