Netgalley May Book Reviews
Eight books, seven of them various kinds of great (I have ambitions of becoming Mrs Gooch), and one absolute dud stalled out on the starting grid. Please let me know if you can recommend a really good F1 novel. Murder Like Clockwork by Nicola Whyte is a clever,...
CHARGE Electric Vehicle Charging: Solar-Powered Road Trips Arrive on the N3
There is something very South African about a good road trip. The snack stop. The padstal coffee. The quick stretch. The debate over whether Harrismith is “almost there” or absolutely not. For years, the Johannesburg-to-Durban route has been powered by petrol pumps,...
Nine Yards Rosebank: Joburg’s New Green Town Square Has Arrived
Johannesburg has plenty of places to shop, eat and grab coffee. But every now and then, something comes along that feels less like a development and more like a fresh chapter in the city’s personality. That is exactly what makes Nine Yards Rosebank so exciting. Set on...
April Netgalley Reviews
It's been a busy month of post-op rehab and getting back to work, but I've got some books you should check out. Even a cheeky romance, which isn't really my vibe, but I was pleasantly surprised by. Spies, Lies, and Alibis by Natalie Walters is the kind of romantic...
All about money: credit, debt, and bonuses

All about money: credit, debt, and bonuses

I don't blog about my personal stuff on this site that often, but I've been involved in a project and feel like I should own up to my financial situation publically; it helps to remind me that I'm not defined by it, despite it feeling like an overwhelming part of my...

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Dressed up and turning heads

Dressed up and turning heads

I love pretty dresses (and shoes), but some things are just a little weird. I found this link to a few really beautiful dresses, but I wouldn't be caught wearing any of them out on the street. I guess if you have allergies, a gown created from toilet paper will come...

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