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Books are the ideal gift for all ages and occasions and we are here to help you select the right book/s for yourself or as a gift, effortlessly. Love Books is one of the greatest small, independent book shops in Johannesburg. Their hand-selected range of books is perfectly edited to make choosing the right book easier than ever, and they stock a wide variety of books that are stylish and inspiring.
Books are beautifully gift-wrapped and conveniently delivered (optional) or can be collected at the Bamboo Centre, 53 Rustenburg Road, Melville, JHB, Contact Love Books: (011) 726 7408 or info@lovebooks.co.za. See this month recommendations:

Figuring Faith by Fiona Rankin-Smith, ~ 370
Call and Response by Cedric Nunn ~ R450
Mid-Century Ads: Advertising from the Mad Era by Taschen ~ R662
Type: A visual history of typefaces and graphic styles Volume 1 1628-1900 edited by Cees de Jonget al ~ R777
The Geometry of Pasta by Caz Hildebrand and Jacob Kenedy ~ R147
Celebrate: Beautiful food and table ideas by Tina Bester ~ R174
Ripailles by Stephane Reynaud ~ R565
Leon: Baking and Puddings by Claire and Ptak Henry Dimbleby ~ R430
What to Cook and How to Cook It: Fresh & Easy by Jane Hornby ~ R520
Kos vir die Kenner by C Louis Leipoldt ~ R242
Moro: The Cookbook by Sam and Sam Clark ~ R305
Eleven Madison Park by Daniel Humm ~ R695

Even Silence Has an End by Ingrid Betancourt ~ R177
I Shall Not Hate by Izzeldin Abuelaish ~ R163
The Last Rhinos by Lawrence Anthony ~ R140
Open by Andre Agassi ~ R140

Lessons in Husbandry by Shaida Kazie Ali ~ R130
Me Before You by Jojo Moyes ~ R130
Waiting for Sunrise by William Boyd ~ R200
The Secret Life of William Shakespeare by Jude Morgan ~ R180

The Chemistry of Tears by Peter Carey ~ R205
The Book of War by James Whyle ~ R158
The Red House by Mark Haddon ~ R225
The Book of Madness and Cures by Regina O'Melveny ~ R205

The Motor Bike Book The definitive visual history by DK ~ R360
Dinner with Churchill Policy-making at the dinner table by Cita Stelzer ~ R140
The Operators: The wild and terrifying inside story of America's war in Afghanistan by Michael Hastings ~ R215
The Killer of Little Shepherds the case of the French ripper and the birth of forensic science by Douglas Starr ~ R140

Sharp Sharp by Ed Suter, R289
The Reading Revolution by Ashwin Desai ~ R315
The South African Story with Desmond Tutu ~ R258
The Abundant Herds by Marguerite Poland ~ R410
The Joburg Book by Nechama Brodie et al ~ R315
Great Tuskers of Africa by Johan Marais and David Hadaway ~ R410
Mandela: An authorised portrait by Mike Nicol et al ~ R480
Tutu: The authorised portrait by Allister Sparks and Mpho A. Tutu ~ R350

Politically Incorrect An Autobiography by Peter de Villiers ~ R231
Extraordinary Book of South African Rugby by Wim van der Berg ~ R135
The Shadow World Inside the global arms trade by Andrew Feinstein ~ R280
Eight Days in September The removal of Thabo Mbeki by Frank Chikane ~ R205

Spring is Here My Friends Bus Stops(box set) by Taro Gomi ~ R199
The South African Alphabet by Alex Latimer ~ R125
Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson ~ R95
Collective Nouns: Flash Cards from A to Z by Woop Studios ~ R210

Oliver Strange and the Journey to the Swamps by Dianne Hofmeyr ~ R132
Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder The end of the world maybe by Jo Nesbo ~ R116
The Prince Who Walked with Lions by Elizabeth Laird ~ R158

Nancy Drew Mysteries The Secret of the Old Cloth by Carolyn Keene ~ R67
Marshmallow Skye by Cathy Cassidy ~ R105
The Great Escape by Megan Rix ~ 100
Junonia by Kevin Henkes ~ R80
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