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Nandi is wondering all sorts of strange things about the world. And it begins with a simple question: What if…?
Because death should be a laughing matter! Already down on his luck, Claudio Chillwell has a day that goes from bad to worse - he dies on his way to a job interview. A chatty grim reaper named Gee feels horrible about the embarrassing way that Claudio slipped off this mortal coil and decides to give him a second chance at living. However, the Dead Council frowns upon necromancy, and there are consequences for those who contravene the rules. Gee ends up on the run and seeks sanctuary at Claudio's home. The suits are having none of it, though, and track down Gee and his new human friends, promising to torment them with hellhounds, soap operas, and bad haircuts. Will Claudio and Gee survive the bureaucracy and live to tell the tale? WARNING: This book combines the outrageous quirk of Deadpool with the adventure of Bill & Ted. Your stomach may hurt afterwards.
“Spiders, snakes, ghosts, skeletons, vampires? She loved them all. The scarier the better, in her opinion. But ballerinas? She couldn’t imagine anything worse.” Meet Bongi. She loves aliens. She loves spiders and she loves all sorts of scary stuff! There are only two things Bongi doesn’t like: pink and ballet. So when her mom signs her up for ballet classes for a term, Bongi can’t think of anything worse! But then she comes up with the perfect plan: She’s going to sabotage the class so much that she gets kicked out! Will Bongi be able to weird her way out of tutus and pink leotards or will she learn to love pirouettes and pliés?
Journeys & arrivals in strange & magical places - a kaleidoscopic collection of stories by Africa's younger writers. Follow the Road is a collection of stories pushing against the grain of right vs wrong. It is an anthology of unique perspectives, ideas and dreams.
A dazzling collection from across the African continent and diaspora here SHORT STORY DAY AFRICA has assembled the best nineteen stories from their 2013 competition. Food is at the centre of stories from authors emerging and established, blending the secular, the supernatural, the old and the new in a spectacular celebration of short fiction. Civil wars, evictions, vacations, feasts and romances the stories we bring to our tables that bring us together and tear us apart.
Nanda sedang duduk di tangga biru rumahnya. Ia berpikir dan bertanya-tanya: “Bagaimana jika…? Bagaimana jika…?” Apa saja yang dipikirkan oleh Nanda? Kamu akan mengetahui cerita lengkapnya dalam buku ini. Bacalah!
As mens die eerste keer vir Billy sien, sal jy dink hy's net 'n perd. 'n Bruin perd met 'n wit vlek tussen die oë. Maar Stella weet van beter. Wanneer sy op Billy se rug klim en deur die woud galop, is alles net perfek! Sy kan nie wag om ná skool saam met haar maat Mira by die pragtige perdeplaas langs die see te gaan ry en nuwe toertjies te leer nie. Maar tannie Lara, die eienaar van die perdeplaas, het 'n geheim ... 'n geheim wat die einde van die kinders se perdrylesse kan beteken. Wanneer Stella uitvind wat dit is, moet sy baie vinnig 'n plan beraam om haar geliefde perdryskool te red. Kan die interessante nuwe musiekjuffrou by die skool dalk help? Hoekom voel dit asof die nare Runette alles probeer bederf? Gelukkig het Stella en Mira 'n plan, 'n plan wat almal op die dorp se asem sal wegslaan.
Hy kan vlieg. Hy kan planne maak. Hy kan met nare mense se gal werk. Hy en sy swaard skrik nie vir monsters nie. Sy naam is Perseus – ’n superheld van lank gelede. Jy sal mal wees oor sy storie!
Short Story Day Africa presents its annual anthology. The stories explore true and alternative African culture through a competition on the theme of Water. This is the third in the SSDA collection of anthologies, which aim to break the one-dimensional view of African storytelling and fiction writing. Short Story Day Africa brings together writers, readers, booksellers, publishers, teachers, and school children from all over the globe to write, submit, read, workshop, and discuss stories. Rachel Zadok is the author of two novels: Gem Squash Tokoloshe (2005) and Sister-Sister (2013). Nick Mulgrew is a freelance editor and a columnist for the Sunday Times, South Africa.
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