  - Join Here - Terms & Conditions - What is Writers Club?

|
BOOK REVIEWS
Whiteout by Ken Follett
Once again Ken Follett has produced a treat of a read in his latest literary offering – Whiteout. In this, his 17th novel, internationally best-selling author, Follett draws the reader into an “oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive” scenario. He hasn’t lost any of his literary touch, still managing to produce a superb thriller on a par with his first Best Seller – Eye of the Needle.
Shared Lives: Growing up in 50's Cape Town
Lyndall Gordon’s Shared Lives: Growing up in 50’s Cape Town, revises her memoir of life and friendships formed as a young student entering the Good Hope School within the shadows of Lion’s Head. Beautifully written, Ms Gordon takes you back to an era where woman had little purpose other than to relinquish their educated status and marry a suitable man.
Every Second Counts
Picking up from where his first biography ends, Lance Armstrong continues his narration in "Every Second Counts: From Recovery to Victory". But the book lacks heart for those looking for a glimpse into the man behind the yellow jersey.
SHORT STORIES
Listen to me.....
Listen to me…. Is a short story about the emotional torment of a woman in a loveless relationship.
The characters remain nameless; they are irrelevant to the story, a story that plays itself out in the many homes and relationships of our current times....
|  |
|
Biography
Ruth has been called Nosey, but prefers the more PC equivalent of Information Gatherer. It's not that she has a malicious intent regarding the knowledge she acquires, but rather she just likes to know what's going on. Having just completed her BA in Archival Studies via UNISA, she's looking forward to putting her nose into many a musty manuscript hidden within the depths of the Archives.Email Ruth...
|
|
FEATURES
Wedding photo blues or desperate housewife?
Calling all you pre and soon to be brides out there. Can you live up to the image of your wedding day photo, day after day, after day? Explore the despair of apparently not being able too!
Michael Jackson...did he or didn't he. Isn't that supposed to be the question?
Michael Jackson the Peter Pan of Pop stands accused of sexual abuse against a minor. But is this trial losing the plot? Just what is the ruling going to be based on?
Leave my hair alone...
A woman's hair is her crowing glory, so why is it that family and Hairdresser's alike are so keen to take out their frustrations on it? Who hasn't left the Salon petrified of being seen by somebody you know, or worst still seeking out a large brown bag to hide the offending style?
|  |  |