Turn The Page Top 3 – November 2024

Hello everybody!

It’s the first Friday of the month and regular readers will know that means it’s time for the charts brought to you by Beyond The Vale Publishing and Turn The Page Distribution. Now, just to give you notice, the first Friday in January, I will be presenting full charts for the whole of 2024!

But for now, these were the top sellers in November through Turn The Page Distribution:

Lets’s start with FICTION:

Fiction number 3:

Michael Ferguson – A God of Flames and Monsters

The eagerly awaited sequel of “Prophecy of Flowers and Lighning”, more high fantasy and mythology.

Fiction number 2:

Khanya Komako – Crimsonious

Adventure in the Amazon jungle

Fiction number 1:

CC Heuvel – The Agu, Training Ground

Congratulations Chantal, a successful signing on Saturday at Exclusive Books Centurion. High fantasy as Elementals take on Dark Elder.

Now, let’s move onto our top 3 sellers for NON-FICTION

Non-fiction number 3:

Marjorie C Ngwenya – Empowered Evolution

Shape your mindset, discover your meaning.

Non-fiction number 2:

Tumi – Thrive; A Journey of Hope and Resilience

Following a successful launch at Exclusive Books, Melrose Arch, a book full of experienced advice for women entering the work place.

 

Non-fiction number 1:

Congratulations go to:

Nthebe Molope – King Mzilikazi Kamashobane

For the third month in a row, Nthebe’s brilliant book is top of our sales charts. Thoroughly researched and detailed history of a king who ruled much of South Africa and Botswana.

 

And finally, to our CHILDREN’S/YOUNG ADULT chart.

In at number 3:

Charley Hall – Whistle in the Fynbos

Beautifully illustrated collection of 4 stories for children.

At number 2:

Sam Kader – The Adventures of Saffy – book 1

Journey to the Kruger with Saffy in this delightfully illustrated book.

And congratulations to this month’s number 1 selling children’s/young adult book

Andrew Redd – Temi and the Vegetable Thief (English)

This illustrated book is set in Cape Town and is also available in Afrikaans and Xhosa.

Ok folks, that’s all for today. Remember Turn The Page 2024 submissions are closed but we are taking entries for January 2025 – you can still email me on info@turnthepage.co.za for more information or click here.

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