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Turning Table by Ayandak10
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It's funny because when you're a little kid, you are under the impression that you can just grow up and go about your life in the same way you always have. When you're a kid, you have this whole perception of who you are going to be. You are too young, too full of innocence intertwined with naïveté to truly recognize how complicated the world is going to become. You never would have guessed that the idealized version of yourself that you have had in mind will do everything in its power to slowly slip away from you. Good girl's gone bad, the ripples of a TUNING TABLE
Love And War Season 1 by sandisiwegxaba
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A university love story with a twist of the supernatural. This is a collaborative book with the writer Sphumelele Nhlabathi. Hence the multi language.
Miss Chubby  by enhlesa101
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She is beautiful, she is sexy, she is independent, she is fierce, she is successful and her name is Ntombifuthi Lwandlelethu Cele.
The Mbovu Dynasty  by Ayandak10
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You've probably heard the saying, "Can't live with them, can't live without them." You may have used it once or twice when you've had enough of a family member's antics, but so you know Some family trees bear an enormous crop of nuts... Then normal people. But through family ties mean that no matter how much you might want to run from your family, you can't. It's like that annoying itch you can't scratch. They say the bigger the family, the bigger your problems. We are: "THE MBOVU DYNASTY"
IF ONLY..... by TrishDire
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They say "ubuhle bendoda izinkomo zakhe" ( a real man is judged by the size of his pockets) well I disagree cause I've seen women married to rich men living miserable lives, I've seen slay queens dating rich guys who treated like them like shit and they stayed because of money so to me even if you work a 9 to 5 job and you can't afford to buy me a Brazilian and Peruvian hair, even if you can't afford to take me to the most expensive restaurant or to Dubai or even Durban or Cape Town I'll still love you..... as long as I don't sleep hungry and you make me happy and try by all means to cater for me and you respect, love and you are honest and faithful to me then I'll treat you like a king. So what im trying to say is there are still ladies out there who aren't moved by material things and once you have her make sure you never lose her cause you'll watch from a distance as another man makes her happy while you are married to a gold digger....remember glitter is not gold and the grass is not always green on the other side! Anyway walk with me on this journey as I take you through the challenges a lady called Marang and her best friend Dineo face as they tackle life's challenges and finding true love.