Our list is compiled from print sales data and other sources. It represents the bestselling books in South Africa from the previous four weeks to 31 July 2019, and combines Fiction and Non-fiction best sellers.
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Months on the list: 4
Previous rank: 1
#1. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
New on the list
#2. The Stellenbosch Mafia: Inside the Billionaires’ Club
by Pieter du Toit
Pieter du Toit is back with a new blockbuster. Released mid-month, it’s already charting in the top 5. The author examines South Africa’s “club” of winelands billionaires to determine whether the town has an outsized influence on business and society.
Months on the list: 4
Previous rank: 3
#3. The 5am Club
Own your mornings, master your life – and try not to think too hard about the book two spots above this one in the rankings, lest you stop giving a f*ck about being an early riser and conquering all challenges in your path.
Months on the list: 3
Previous rank: 2
#4. Everything is F*cked: A Book About Hope
New on the list
#5. Knife: A Harry Hole Novel
by Jo Nesbo
Harry Hole is back! And facing a deadly foe: the first killer he put behind bars, the notorious Svein Finne.
Months on the list: 4
Previous rank: 9
#6. Manage Your Money like a F*cking Grownup
New on the list
#7. Becoming
by Michelle Obama
Obama returns to the bestseller list after a few months away. We’re still hoping this is the first book in a trilogy that’s followed by Becoming President and Becoming President Again.
New on the list
#8. The World’s Worst Teachers
by David Walliams
Walliams’ delightfully dreadful collection of the most gruesome grown-ups ever, the worst teachers in the world. Illustrated, as always, by the superb Tony Ross.
Months on the list: 2
Previous rank: 6
#9. City of Girls
New on the list
#10. Living Coloured (Because Black & White Were Already Taken)
by Yusuf Daniels
Daniels’ funny, poignant memoir, written as a series of vignettes on Coloured life on the Cape Flats and surrounds. Online reviews have gushed with praise.