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Kom ontmoet Constant van der Merwe, skrywer van Die geheim van Mussolini se kaart, by Wordsworth Somerset Mall! (1 Apr)
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Penguin Random House SA nooi jou hartlik uit na die bekendstelling van Die geheim van Mussolini se kaart deur Constant van der Merwe!

Kom ontmoet die skrywer by Wordsworth Somerset Mall op 1 April 2022.

Moenie dit misloop nie!

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Datum: Vrydag 1 April 2022
Tyd: 11:00
Plek: Wordsworth, Ingang 3, Somerset Mall
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