Author and media personality Bonang Matheba launched her book titled from A to B at a private event in Sandton City’s Diamond Walk in Johannesburg on Thursday.
The book is said to be a reflection of her career, the abuse she endured in her previous relationship, and her friendship with media socialite and Idols judge, Somizi Mhlongo.
Some who have read the book took to Twitter to voice their frustrations and disappointments saying the book is full of grammatical errors and typos.
Matheba's book became a best seller in its first two weeks of release.
First sentence into Bonang's book and the first mistake is her birthday is wrong pic.twitter.com/P0wKapEBVg
— Babes we🍑 (@Tee_theDiva) August 3, 2017
#BonangMatheba 😂 girl i feel like im back in high school with my broken engrish and gramma and all and then; ya know 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/ALpjDmEJEP
— Duchess of Bizana (@Lisa_Sodiya) August 3, 2017
Five skipas and Bonang are in the same whatsapp group. Same taxi. Same song. Same movie. #BonangMatheba #BonangBookSagaFtDaniel pic.twitter.com/2nsdwT8mTf
— JESUS FREAK 🙏 (@MundiaMC) August 4, 2017
Yaz, I made sure my friends buy this book, now they want me to host a A-Z session, to justify grammar issues, so disrespected #BonangMatheba pic.twitter.com/LH7blbxqUU
— Tsholo_T_ (@TsholoT4) August 3, 2017
I'm waiting for exclusive books to tell us to come get our refunds for selling us a terrible piece of writing!!!#fromAtoB #BonangMatheba pic.twitter.com/xHNSIMFRKX
— vuyiswa manzi (@cutestvee) August 3, 2017
At the launch, Matheba revealed that she seeks her parents validation first before anyone's.
"The only validation I have ever sought for was that of my parents. Everything I do and have always done I have always checked they were happy with it and if they were, then all is okay.
— Bonang Matheba, Author and media personality

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