André Ferero


Biography

André Ferero is a South African who has been living in France since July 2006. Even though his love for Africa hasn't diminished during that time he is not complaining about living in the kingdom (well, Republic) of food and wine.
His interests include photography, reading, (good) movies, hiking, wine tasting, traveling and trying to figure out this experience called life. Music is one of his biggest loves on earth and he listens to almost anything, from old to new.
He writes as often as possible. He describes his fiction as speculative with a focus on the characters in possible futures. He has also just finished a South African guidebook that is different from all other guidebooks on the topic and will be very helpful to travelers who want to plan their own trip to Southern Africa.

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Books

A Thief Of Notes    by André Ferero
Price: $2.99 USD. 101810 words. Published on May 14, 2012. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
A thief is born every minute. But a thief of music is not born often. And when that thief is born it is inevitable that he will steal music - as much of it as possible. Music will become his love, his passion, his obsession. He will desire to own as much music as possible and vow to protect it from destruction. So it was with Ethan Evans.
The Fifty Cent Café    by André Ferero
Price: $2.99 USD. 84260 words. Published on November 23, 2011. Fiction.

(4.00 from 1 review)
Luke Lock lives on Earth in a not too distant future. He is an exemplary citizen who loves his life and views the government as benevolent. But Luke's views are about to change when he sees an unexpected arrest on State Television. Luke decides to start his own investigation, but has no idea where to start and who to ask for help.
The Sweetest Girl    by André Ferero
Price: $0.99 USD. 9480 words. Published on November 21, 2011. Fiction.

Ariana lives somewhere in a small village, hidden in the French Alps, unaware that her life is about to change drastically. She shares this adventure with a boy called Pachuka, a snowman called Flakes and a chocolate horse called Shadow. "The Sweetest Girl" is a heartwarming story about friendship, love, magic and, of course, chocolate.
Flight! (and other stories)    by André Ferero
Price: $0.99 USD. 27320 words. Published on May 19, 2011. Fiction.

Enter a world of magic and possibilities, where the border between fiction and reality becomes blurred, and real life blends into the world of imagination and dreams. This volume includes Flight!, The Magic Pen and A's Story – stories that remind us why we read and why we need to create new tales.
Looking For Love In A Bar Called Eternity    by André Ferero
Price: $2.99 USD. 106780 words. Published on May 13, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
When Agent U-Man arrives in Eternity - his favorite outer space bar - after a mission in Banishment, he is looking for his friend Love. Infinity, the bar lady, informs U-Man that Love has left for Earth to go and assist the earthlings in their imminent battle with Hate. Will U-Man follow Love to Earth and will he find her before Hate does? Or, is it already too late to save Love and the planet?
The Magic Pen    by André Ferero
Price: Free! 6780 words. Published on September 28, 2010. Fiction.

(4.00 from 1 review)
When a writer picks up a pen at the Avignon TGV station in the south of France, he doesn't think much of it, until a few days later when he starts writing with the mysterious pen. This story deals with such universal concepts as creativity, hope, belief and the magic that lives within all of us.
Easy Travels in South Africa    by André Ferero
Price: $0.99 USD. 10590 words. Published on November 25, 2009. Nonfiction.

This is the latest release of the popular Easy Travels in South Africa guidebook, completely revised and updated in March 2012. The book is aimed at independent travelers who want to plan their own trip online and save money in the process. It is written from the perspective of a South African who has traveled extensively throughout the country.

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