Welcome to Sithe!
January 18, 2010 by Brown Shuga
Just Curious officially welcomes Sithe , to the team.
Sithe Sikhosana will be reviewing books on the site and I’m looking forward to his reviews because I would personally like to start reading but have absolutely no idea where to begin.
Sithe describes himself as an ardent book reader and will be chatting to us about books on a wide range of topics.
We hope he will inspire those of us who are lazy to read, to do so. Well, because we’ve heard all these positive things about how reading opens up your mind etc etc, mmmhh…we wanna see
A warm welcome Sithe, we look foward to your reviews.
Check out Sithe’s Profile HERE
Check out Sithe’s FIRST Book Review HERE


Phile on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 7:32 am
U r in every website Gi!
LindZ on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 8:10 am
Hey Sithe nice one bro.
khafo on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 8:17 am
Welcome Sithe. We love you!
pinana on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 8:19 am
Hayibo BS.. nawe saying “Welcome to Sithe” Im thinking Sithe is a name of a place or something…
Phile on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 8:39 am
Read ur review,it cudnt be said better! Cruel truth it is.
ntshepeng on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 8:58 am
Oh wow, something i can finally religiously comment on…..welcome Sithe!
Deleesh on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 9:06 am
pinana thanks for highlighting THAT…as a zulu girl I know that his name should be/is is usually ” S’the….as in Sthembiso.NOT SITHEmbiso..but Gautenians always want to split or pronounce the vowel..which makes the name sound like something else and it looses that sound in fact the word sithe, can also mean “in secret or hidden..e.g ubokwenza leyonto esithe..” you should do that in private”….so I dono whether Mr Skhosana got to Joburg and changed the way his name is pronnounced ngoba eseseGoli.LOL.or vele in KZN he was called Sithe….
forgive me Miss Borwn for being fussy…just ignore this comment
BTW I loved the book review
pinana on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 9:26 am
Heheh… Deleesh.. Now mos the ‘secre/private’ meaning of the word Sithe gives a whole new meaning to the “Welcome to Sithe” statement….
Its some ‘click at your own risk’ typa thing…like ‘admission beyond this point is strictly reserved’… Sorry, I know my mind always works overtime…
Sithe… keep rolling them book reviews.. loved the first one…Now ima start commenting on JC…yippiie
Nonny on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 9:35 am
Welcome S’the, I just read ur Barak Obama book review and I am very impressed. U write very well. I look forward to reading more of ur reviews and being inspired to read more as well.
J-Girl on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 10:16 am
Welcome S’the
Brown Shuga on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 10:43 am
Niyaphapha he spelled his name as Sithe hawu! Lol
sponono on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 10:48 am
I think I’ll call you S’the (me being a Durbanite and a Zulu..LOL)…great review..I’m lookin foward to your next one…I think amma start readin again
sponono on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 10:50 am
Brown Suga..that means Deleesh is right..wafika eGoli washintsha igama lakhe…hi hi hi hi…”Sthe Comes to Jozi becomes SITHE….”…LOL…now that would make a nice story to review….
pinana on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 10:55 am
lol @ sponono
Makgotso on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 11:04 am
Welkom Sthe and great review kaObama looking forward to more reviews
Sithe on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 11:27 am
…You guys are funny…! LOL… To clear the matter : When I’m in KZN they call me S’the, in Jozi they call me SITHE…Honestly, I don’t mind either…Like Slimshady would say ‘I am whoever you say I am…’
@sponono you might be on to something there
PS, Thank you for the love!
Funky K aka FK on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 11:52 am
Welcome S’the. Don’t know much about you, but after reading Obama’s book review, I think we are going to be good friends for a very long time.
sponono on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 11:56 am
Sthe I guess all Gautanians do that even with abo S’ya..they call them Siya…you mite as well let them..LOL
BTW I read JZee’s list of books that have influenced him and teh reason why…and I was pleasantly suprised by his take on life..and I’ve only read ONe of these
1.The Seat of the Soul By Gary Zukav
2. The Celestine Prophecy By James Redfield
3. The Odyssey By Homer
4. Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell
5. Purple Cow By Seth Godin
6. Nigge By Dick Gregory
Bee on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 2:11 pm
Welcome Sithe. Lookin in seeing mo frm u, do what you do best. All da best!
lwandie on Tue, 19th Jan 2010 3:41 pm
Siyakwamkela Sthe_your first review is on point,thnx J C for adding a well thought out section …eer**cough cough** here’s hoping for movie and fashion review sections in the future for the lot of us with multiple addictions hehee
Nokulunga on Thu, 21st Jan 2010 12:16 pm
hi S’the thanks for a great review we are so gonna get along and with jozi they like changing names im a durban nite ekhaya bangibiza Lungo or No ngafika egoli sengiwu lungsta,noku im like wtf??????????