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Immigrant family's struggle with addiction and loss.

13 Dec - 25 Dec | For Email Subscribers | SG and MY Only

Transcendent Kingdom

by Yaa Gyasi

If you're drawn to narratives that gracefully interweave personal and societal issues, "Transcendent Kingdom" could resonate with you deeply. Yaa Gyasi takes you through an intense journey of a family that confronts the very love and pain that binds them. It’s a thought-provoking tale that offers a look into the complexities of immigrant life, the pursuit of science for clarity, and the need for redemption amidst grief. This book isn't just timely; it explores timeless themes with a brilliance that illuminates the paths of its readers.

Timely warning against government manipulation and surveillance.

13 Dec - 25 Dec | For Email Subscribers | SG and MY Only

1984

by George Orwell

1984 is a gripping and unsettling depiction of a dystopian society where the government controls every aspect of its citizens' lives. Orwell's vivid imagination and powerful storytelling create a world that feels both familiar and horrifyingly possible. As you follow Winston Smith's rebellion against the oppressive regime, you can't help but question the nature of truth, freedom, and the power of individual thought. This thought-provoking classic is a must-read for anyone who values their autonomy and believes in the importance of holding those in power accountable.

A courageous girl challenges systemic racial injustice and corruption.

26 Nov - 10 Dec | For Email Subscribers | SG and MY Only

The Hate U Give

by Angie Thomas

The Hate U Give captures the raw emotions and struggles of sixteen-year-old Starr, who finds herself torn between her impoverished neighborhood and her privileged school. Angie Thomas fearlessly explores the complexities of racism, offering a thought-provoking narrative that will leave you feeling both enraged and inspired. This is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the realities of racial oppression and the importance of finding one's voice in the face of adversity.

Evocative dive into '70s rock-and-roll dynamism.

26 Nov - 10 Dec | For Email Subscribers | SG and MY only

Daisy Jones and the Six

by Taylor Jenkins Reid

If you're nostalgic for the gritty glamour of '70s rock or enjoy narratives that feel like a behind-the-music exposé, "Daisy Jones & The Six" will resonate with you. Taylor Jenkins Reid crafts an immersive trip through an iconic era of music with complex characters whose intertwined lives of passion, rivalry, and creative genius echo the chaotic brilliance of the time. It's like reading a documentary, making it almost impossible not to hear the music coming off the pages.

A generational saga encapsulates America's complex roots.

26 Nov - 10 Dec | For Telegram Followers | SG and MY only

Homegoing

by Yaa Gyasi

"Homegoing" is a mosaic of raw, interweaving lives, connecting personal histories with the broader tapestry of human experience. It's a book for those who appreciate deep emotional resonance and multifaceted narratives. As Gyasi guides you through generations, the diversity of perspectives and profound themes of identity, heritage, and the legacy of the past may profoundly move you.

Poignant tale of female friendship amid adversity.

26 Nov - 10 Dec | For Telegram Followers | SG and My only

Chain Gang All Stars: A Read With Jenna Pick

by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah

If you're looking for a book that delves into deep connections and resilience, "Chain Gang All Stars" is the one. It crafts an inspiring narrative about women supporting each other in the toughest of circumstances. The characters are likely to stay with you, their struggles and triumphs a testament to the human spirit.

Transform habits, prioritize daily joy and productivity.

26 Nov - 10 Dec | For Instagram Followers | SG and MY Only

Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day

by Jake Knapp & John Zeratsky

"Make Time" is like that friend who always has the best life hacks—they've thought deeply about productivity, cutting through clutter to get to the heart of what makes for a fulfilled day. It's no dry manual; it's a collection of "try-this-now" tips that feel like they’ve been shared over a coffee. Whether you’re feeling swamped by the digital deluge or you’re looking to refine your daily routine, this book could be your blueprint for a more intentional and satisfying life.

Feminist fairy tales for girls and boys

26 Nov - 10 Dec | For Instagram Followers | SG and MY Only

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

by Elena; Cavallo Favilli

This book is a must-read for anyone looking to challenge traditional gender roles and be inspired by the stories of strong and courageous women. With beautiful illustrations and captivating storytelling, it reimagines the classic fairy tale narratives to empower young girls and boys. From scientists to activists, the book introduces 100 remarkable women who have made a significant impact on the world.

AI's heartfelt quest exploring love, identity, future.

26 Nov - 10 Dec | For Instagram Followers | SG and MY Only

Klara and the Sun

by Kazuo Ishiguro

For those intrigued by the intersection of technology and humanity. Kazuo Ishiguro has crafted a narrative that's not only sophisticated in its portrayal of artificial intelligence but also poignant in its meditation on love and loneliness. Ishiguro's storytelling might change the way you perceive the world, with Klara's perspective providing a unique and touching outlook on what it means to be truly connected.

Thoughtful portrait of life, love, and how much books and bookstores mean to the people who love them.

18 - 31 Aug | For Email Subscribers | SG and MY Only

More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop: A Novel

By Satoshi Yagisawa (Author), Eric Ozawa (Translator)

Set again in the beloved Japanese bookshop and nearby coffee shop in the Jimbochi neighborhood of Toyko, More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop deepens the relationship between Takako, her uncle Satoru , and the people in their lives. A new cast of heartwarming regulars have appeared in the shop, including an old man who wears the same ragged mouse-colored sweater and another who collects books solely for the official stamps with the author’s personal seal.

Satoshi Yagisawa illuminates the everyday relationships between people that are forged and grown through a shared love of books. Characters leave and return, fall in and out of love, and some eventually die. As time passes, Satoru, with Takako’s help, must choose whether to keep the bookshop open or shutter its doors forever. Making the decision will take uncle and niece on an emotional journey back to their family’s roots and remind them again what a bookstore can mean to an individual, a neighborhood, and a whole culture.

Mind-bending collection of Murakami's first-person tales.

18 - 31 Aug | For Email Subscribers | SG and MY Only

First Person Singular

By Haruki Murakami

This collection of short stories by Haruki Murakami is a mind-bending journey into the depths of the human mind. Each story, told in the first person, explores themes of love, solitude, childhood, and memory, accompanied by Murakami's distinctive twist. Whether you're a fan of Murakami's previous works or a newcomer to his writing, you'll be captivated by the philosophical and mysterious narratives that challenge the boundaries between reality and imagination. Prepare to be taken on an unforgettable literary adventure.

Tale of love and memory.

18 - 31 Aug | For Telegram Followers | SG and MY Only

The Buried Giant

By Kazuo Ishiguro

"You've long set your heart against it, Axl, I know. But it's time now to think on it anew. There's a journey we must go on, and no more delay..."

The Buried Giant begins as a couple set off across a troubled land of mist and rain in the hope of finding a son they have not seen in years. Sometimes savage, often intensely moving, Kazuo Ishiguro's first novel in nearly a decade is about lost memories, love, revenge, and war.

Included on TIME Magazine's "THE 100 BEST FANTASY BOOKS OF ALL TIME".

Honest Communication: Master the art of radical candor.

18 - 31 Aug | For Telegram Followers | SG and MY Only

Radical Candor

By Kim Malone Scott

Tired of sugar-coating your words and want to learn how to communicate honestly and effectively? With practical advice and relatable examples, Kim Scott shows you how to strike the right balance between being kind and being clear. By implementing radical candor, you'll be able to build stronger relationships, improve your leadership skills, and create a positive work environment where everyone can thrive.

Ishiguro's first novel — story of an artist as an aging man, struggling through the wreckage of Japan's World War II experience.

Jul 23 - 9 Aug | For Instagram Followers | SG and MY Only

An Artist of the Floating World

By Kazuo Ishiguro

In the face of the misery in his homeland, the artist Masuji Ono was unwilling to devote his art solely to the celebration of physical beauty. Instead, he put his work in the service of the imperialist movement that led Japan into World War II. Now, as the mature Ono struggles through the aftermath of that war, his memories of his youth and of the “floating world”—the nocturnal world of pleasure, entertainment, and drink—offer him both escape and redemption, even as they punish him for betraying his early promise. Indicted by society for its defeat and reviled for his past aesthetics, he relives the passage through his personal history that makes him both a hero and a coward but, above all, a human being.

Days at the Morisaki Bookshop - Thryft
Rediscovery and solace in a Tokyo bookshop.

Jul 23 - 9 Aug | For Instagram Followers | SG and MY Only

Days at the Morisaki Bookshop

By Eric Ozawa, Satoshi Yagisawa

If you've ever felt like life has completely upended your plans, "Days at the Morisaki Bookshop" might resonate with you in a profound way. It's a story that weaves the therapeutic nature of books with the intricate tapestry of human relationships. As you follow Takako on her journey from loss to self-discovery among the stacks of a quaint Tokyo bookshop, you may just find a comforting reflection of your own search for meaning and connection.