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Haunting narrative of post-revolutionary desolation.
If you're into dark, intense reads, "A Song of Stone" might just resonate with you. The book weaves a grim spectacle of the aftermath of war, tinged with the lyrical yet brutal storytelling of Iain Banks. Its atmospheric prose is likely to envelop you, making it a haunting journey through the shattered remnants of civilization. For fans of dystopian narratives that push the boundaries, this one's a gritty gem.
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Haunting narrative of post-revolutionary desolation.
If you're into dark, intense reads, "A Song of Stone" might just resonate with you. The book weaves a grim spectacle of the aftermath of war, tinged with the lyrical yet brutal storytelling of Iain Banks. Its atmospheric prose is likely to envelop you, making it a haunting journey through the shattered remnants of civilization. For fans of dystopian narratives that push the boundaries, this one's a gritty gem.
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RM26.00 MYR
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If you've got a taste for family dramas that peel back layers of secrets with each page, "Liars and Saints" might just catch your fancy. It offers a journey through decades, revealing the complexities within a family, highlighting how choices and secrets shape lives. Reading this book is like sitting down to a family dinner where every dish comes with a story.
RM37.00 MYR
RM37.00 MYR
If you like love stories with real spark, this is one of the most satisfying ever written. Elizabeth and Darcy feel wonderfully alive, and their verbal tension is half the pleasure. Beneath the romance, it is also deliciously observant about family, class, and the way people misread each other.
RM45.00 MYR
RM45.00 MYR
This looks like a thoughtful pick if you enjoy literary fiction that lingers on relationships and the quiet ache of connection across places. Even from the title alone, it suggests emotional nuance, the kind of book readers often describe as gentle but piercing. If you like stories about what holds people together despite separation, this could be a deeply satisfying read.
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RM37.00 MYR
This feels made for someone who loves emotionally bruised heroines, oddball road trips, and a little bit of magic threaded through grief. Leah’s journey is strange, aching, and quietly hopeful, with the dead photographer’s letters giving the story a haunting pull. It’s the kind of novel readers might describe as quirky but deeply healing, especially if they want a coming-of-age tale about choosing life again.
RM52.00 MYR
RM52.00 MYR
If you enjoy historical fiction with complex characters and intricate plots, Bring Up the Bodies is a good read for you. Hilary Mantel artfully weaves a web of conspiracy and betrayal, with richly drawn characters that make for a captivating read. The book relies on the historical events of Tudor England, focusing on the downfall of Anne Boleyn, but it's Mantel's ability to bring these events to life that makes this book stand out.
RM59.00 MYR
RM59.00 MYR
Georges Perec's 'W, or The Memory of Childhood' could resonate with you if you are drawn to deeply personal and allegorical stories. The duality of Perec's narrative—one recounting his experiences during wartime and the other unveiling an allegorical dictatorship—tackles the chilling nature of humanity and memory. It's a raw, thought-provoking read that offers a unique lens on historical atrocities and personal struggle, making it a profound choice for anyone interested in the psychological remnants of the past and the mechanisms of oppression.
RM41.00 MYR
RM41.00 MYR
This is the kind of novel that feels wild, feverish, and completely alive, mixing family curse, political violence, and the supernatural into something unforgettable. If you like stories that are lush, darkly funny, and unafraid of ugliness, this one really lingers. Readers often love how it turns Indonesia’s history into myth without losing the human mess, desire, and heartbreak at its core.
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This feels intimate and sweeping at once, following one woman as politics, language, and landscape are ripped away around her. If you like historical fiction that is less about grand battles and more about what oppression does to families and communities, this one really lingers. Readers often come away struck by how quietly devastating it is, and by Trina’s stubborn, human refusal to disappear.
RM41.00 MYR
RM41.00 MYR
If you like classics that feel unexpectedly modern, this is a sharp and entertaining pick. Henry James turns Parisian society, romantic entanglements, and tabloid ambition into something slyly funny and a little cutting. It’s especially satisfying if you enjoy watching seemingly innocent social moments spiral into questions about publicity, reputation, and who gets to tell whose story.
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If you love stories about becoming someone the hard way, this feels intoxicating and raw. Tess’s plunge into the punishing glamour of restaurant life is full of hunger, desire, and messy self-invention, with food and wine written so vividly you can almost taste them. It’s the kind of novel people remember for its atmosphere as much as its heartbreak.
RM33.00 MYR
RM33.00 MYR
If you're drawn to rich tapestries of mythology woven with the threads of true love and eternal battles, "To the Sky Kingdom" might just be your next favorite read. It's got the timelessness of an epic tale and the intimacy of personal sacrifice and devotion. The blend of celestial conflict and the potency of fate will likely leave you contemplating the complexities of love and power long after the final page.
RM45.00 MYR
RM45.00 MYR
This looks like a thoughtful pick if you enjoy literary fiction that lingers on relationships and the quiet ache of connection across places. Even from the title alone, it suggests emotional nuance, the kind of book readers often describe as gentle but piercing. If you like stories about what holds people together despite separation, this could be a deeply satisfying read.
RM45.00 MYR
RM45.00 MYR
This feels perfect if you like literary fiction that is strange, delicate, and emotionally sharp without losing its warmth. Mona’s number-obsessed inner world is wonderfully peculiar, but what really stays with you is how gently the novel explores fear, control, and the mess of wanting connection. It has that dreamy Aimee Bender quality where everything feels slightly enchanted and deeply human at once.
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RM63.00 MYR
RM48.00 MYR
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Regular price
RM63.00 MYR
RM48.00 MYR
24% off
If you're into classic tales of exploration and mystical allure, "She" could captivate your imagination. This novel will transport you to another era, steeped in the sentiments and ponderings of the late Victorian age. Follow the trek into the heart of Africa and experience the entanglement of imperialism and the supernatural through Haggard's narrative, which also subtly dissects contemporary views on race and gender. It's a window into past adventures that still spark wonder today.
RM37.00 MYR
RM37.00 MYR
This is the kind of dystopian story that feels raw, strange, and deeply human all at once. Gus’s innocence makes the ruined world hit harder, while the bond that grows between him and Jepperd gives the whole journey real heart. If you like comics that are haunting but gentle underneath, this one tends to stay with you.
RM45.00 MYR
RM45.00 MYR
Recommended for fans of Neil Gaiman's dark fantasy writing, as well as those who appreciate beautiful illustrations. The unique collaboration between Gaiman and Campbell brings the story to life in a visually stunning way, adding an extra layer of immersion for readers.
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RM33.00 MYR
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Regular price
RM33.00 MYR
RM22.00 MYR
33% off
If you're into dark, intense reads, "A Song of Stone" might just resonate with you. The book weaves a grim spectacle of the aftermath of war, tinged with the lyrical yet brutal storytelling of Iain Banks. Its atmospheric prose is likely to envelop you, making it a haunting journey through the shattered remnants of civilization. For fans of dystopian narratives that push the boundaries, this one's a gritty gem.
RM33.00 MYR
If you've been enchanted by The Bone Shard Daughter and The Bone Shard Emperor, The Bone Shard War offers a satisfying finale you won't want to miss. This saga has been capturing readers with its perfect blend of intricate world-building and heartfelt human struggles. Stewart's skillful storytelling brings every piece of the puzzle together, rewarding your investment in the series with an ending that resonates with a sense of both triumph and profundity.
RM48.00 MYR
RM48.00 MYR
If you're into tales spun with dark sorcery and the complexities of love that defies societal norms, "The Sun and the Void - The Warring Gods" could captivate you. It's more than just a story; it's about the courage to face deities for love, entwined with the struggle for acceptance. Reina's journey from the brink of death to defying gods will likely resonate with you if you're drawn to stories of personal transformation and the power of love amidst otherworldly challenges.
RM45.00 MYR
RM45.00 MYR
If you love tender romance with a dreamy, mythic feel, this one will really pull you in. It takes the ache of a family feud and makes it feel fresh through lush writing and a touch of magic. Readers who enjoy emotional, atmospheric stories will likely find this both heartfelt and haunting in the best way.
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