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Journey to the End of the Night - Thryft
Louis-Ferdinand Céline

Journey to the End of the Night

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If you're drawn to literary works that challenge the status quo with scathing wit, "Journey to the End of the Night" could be your next great read. Céline's influential antihero, Bardamu, invites you into a world where dark humor dances with nihilism. It's a journey not just across geographies but through the extremes of human experience, crafted with a prose that's as poetically explosive as the events it recounts.

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Enrique the Black - Thryft
Danny Jalil

Enrique the Black

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This book is a captivating historical fiction that brings to life the remarkable story of Enrique the Black. With its vivid portrayal of Enrique's struggles as a slave and his incredible journey with Magellan's fleet, this book offers a powerful exploration of resilience, adventure, and the enduring human spirit. For readers who enjoy immersive historical fiction that sheds light on lesser-known heroes, "Enrique the Black" is a must-read.

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The River Between - Thryft
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o

The River Between

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of cultural dynamics, "The River Between" could be your next immersive read. Ngugi Thiong'o beautifully captures the tension between tradition and change, providing insight not just into Kenyan history, but the universal human condition. Waiyaki's quest will resonate with anyone who has ever stood at the crossroads of progress and heritage, making you ponder where you stand too.

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The Association of Small Bombs - Thryft
Karan Mahajan

The Association of Small Bombs

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This book could be a gem for you if the human side of tragic events intrigues you. Karan Mahajan delves deep into the psyche of terrorism's aftermath, not just on victims, but on the perpetrators as well. The narrative is fearless and empathetic, making "The Association of Small Bombs" a profound read that addresses the complexities of political violence and its far-reaching consequences. It could change the way you perceive the news, empathy, and justice.

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The Spectator Bird
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Wallace Stegner, Jane Smiley

The Spectator Bird

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If you've ever felt like life is passing you by or you're watching from the sidelines, "The Spectator Bird" by Wallace Stegner could speak directly to you. Stegner's prose weaves through past and present, offering a profound look at the search for meaning in a seemingly disconnected life. It's for anyone who appreciates introspective journeys and the elegance of contemplative storytelling.

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I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home
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Lorrie Moore

I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home

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If you've ever felt torn between places and people, or if you've ever had to find your footing amid national chaos and personal turmoil, this book speaks volumes. It's a story that unflinchingly explores themes of loss, love, and what it means to truly be home. Lorrie Moore's narrative captures the raw essence of human connections, woven into the tapestry of a country's frenzy, which might resonate deeply with your own experiences.

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One Man's Bible
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Gao Xingjian

One Man's Bible

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If you're drawn to narratives that blend personal history with larger historical events, "One Man's Bible" may resonate with you. Gao Xingjian's steady prose will guide you through a poignant exploration of memory, suffering under Mao's regime, and the redemptive power of storytelling. This novel is particularly suited for those interested in the psychological impact of political turmoil and how it shapes a life in self-imposed exile.

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The Gnome's Eye - Thryft
Anna Kerz

The Gnome's Eye

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The Gnome's Eye by Anna Kerz is a heartwarming story that follows the life of a young refugee named Theresa. The book beautifully captures the emotional journey of leaving one's homeland and settling in a foreign land. The most distinctive feature of the book is the magical stone called the Gnome's Eye that Theresa's friend gives her as a protective charm. This book is a must-read for those who enjoy coming-of-age stories with a touch of magical realism. The book has received positive reviews and is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers.

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George R.R. Martin

A Storm of Swords: Part 1 Steel and Snow

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Reasons to read: - This book takes the epic fantasy genre to a whole new level with its intricate plot and well-developed characters. - The political intrigue and power struggles will keep you on the edge of your seat. - The intense battles and conflicts will leave you breathless and craving for more. - George R.R. Martin's storytelling is captivating, making it hard to put the book down.

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محسن الرملي, Luke Leafgren, Muhsin Al-Ramli

Daughter Of The Tigris

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Daughter of the Tigris explores the human cost of war and how violence can twist people beyond recognition. Muhsin Al-Ramli pens a gripping portrait of Qisma as she makes her way through the chaos of war-torn Iraq to find her father's remains. This novel teaches us that even in the midst of violence, love and mercy can still survive.

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Philip Jeyaretnam

Abraham's Promise

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"Abraham's Promise" might just resonate with you if you're intrigued by personal narratives woven into historical backdrops. In the eyes of Abraham Isaac, you'll experience an intimate portrayal of post-war Singapore, and feel the weight of a life spent grappling with the shifting tides of political idealism and personal responsibilities. The book's nuanced look at aging, memory, and disenchantment could be particularly profound if you appreciate rich character studies set against the tapestry of societal changes.

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K.S. Maniam

In A Far Country

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In A Far Country is a remarkable novel for its experiment. It moves beyond early Malayan writing in English which sought to establish a local literary imagination in opposition to an imposed colonial one. In A Far Country seeks to free itself from this literary ghetto by addressing national issues and departing from realism to do so.

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Shirley Chiang, Luo Guanzhong, Christine Sun

The Three Kingdoms. Luo Guanzhong

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This book could be a good read for you if you are captivated by epic historical sagas filled with war, betrayal, and honor. The Three Kingdoms takes you on a thrilling journey through the turbulent era of ancient China, where cunning strategists, charismatic leaders, and loyal warriors vie for power. It will immerse you in a world of epic battles, elaborate strategies, and intense emotions, teaching you the timeless lessons of history along the way. Get ready to be swept away by this saga of intrigue, valor, and brotherhood.

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Philip Jeyaretnam

Abraham's Promise

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"Abraham's Promise" takes the reader on a journey of self-discovery and nostalgia as Abraham, the protagonist, reflects on his life and how the culture and society of Singapore have changed over the years. It is a well-written and thought-provoking novel that delves into themes of idealism, cynicism, and maturation. I highly recommend it to readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories with historical and cultural insights.

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Philip Jeyaretnam

Abraham's Promise

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Abraham Isaac, teacher of Latin, philosopher and father, has, after many years, a young pupil. Teaching pulls him back into his memories: of Rose, his first love; Mercy, his stubborn sister; and most of all of Rani, his beloved wife. Of days of youth and promise, when he threw himself into the politics of Singapore in the 50s and 60s. Days when temperance and restraint gave way to action and desire. Days when the culture and society of Singapore were defined and molded. Days when he believed he had a valuable role to play as a proud citizen of a new country. Now he is old, and the burden of his years weighs on him heavily. Distanced from a present devoid of idealism and obsessed with power and money, Abraham is estranged from his strong, successful son. Descending into the past, Abraham is led from the promise of youth, through cynicism born of experience, to an understanding and reconciliation of his life and times hard-won in maturity. Prizewinning author Philip Jeyaretnam was declared Young Artist of the Year for 1993 by the Singapore National Arts Council. Abraham's Promise is his second novel.

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Suresh K. Goswami

Burning Sapphires

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Burning Sapphires could be a good read for someone interested in inspiring stories about leadership, resilience, and community building. The book takes you on a journey of a young girl who is thrusted into challenging situations, but emerges as a strong leader, taking charge of her community. Set in the beautiful village of Machail, Kashmir, the book offers a unique perspective of the region, and highlights the plight of millions of Kashmiri Muslims and refugees who are trapped in a terror-stricken valley. The book inspires readers to believe in themselves, trust their abilities, and work towards creating a life of contentment, dignity, and pride.

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Philip Jeyaretnam

Abraham's Promise

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If you've ever felt the pull of nostalgia or the weight of time, "Abraham's Promise" can speak to you. It's not just a voyage through Singapore's formative years; it's an intimate exploration of personal growth, loss, and redemption. Abraham Isaac's journey will resonate with anyone who's looked back on life's turning points with both fondness and regret. Engaging with history on a deeply human level, this story might just redefine how you view progress, be it personal or societal.

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Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad: the Eastern Sto : The Eastern Sto

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This collection brings together Conrad's most representative stories from South-East Asia, set in Java, Borneo, Singapore and Sumatra. They portray life during a period of rapid colonial expansion when society was changing dramatically. The characters are captured in moments of confrontation, often tragic, between differing ways of life, as European culture comes into conflict with indigenous Malay traditions. Included " A Narrative", " A Memory", "The End of the Tether", "The Lagoon", "Because of the Dollars" and "The Secret Sharer".

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Chiung-Yu Shih, Poppy Toland, Xinlin Wang

Masked Dolls

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An Australian woman, burdened by the original sin of her Caucasian ancestors, and a Taiwanese woman, haunted by the memories of 100 years of conflict in her homeland, meet as backpackers while travelling in South Korea. As they live and travel together, two women in flight, one from the East and the other from the West, struggle to find a way out of their personal dilemmas. * * * Shortly after the dawn of the new millennium, Judy and Jiaying are thrown together in a youth hostel in Seoul, both having escaped long-term relationships. Their arrival in Seoul in the first year of the 21st century coincides with passionate anti-American demonstrations on the streets of the city, as South Koreans protest against US troops being stationed in their country, western hegemony and the manipulations of arms dealers. Anti-American sentiment spreads like wildfire. Judy’s parents hail from Britain and France, meet in Paris during a volatile period in French history – the student movement of 1968 – and later migrate to Australia to begin a new life. After her parents part, Judy abandons racial and cultural prejudice and, while studying in Tokyo, falls in love with Zhou, a Chinese student from Beijing. But this stormy relationship eventually culminates in violence and Judy, fleeing its demise, escapes to Seoul. Jiaying’s family are from war-torn China, which, in the 19th century had suffered invasion and colonisation by the British and French; in the 20th century had been occupied by the Japanese, under the pretext of liberating Asia from Western imperialists; and was then convulsed by a Communist revolution propped up by the Russians. Having both fought in and sought to escape the wars, Jiaying’s grandparents and parents eventually settle in Taiwan, carrying with them the scars of a century of conflict. Attempting to begin a new life on this island of exiles, they struggle to come to terms with the humiliation that generations of Chinese people had suffered. Jiaying, twelve years older than Judy, becomes her only confidante, as the younger woman pours out her frustrations. Judy still loves her Chinese boyfriend, but could never really understand him. In Judy’s painful struggle to come to terms with the past, Jiaying is reminded of her own history, from which she still seeks an escape. Nationalism that has wounded and distorted history time and again over the last hundred years; violence as a consequence of sexuality repressed by Confucianism … as Jiaying began her relationship with a European man, these things had begun to seep into her life. Judy’s story gives Jiaying a channel to sort out her own thoughts and gradually begin the healing process. And yet, even as the women forge new paths through the emotional jungle of their lives, violence once again shatters the potential for peace of mind. * * * " Masked Dolls is an unusual look at how the metaphorical shrinking of the world affects people at an individual level. It considers a number of consequences, particularly for the novel never fails to remind us that we live in a patriarchal society which will not tolerate interracial relationships. Masked Dolls is one of those rare books which after reading reveals itself to be greater than the sum of its parts. Brutal, intense, fascinating."--- The Writes of Woman .

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