Ripples and other stories by Shih-Li Kow (RM 30.00)Shih-Li just keeps on getting better and better. In her first full book of short stories (which, incidentally has been nominated for the Commonwealth Writer's Prize in the First Book category), Shih Li's delicate touch and turn of phrase continues. She says she loves writing and obviously means it. She will not let any excuse get in the way of her passion. She holds a full time job working six days a week, and is a loving single mother with a ten-year-old.
"... If you were getting tired of fiction, this is the place to have your faith renewed in the beauty and the terror of the imaginary.
I recommend that you read the stories in order of appearance. Unexpected delights will emerge: characters, locations and events from earlier stories will pop up in subsequent ones, adding shade and dimension to the earlier appearances. Things connect -- not in a mystery-solving way, but because even seemingly random occurrences have a history behind them. And since these connections occur in a social environment like Malaysia, they get complicated further by our famously fraught cultural and historical matrices."
-- Amir Muhammad, Malay Mail, 31st December 2008.

'You can help shoulder the responsibility of saving our country by donating your money, while our comrades in our country are sacrificing their lives'
The Asian Renaissance by Anwar Ibrahim (Publisher: Marshall Cavendish, RM 44.60)
The Malay Dilemma by Mahathir bin Mohamad (Publisher: Marshall Cavendish, RM 44.40)
History of the Dutch in Malaysia by Dennis De Witt -- RM 60.00.
The Malaysian Indians: History, Problems and Future by Muzafar Desmond Tate -- RM 40.00.
Susuk: the Evil Within by Amir Hafizi -- Marshall Cavendish -- RM 29.90.
March 8: The Day Malaysia Woke Up by Kee Thuan Chye -- Marshall Cavendish -- RM 39.90.
Di Balik Malaysia: Dari Majapahit Ke Putrajaya by Farish A Noor (RM 35.00)
Tales from the Court and other stories by Matthew Thomas -- Silverfish Books, Price RM30.00.
Malaysia Human Rights Report 2007: Civil and Political Rights by SUARAM (RM 22.00)
The foreword to
Set in Malaysia, this spellbinding and already internationally acclaimed debut introduces us to the prosperous Rajasekharan family as its closely guarded secrets are slowly peeled away.

Prince of Pirates by Carl A Trocki (RM 46.00)
Title:Kasut Biru Rubina
Title:New Malaysian Essays 1

With over 100 old photographs, maps and illustrations, this book gives an overview of the various forms of public transport used in George Town from 1880s to 1963, and the role this transport played in the development of the growth of George Town and Penang.













