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The Harmony Silk Factory

The Harmony Silk Factory

"The Harmony Silk Factory" by Tash Aw is a mesmerizing literary tapestry that intricately weaves together the threads of history, identity, and human complexity against the lush backdrop of Malaysia. Set in the tumultuous decades of the 20th century, the novel revolves around the enigmatic figure of Johnny Lim, a charismatic textile merchant with a shadowy past. Through the perspectives of three narrators – Johnny's son, his wife's best friend, and an Englishman researching Johnny's life

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The Ghost Bride

The Ghost Bride

"The Ghost Bride" by Yangsze Choo is a captivating novel that blends elements of historical fiction, romance, and the supernatural against the backdrop of 19th-century Malaya. The story follows Li Lan, a young woman from a struggling family in colonial Malacca, who receives a proposal to become a ghost bride - a marriage to a deceased wealthy family's son. As Li Lan navigates this eerie proposition, she becomes entangled in a world of spirits, secrets, and forbidden love.

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KL Noir: Red

KL Noir: Red

"KL Noir: Red" is a gripping anthology edited by Amir Muhammad, featuring a collection of noir short stories set in the bustling urban landscape of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Each story in "KL Noir: Red" offers a dark and gritty glimpse into the underbelly of the city, exploring themes of crime, corruption, and moral ambiguity. The "Red" installment of the "KL Noir" series focuses on tales of love, lust, and betrayal, with a particular emphasis on the passionate and often dangerous relationships.

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The Rice Mother

The Rice Mother

"The Rice Mother" by Rani Manicka is a poignant and epic novel that spans generations and continents, offering a sweeping tale of love, loss, and resilience set against the rich tapestry of Malaysia's cultural landscape. At the heart of the story is Lakshmi, a young girl from Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), who is married off to a stranger in Malaysia and finds herself thrust into a world of hardship and turmoil. As Lakshmi navigates the complexities of her new life in Malaysia, she discovers strength within herself and forms deep connections with her family and community.

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Reviving the Islamic Spirit

Reviving the Islamic Spirit

Reviving the Islamic Spirit by Tariq Ramadan. This book delves into themes of spirituality, ethics, and social justice within the framework of Islam, offering readers insights into how to navigate contemporary challenges while remaining true to their faith.

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Growing Up in Trengganu

Growing Up in Trengganu

Growing Up in Trengganu by Awang Goneng (pen name for Wan Ahmad Hulaimi). This memoir offers a nostalgic and vivid portrayal of life in Trengganu, a state on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, during the mid-20th century.

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