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- 網絡危情
- 繁体
- 繁體
- 繪本
- 繪畫
- 罗伦斯
- 羅倫斯
- 羅卡
- 羅樂敏
- 羅毓嘉
- 羅泰柱
- 羅浥薇薇
- 羅貫中
- 羅青
- 美國
- 美少年的腐歷史
- 美少年的腐歷史:原來我們已經腐了兩千年
- 群芳譜
- 群芳譜──當代香港電影女星
- 翁靈文
- 翁靈文訪談集
- 翻譯
- 翻譯小說
- 老人之書
- 而又彷彿
- 耳朵
- 聯合文學
- 肉與肉的相遇
- 背包走天涯
- 胡家榮
- 臘月斜陽
- 臥斧
- 自傳
- 致寧
- 致美好的灰色
- 致那些使我動情的破美人
- 致那些我深愛過的賤貨們
- 興之美學
- 艾偉
- 艾絲琳·埃米吉安
- 芭達雅
- 苦天使
- 英培安
- 英文
- 草根
- 草根書室
- 荒廢
- 荷爾蒙夜談
- 菀彼桑柔
- 華文
- 華文老師趣味故事
- 葉德平
- 蒲鋒
- 蓋•德利斯勒
- 蔡益懷
- 蔡穎英
- 蔡興隆
- 蔡蕙璞
- 蔣公會吃人
- 蔣勳
- 蕉風
- 蕉風——491期
- 薇達
- 蘇偉貞
- 蘇朗欣
- 蘇東坡
- 蘇苑姍
- 虎威
- 虛詞
- 虹影
- 蝴蝶一生花裏
- 蝴蝶一生花裏:八百年前姜夔情詞探隱
- 蠻荒傳奇
- 街區味道
- 衣冠南渡:溫任平詩集
- 衣若芬
- 製造香港──本土獨立紀錄片初探
- 西西
- 西遊記
- 要有光
- 親愛的漢考克
- 親愛的青蛙
- 記號
- 許多無名無姓的角落
- 許定銘
- 許榮輝
- 評論
- 評論集
- 詞語
- 詩
- 詩人吳岸的文學理念
- 詩在途中
- 詩在途中——黃遠雄詩選
- 詩字
- 詩意空間
- 詩控餐桌
- 詩精
- 語凡
- 誰才是真正的大書蟲
- 謝征達
- 謝旭昇
- 謝旭昇詩集
- 謝淏嵐
- 謝裕民
- 謝越芳
- 謝麗華
- 證嚴法師
- 譚以諾
- 譚福基
- 譚秀牧
- 讓我們一起唉喲愛喲
- 讓我們一起唉喲愛喲:現代愛經指南
- 貓
- 貓在之地
- 貓影偶爾出現在歷史的五腳基
- 貓頭鷹
- 貞男人
- 買咯冰
- 賀淑芳
- 賴明珠
- 賴殖康
- 赤道風
- 走動的樹
- 超人媽媽和她的娘惹糕
- 超人爸爸的煩惱
- 趙又萱
- 趙向陽
- 趴趴走
- 路從書上起
- 跳水的小人
- 辛苦了紅頭巾
- 辛苦了苦力叔叔
- 辛金順
- 迅清
- 迷圖
- 退刀記
- 逆風寫手
- 逆風寫手:改寫公司的每一天
- 逗點
- 逗點文創結社
- 通俗與經典
- 遊記
- 過客書
- 邢詒旺
- 那些學生教會我的一二三事
- 那天晴
- 邱剛健
- 邱苑妮
- 郎天
- 郭詩玲
- 都市錄
- 鄧小樺
- 鄭傳鍏
- 鄭和
- 鄭和來了:有趣的文化小故事
- 鄭啟泰
- 鄭政恆
- 鄭景祥
- 鄭林林
- 鄭琬融
- 鄭超
- 醉一生一世
- 醉書小站
- 醫療保健
- 醫療概論
- 釋證嚴
- 重慶出版社
- 重置
- 野人
- 野人出版社
- 野村雜話
- 金鎮率
- 針鋒不相對
- 鍾國強
- 鍾明秀
- 長廊的短調
- 長河
- 長篇小說
- 閃小說
- 開洞吧男孩
- 閱讀我城
- 閱讀我城——文學評論集
- 關天林
- 阮文略
- 阿布
- 阿廖
- 阿果
- 阿果繪本拼音版
- 附近有人笑了
- 陪你去看蘇東坡
- 陳丹青
- 陳仲耘
- 陳允石
- 陳克華
- 陳品芳
- 陳婉容
- 陳家帶
- 陳志華
- 陳文慧
- 陳栢青
- 陳淑瑤
- 陳潔開
- 陳煒舜
- 陳翠屏
- 陳育虹
- 陳麗儀
- 陳黎
- 陳黎跨世紀散文選
- 陸潤棠
- 隨軍翻譯
- 雄艷者的色想與美典
- 雄艷者的色想與美典——邱剛健編導電影劇本集
- 雙原子創意及製作室
- 雜誌
- 雨餘中一座明亮的房子
- 雪
- 雲山
- 電影
- 電影通識行
- 電影通識行—給中學生的4節模擬課及其他
- 靈/性籤
- 青春版四大名著
- 静思人文志业股份有限公司
- 非常風景
- 非書類
- 韓國
- 頂天地
- 風依然狂烈
- 颱風季
- 飯飯之輩
- 飲食文化
- 飲食文學
- 餡餅盒子
- 香港
- 香港六四詩選
- 香港文學
- 香港文學館
- 香港文學:醉一生一世(增訂版)
- 香港电影评论学会
- 香港銀幕左方
- 香港電影
- 香港電影2013
- 香港電影2014
- 香港電影2015
- 香港電影2016
- 香港電影2017
- 香港電影2018
- 香港電影2020
- 香港電影王國
- 香港電影王國—娛樂的藝術
- 香港電影評論學會
- 香蕉戲碼
- 馬來西亞
- 馬吉
- 馬覺
- 魯敏
- 鴻鴻
- 鹽
- 鹽:短詩和現代俳句集
- 麥樹堅
- 麥田
- 麥華嵩
- 麵包特工隊
- 黃仁逵
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- 黃坤堯
- 黃寶蓮
- 黃志輝
- 黃意會
- 黃愛玲
- 黃文傑
- 黃柏軒
- 黃瑋霜
- 黃遠雄
- 黃龍坤
- 黎漢傑
- 黑眼睛文化
- 點智慧
- 點智慧11
- 龔萬輝

Secrets of Singapore: ?National Gallery◎Catherine Nadira Tan (Illustrator: Elvin Ching)
平常價 $19.00🎁Recommended for ages 9 and above
Secrets of Singapore gets a revamp as a cast of new characters peels off the paint to discover the history and secrets at the National Gallery.
From secret passages and a hidden dome to an underground time capsule, there is definitely more to the National Gallery than meets the eye!
Secrets of Singapore: National Gallery, join Professor Brushie and Curious Canvas to discover a time when the building had a split personality! Learn about the BIG SECRET lift that carries the Gallery’s precious masterpieces. Find out why you can’t touch any of the artworks and why the windows are never open. What is a gallery sitter? Why are there black lines on the floor? Could there be ghosts lurking in the corners of the Gallery?
Time to brush up on your art facts and draw back the curtains on the National Gallery!

Secrets of Singapore: Mission Maritime◎Angèle Lee (Illustrator: Alan Bay)
平常價 $19.00Spy Guy and Quiiqueg are back at it again, this time navigating the bustling waters of Singapore.
In this ninth edition of the much-loved Secrets of Singapore, dive into Singapore's maritime culture and history and learn about seaborne trade, bustling ports and the remarkable individuals who contribute to our maritime industry. All this and much more in this best-selling series.

Secrets of Singapore: Fabulous Food◎Angèle Lee (Illustrator: Elvin Ching)
平常價 $19.00Winner of POPULAR Readers' Choice Awards 2023 - English (Children)
Did you know that over 90 per cent of Singapore’s food is imported? You butter believe it!
In Secrets of Singapore: Fabulous Food, Spy Guy and the extraterrestrial Quiiqueg uncover this and lots more about Singapore’s makan paradise!
Discover the classic dishes that are uniquely Singaporean (there are laksa them)—and those that aren’t (Singapore fried rice?). Explore the newest food fads (unicorn poop, anyone?) and revisit the oldies but goodies (ice kacang is the OG!).
Hungry for more?
Peek behind the scenes and discover where all our food comes from, and how they’re stored so they stay fresh, clean and yummy for longer (ever heard of a food safe?). Then find out how we deal with any leftover food (there’s too much) to minimise waste!
Tag along with Spy Guy and Quiiqueg on a souped-up tour of fabulous food. You’ll be one smart cookie by the end!

Secrets of Singapore: Chinatown◎Catherine Nadira Tan (Illustrator: Elvin Ching)
平常價 $19.00🎁 Recommended for ages 9 and above
In Secrets of Singapore: Chinatown, join best buddies Moo and Cluck on a nostalgic trip back in time as they retrace the footsteps of Singapore’s early Chinese immigrants!
The animated animal duo learn that not everyone celebrates Chinese New Year the same way, and that Samsui women were not the only ones who wore the trademark headgear! Things become a lil’ spooky when they discover a street of death (Gasp!) in Chinatown, unearth a tomb (not literally) and realise why the front row of seats is always empty at getai performances during the hungry ghost month. #shudder
That’s not all! Moo and Cluck also discover that the Chinese are not the only ones living in Chinatown, sugarcane has a festive significance, and some people used to make a living by writing letters to strangers!
Time to beef up your knowledge about this historic district. Don’t you make egg-scuses and chicken out!

Secrets Of Singapore: Changi Airport◎Monica Lim And Lesley Anne (Illustrator: Elvin Ching)
平常價 $19.00🎁Recommended for ages 9 and above
Shortlisted for the Red Dot Awards 2020-2021 (Younger Readers)
Second prize at the Popular Readers' Choice Awards 2019—English (Children) Books Category
The Straits Times Top 10 Bestseller List (for 14 weeks)
In Secrets of Singapore: Changi Airport, Danger Dan and Gadget Girl take to the skies!
The two superheroes find out that there’s more to Changi Airport than just planes and passengers. They reveal intriguing secrets in places like the taxiways (which have nothing to do with taxis), the runways (which have nothing to do with running) and the apron (which has nothing to do with cooking). Jewel is a real gem, though.
That’s not all!
Danger Dan and Gadget Girl also discover that video game devices are used to screen baggage, that someone once lost a pet hamster in the airport and why food tastes like cardboard in a plane (hint: it’s not because the chef’s a dud).
Join Danger Dan and Gadget Girl as they clear the air by solving all the mysteries shrouding Changi Airport!

Secrets of Singapore: Botanic Gardens◎Monica Lim And Lesley Anne (Illustrator: Elvin Ching)
平常價 $19.00🎁Recommended for ages 9 and above
Nominated for the 2019 Singapore Book Awards, Best Non-Fiction Title
In Secrets of Singapore: Botanic Gardens, Danger Dan and Gadget Girl go out on a limb to uproot the Singapore Botanic Gardens’ deepest, darkest secrets.
Within the lush grounds, the superhero duo find a tree so famous that its portrait can be found in any Singaporean’s wallet, as well as an orchid older and taller than any human alive. Flying back 140 years into the past, they also discover that the Botanic Gardens used to be home to a mixed bag of critters, including a tapir who dreamed of being a rock. Not a rock star. Just a rock. #achievablegoals
There’s more! Danger Dan and Gadget Girl realise that the botanical world is more twisted than they think. As it turns out, strawberries are only pretending to be berries, tomatoes can’t decide whether they are fruits or vegetables, and sunflowers are really evil at heart.
Trek through the Singapore Botanic Gardens with Danger Dan and Gadget Girl. You will never look at your plant pals the same way again!
Secrets of Singapore: 10th Anniversary Edition◎Monica Lim And Lesley Anne (Illustrator: James Tan)
平常價 $21.00Shortlisted for the Singapore Book Awards 2016 - Best Non-Fiction Title
Shortlisted for the Popular Reader’s Choice Awards 2016 - English (Children) Books Category
2nd place for the Red Dot Book Award 2016-2017 (Older Readers)
Secrets of Singapore turns ten!
With over 20,000 copies sold, Secrets of Singapore is still a favourite among young readers. Celebrate ten years of this book with an updated edition. Join Danger Dan and Gadget Girl as they uncover Singapore’s hidden history—packed with fresh facts and cool updates. From the legends of Sang Nila Utama to modern marvels like cinemas, sport and of course, food, they leave no stone unturned.
Perfect for young readers who love interesting facts, adventure and the series!

Searching for Lee Wen: A Life in 135 Parts◎Chan Li Shan
平常價 $30.00Shortlisted for Singapore Literature Prize 2024 (Creative Nonfiction in English)
Writer, biographer and mental health advocate, Chan Li Shan, takes us on a path of discovery, while painting a vivid and searingly honest picture of a man many knew of, but few really knew. Along the way, she learns about art and friendship.

Metamorphosis (Book Three of The Savant Trilogy)◎Ning Cai
平常價 $23.00Since teen savant Maxine Schooling awoke from a coma to the news that her entire family had been murdered, she has lived the following year under the shadow of that unknown killer. Even as she aided criminal investigations in Singapore, and reconnected with a tight network of family and friends, she has never felt completely safe. Now the Man in the Mask has returned, and Max must rely on her courage, resourcefulness and eidetic memory to survive.

Manipulation (Book Two of The Savant Trilogy)◎Ning Cai
平常價 $23.00Six months after teen savant Maxine Schooling helped the CID capture the Singapore Spectre, she has been once again roped into a murder investigation. An unrelated grouping of people is being killed by what witnesses can only refer to as a vampire. At the same time, Max meets a former colleague of her parents, who can potentially give her clues to whoever killed her family and put her in a coma.

Saturday's Surprisingly Super-Duper Lesson◎Jolene Tan (Illustrator: Isabella Tong)
平常價 $17.00🎁 Recommended for ages 3 and above
It’s a lovely Saturday morning and Aish would rather be riding her bicycle than doing maths sums in a classroom. But when Aish's doodles come to life, Saturday’s lesson doesn’t seem so boring after all.

Singaporean Fairytales: Hansel And Girl Girl◎Adrian Pang (Illustrator: Milenko Prvacki)
平常價 $19.00🎁Recommended for ages 3 and above
Adrian Pang and Cultural Medallion winner Milenko Prvacki team up to write Hansel and Girl Girl, the tale of two siblings sent on an errand by their unloving stepmother who hopes they get lost and never return. Along the way they chance upon a candy store run by a curious looking Peranakan lady sporting huge beehive hair and ruby red lips...what will happen to them?
Epigram Books is proud to present their own brand of traditional fairytales told Singapore style! Three local celebrities—Adrian Pang, Glen Goei and KF Seetoh—present Singaporean versions of traditional fairy tales to benefit the Society for the Promotion of ADHD Research and Knowledge (SPARK).

The Rock And The Bird (Paperback)◎Chew Chia Shao Wei (Illustrator: Anngee Neo)
平常價 $19.00Winner of Best Young Adult Title for Singapore Book Awards 2016
Winner of the Hedwig Anuar Children’s Book Award 2015
Winner, Royal Commonwealth Society Essay Competition 2009, First Prize, Class A
There once was a rock which stood old and alone amidst a stretch of sand. For a long time it knew nothing except the lapping waves of the sea. Then one day a noisy bird came to rest on the rock—and began to annoy the rock with its endless chatter. Despite their hostile beginnings, the two began a friendship that evolved and changed over many years. Then one day when the bird did not return to the rock, the rock knew that his friend had died. And his world would return to what it once was, though now it was also filled with memories of his dearest friend.

Robert Yeo at Eighty: A Celebration◎Dr Ismail S. Talib (Editor)
平常價 $23.00A celebratory portrait of a man who has left an indelible mark on the national literary scene.
Robert Yeo is a national treasure. His poetry, plays and edited anthologies have contributed significantly to Singaporean literature over his long career, leading to his reception of the Public Service Medal in 1991 and the S.E.A. Write Award in 2011 for lifetime achievement.
To celebrate his 80th birthday, NUS professor Dr Ismail S. Talib assembled a wealth of tributes from Robert's friends, both local and abroad, such as, in Singapore, Catherine Lim, Ovidia Yu, Rajeev Patke and Suchen Christine Lim; and, internationally, A. Robert Lee, Paul Sharrad, Chetana Nagavajara and Alfred Yuson—that point to life-changing encounters with Yeo and his works.
This encomium presents the portrait of a man who has left an indelible mark on the national literary scene, and whose writing remains vital and relevant today.

The Riot Act◎Sebastian Sim
平常價 $30.00Nominated for the 2019 Singapore Book Awards, Best Literary Work
Winner of the 2017 Epigram Books Fiction Prize
Questions abound in the aftermath of the Little India riot. Hashwini wonders if she triggered the chaos. Jessica asks if she should reveal what truly happened in the ambulance. Sharon thinks that the catastrophe could be what she needs to boost her political career.
The lives of three women intertwine when accident and coincidence collide. In Gimme Lao!-style hilarity, they become wrapped up in a web of truth, deception and political connections. This is a perceptive, fast-paced romp that asks “what if” of the riot that recently shook Singapore.

Really Wheelie Buddies: Yaya the Double-Decker Bus (Book 1)◎Ng Swee San (Illustrator: Han Qingping)
平常價 $17.00🎁Recommended for 6 months old and above
Yaya is a double-decker bus who thinks he’s the best. But can he do everything?
Really Wheelie Buddies is a board book series to introduce the little ones to Singapore phrases through commonly seen vehicles on our roads.
In this first book, Yaya the double-decker bus thinks he’s the best bus in the whole of Singapore. He’s tall, handsome and fast. Surely no other bus compares! But when his friend Shorty challenges him, Yaya is in for a surprise...

Really Wheelie Buddies: Suka-Suka the Cement Truck (Book 3)◎Ng Swee San (Illustrator: Han Qingping)
平常價 $17.00🎁 Recommended for 6 months old and above
Suka-Suka has an important job: he helps to build roads, pavements and more. Just like baking, mixing cement involves combining the right ingredients in the right quantity. But Suka-Suka doesn't think instructions are necessary at all—he prefers to mix the ingredients however he likes, which leads to a path of unintended destruction! Suka-Suka realises his suka-suka ways have negative consequences not just for himself, but others too. That, perhaps, he can't just do whatever he likes all the time and should learn to be more responsible. Suka-Suka the Cement Truck is the third book in the Really Wheelie Buddies series that introduces the little ones to Singaporean phrases through commonly seen vehicles on our roads.

Really Wheelie Buddies: Chop-Chop the Trishaw (Book 2)◎Ng Swee San (Illustrator: Han Qingping)
平常價 $17.00🎁 Recommended for 6 months old and above
Chop-chop the Trishaw wants to go zoom like a sports car. Surrounded by his much faster petrol-fuelled friends, he feels like he’s being left behind and is in a hurry to catch up to his more modern counterparts. With a newly installed engine, he leaves his automobile buddies in the dust. But Chop-chop really isn’t really built for speed, and that leads to unexpected consequences. Chop-chop the Trishaw is the second book in the Really Wheelie Buddies series that introduces the little ones to Singaporean phrases through commonly seen vehicles on our roads.

The Reading Tree◎Kim Khoo Choo (Illustrator: Tran Dac Trung)
平常價 $17.00🎁Recommended for ages 3 and above
In this illustrated ode to books and reading, literacy and libraries are promoted and celebrated. A little tree and a little boy form a friendship over their love of books. In time, the tree is adorned with every book the little boy reads to the tree. Soon, a whole community of people can enjoy the magnificent tree of spectacular books. But with time, both the tree and the boy grow older. Now the boy is an old man and must say goodbye. What is to become of the grand old tree?

Rational Conversations: Singapore Will Always Be at War◎Kirsten Han
平常價 $14.00A critical look at Singapore’s harsh policies and the human cost of the war on drugs.
Activist Kirsten Han explores Singapore’s relentless war on drugs, shaped by fear, hardened policies and societal stigmas. Through deeply personal stories of death row prisoners, Han challenges Singapore’s punitive approach and advocates for a more compassionate, humane system that addresses the root causes of addiction.
Rational Conversations by Epigram Books is a series of essays and speeches by prominent Singaporeans on issues close to their heart. With these books, we hope to encourage discussion and provoke thought.

Rational Conversations: The Silhouette of Oppression◎Kirsten Han
平常價 $14.00Activist and journalist Kirsten Han examines the relationship between government and political journalists in Singapore.
Rational Conversations by Epigram Books is a series of essays and speeches by prominent Singaporeans on issues close to their heart. With these books, we hope to encourage discussion and provoke thought.

Rational Conversations: The Power of a People◎Kuik Shiao-Yin
平常價 $14.00Former Nominated Member of Parliament Kuik Shiao-Yin shares the concerns of young voters and how a new generation of leaders can rise up to serve them.
Rational Conversations by Epigram Books is a series of essays and speeches by prominent Singaporeans on issues close to their heart. With these books, we hope to encourage discussion and provoke thought.

Rational Conversations: China Is Messing with Your Mind◎Bilahari Kausikan
平常價 $14.00Former diplomat Bilahari Kausikan highlights two global trends that can shape Singapore's future—identity politics and the rise of China—and how China is using them to influence the Singapore identity.
Rational Conversations by Epigram Books is a series of essays and speeches by prominent Singaporeans on issues close to their heart. With these books, we hope to encourage discussion and provoke thought.

Race to Rio: Joseph Schooling Goes for Olympic Gold◎David Seow (Illustrator: Keh Choon Wee)
平常價 $17.00🎁Recommended for ages 3 and above
This book is a part of the Prominent Singaporeans series, which features individuals from Singapore's history who have contributed significantly to her growth.
Joseph Schooling’s race to the Olympics began when he was still a boy. With the support and love of Mum and Dad, he dedicated himself to being the best swimmer he could be. From triumphant victories to devastating defeats, Joseph never gave up no matter how discouraged he got, and he finally proved that no dream is too big for a boy when he won Singapore's first Olympic Gold medal.

The Punkhawala and the Prostitute◎Wesley Leon Aroozoo
平常價 $30.00Finalist for the 2021 Epigram Books Fiction Prize
Winner of Singapore Book Awards 2022 (Best Book Cover Design)
Behind the golden façade of a land filled with opportunities dwell two destitute souls, shipped to Singapore in the late 1800s. Oseki, an ingenue forced into prostitution as a karayuki, grapples with being betrayed by her own father and transforms into a monster she can’t recognise. Gobind, a deaf convict from India, serves his sentence as a punkhawala to a British hunter obsessed with killing Rimau Satan, a man-eating tiger of mythic proportions. Whenever Gobind hunts with his master, his butchered memories lurk in the darkness, aching to pounce. When Oseki’s and Gobind’s paths intertwine, they begin to face their inner demons to find their humanity—and their way back home.

Prominent Singaporeans: Yellow Man: Lee Wen, the Artist Who Dared◎Chan Li Shan (Illustrator: Weng Pixin)
平常價 $17.00🎁Recommended for ages 3 and above
This book is a part of the Prominent Singaporeans series, which features individuals from Singapore's history who have contributed significantly to her growth.
Lee Wen loved art, music, poetry and performance with a passion. He presented all art forms in his own unique way, even when others didn’t care for it. And boy are we glad he did!
An inspiring story of how Lee Wen became the great performance artist that he was.

Prominent Singaporeans: Where Are All the Birds?: The Extraordinary Mind of Dr Goh Keng Swee◎Darel Seow
平常價 $17.00🎁Recommended for ages 3 and above
This book is a part of the Prominent Singaporeans series, which features individuals from Singapore's history who have contributed significantly to her growth.
Where are all the birds? Why am I in this world? Where are my spectacles?
Discover the life of Dr Goh Keng Swee in this fun and unique narrative of successive questions. How did this quiet, shy and curious boy become the man who would spearhead mammoth national projects and impact the lives of all Singaporeans?

Prominent Singaporeans: The Runaway Who Became President: SR Nathan’s Journey of Hope◎Amanda Kee (Illustrator: Patrick Kee)
平常價 $17.00🎁Recommended for ages 3 and above
This book is a part of the Prominent Singaporeans series, which features individuals from Singapore's history who have contributed significantly to her growth.
From a trying childhood to surviving the Japanese Occupation and even falling in love, the life of Singapore’s longest-serving president, the late S.R. Nathan, turned out to be more colourful than many might imagine.
The Runaway Who Became President not only introduces us to a man who dedicated his life to the service of our nation, but also to the various people who helped him work through his own challenges and shape him as a well-loved and respected Singaporean icon.

