- 10th Anniversary Edition
- 2 Mothers in a HDB Playground
- 2 Mothers in a HDB Playground◎Arthur Yap (Illustrator: Adia Tay)
- A. J. Low
- Adeline Foo
- Adia Tay
- Adrian Pang
- Adrian Wong
- Alfian Sa’at
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Amanda Kee
- Angèle Lee
- Anngee Neo
- Anton Chekhov
- Arthur Yap
- Asad Latif
- Balli Kaur Jaswal
- Bilahari Kausikan
- Billy Yong
- Book 1
- Book 10
- Book 11
- Book 11.5
- Book 12
- Book 14
- Book 2
- Book 3
- Book 4
- Book 5
- Book 6
- Book 7
- Book 8
- Botanic Gardens
- Carissa Foo
- Catherine Khoo
- Catherine Nadira Tan
- Chan Li Shan
- Changi Airport
- Charlie Chan Hock Chye
- Cheryl Kook
- Chew Chia Shao Wei
- Children
- China Is Messing with Your Mind
- Chinatown
- Choo Yi Feng
- Chop-Chop the Trishaw
- Christmas in Singapore
- Christopher Tan
- Cyril Wong
- Darel Seow
- Daryl Qilin Yam
- David Seow
- Debbie Yuen
- Deepavali
- Desmond Sim
- Desmond Sim: Six Plays◎Desmond Sim
- Desmond Sim: Student Plays◎Desmond Sim
- Dr Goh Keng Swee
- Dr Ismail S. Talib
- Drewscape
- Edmund Lim
- Edmund Wee
- Elvin Ching
- Epigram
- Erni Salleh
- Eugene Lim
- Eve Aw
- Evelyn Ghozalli
- Fan Haitao
- Far’ain Jaafar
- Fiction
- Goh Poh Seng
- Goh Poh Seng: Three Plays◎Goh Poh Seng
- Grace Chia
- Graphic Novel
- Gwen Lee
- Han Qingping
- Hansel And Girl Girl
- Haresh Sharma
- Haywire Histories
- Haywire Histories: Twisted Temasek
- Haywire Histories: Twisted Temasek (Book 1)◎Ng Yi-Sheng
- Hsu Li Yang
- I Love Idioms
- Inez Tan
- Ira Nadel
- Isabella Bird
- Isabella Tong
- James Tan
- Janice Khoo
- Jayne Ong
- Jean Tay
- Jeremy Tiang
- Jessley Sim
- John Lim
- Jolene Tan
- Joseph Conrad
- Joseph Schooling
- Judith Huang
- KL
- KL◎Stuart Danker
- Keh Choon Wee
- Ken Kwek
- Kim Khoo Choo
- Kirsten Han
- Kuik Shiao-Yin
- Lee Wen
- Lee Xin Li
- Lesley Anne
- Lim Kim San
- Lolita Chiong
- London
- Manipulation
- Manipulation (Book Two of The Savant Trilogy)◎Ning Cai
- May Thu
- Metamorphosis
- Metamorphosis (Book Three of The Savant Trilogy)◎Ning Cai
- Middle Grade
- Milenko Prvacki
- Minh Bui Jones
- Mithula Palanivel
- Monica Lim
- Natalie M.E. Tan
- Ng Swee San
- Ng Yi-Sheng
- Ning Cai
- Nisa' Tuzzakirah Binte Sahlan
- Nisha Krishna
- Noël Coward
- Pablo Neruda
- Pamelia Chia
- Patrick Kee
- Peacocks Around Little India
- Peacocks Around Little India (Deepavali in Singapore)◎Valerie Pereira (Illustrator: Mithula Palanivel)
- Peter Tan
- Plays for Youth
- Plays for Youth◎Singapore Drama Educators Association (SDEA)
- Prominent Singaporeans
- Prominent Singaporeans: Mister HDB: The Life and Legacy of Lim Kim San◎Asad Latif (Illustrator: Lee Xin Li)
- Prominent Singaporeans: The Runaway Who Became President: SR Nathan’s Journey of Hope◎Amanda Kee (Illustrator: Patrick Kee)
- Prominent Singaporeans: Where Are All the Birds?: The Extraordinary Mind of Dr Goh Keng Swee◎Darel Seow
- Prominent Singaporeans: Yellow Man: Lee Wen
- Qin Yi
- R.S. Robbie
- Rabindranath Tagore
- Race to Rio
- Race to Rio: Joseph Schooling Goes for Olympic Gold◎David Seow (Illustrator: Keh Choon Wee)
- Rational Conversations
- Rational Conversations: China Is Messing with Your Mind◎Bilahari Kausikan
- Rational Conversations: Singapore Will Always Be at War◎Kirsten Han
- Rational Conversations: The Power of a People◎Kuik Shiao-Yin
- Rational Conversations: The Silhouette of Oppression◎Kirsten Han
- Really Wheelie Buddies
- Really Wheelie Buddies: Chop-Chop the Trishaw (Book 2)◎Ng Swee San (Illustrator: Han Qingping)
- Really Wheelie Buddies: Suka-Suka the Cement Truck (Book 3)◎Ng Swee San (Illustrator: Han Qingping)
- Robert Yeo
- Robert Yeo at Eighty: A Celebration◎Dr Ismail S. Talib (Editor)
- SR Nathan
- Samantha Han
- Sandra Chua
- Saturday's Surprisingly Super-Duper Lesson
- Saturday's Surprisingly Super-Duper Lesson◎Jolene Tan (Illustrator: Isabella Tong)
- Searching for Lee Wen: A Life in 135 Parts◎Chan Li Shan
- Sebastian Sim
- Secrets Of Singapore: Changi Airport◎Monica Lim And Lesley Anne (Illustrator: Elvin Ching)
- Secrets of Singapore
- Secrets of Singapore: 10th Anniversary Edition◎Monica Lim And Lesley Anne (Illustrator: James Tan)
- Secrets of Singapore: ?National Gallery◎Catherine Nadira Tan (Illustrator: Elvin Ching)
- Secrets of Singapore: Botanic Gardens◎Monica Lim And Lesley Anne (Illustrator: Elvin Ching)
- Secrets of Singapore: Chinatown◎Catherine Nadira Tan (Illustrator: Elvin Ching)
- Secrets of Singapore: Fabulous Food◎Angèle Lee (Illustrator: Elvin Ching)
- Secrets of Singapore: National Museum◎Monica Lim And Lesley Anne (Illustrator: Elvin Ching)
- Secrets of Singapore: Spectacular Sports◎Angèle Lee (Illustrator: Elvin Ching)
- Sengkang Snoopers
- Sengkang Snoopers: The Mystery of the Hermit's Hut (Book 1)◎Peter Tan (Illustrator: Billy Yong)
- Sengkang Snoopers: The Riddle of the Coral Isle (Book 3)◎Peter Tan (Illustrator: Billy Yong)
- Sengkang Snoopers: The Secret of the Tiger’s Den (Book 2)◎Peter Tan (Illustrator: Billy Yong)
- Shantih Shantih Shantih
- Shelby and Mona
- Shelby and Mona◎Janice Khoo (Illustrator: Evelyn Ghozalli)
- Sherlock Sam
- Sherlock Sam and the Alien Encounter on Pulau Ubin (Book 4)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Sherlock Sam and the Burgled Book in Kampong Glam (Book 14)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Sherlock Sam and the Cloaked Classmate in MacRitchie (Book 6)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Sherlock Sam and the Comic Book Caper in New York (Book 10)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Sherlock Sam and the Fiendish Heist in London (Book 12)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Sherlock Sam and the Fiendish Mastermind in Jurong (Book 8)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Sherlock Sam and the Ghostly Moans in Fort Canning (Book 2)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Sherlock Sam and the Missing Heirloom in Katong (Book 1)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Sherlock Sam and the Quantum Pair in Queenstown (Book 11)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Sherlock Sam and the Sinister Letters in Bras Basah (Book 3)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Sherlock Sam and the Stolen Script in Balestier (Book 7)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Sherlock Sam and the Vanished Robot in Penang (Book 5)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Sherlock Sam’s Orange Shorts (Book 11.5)◎A. J. Low (Illustrator: Drewscape)
- Singapore
- Singapore Drama Educators Association (SDEA)
- Singapore Flings
- Singapore Flings: Literary Stopovers from Chekhov to Tagore
- Singapore Flings: Literary Stopovers from Chekhov to Tagore◎Ira Nadel
- Singapore Will Always Be at War
- Singapore wet markets
- Singaporean Fairytales
- Singaporean Fairytales: Hansel And Girl Girl◎Adrian Pang (Illustrator: Milenko Prvacki)
- Sisters & Senang
- Sisters & Senang: The Island Plays◎Jean Tay
- Six Plays
- Sly The Fly
- Sly The Fly◎R.S. Robbie (Illustrator: Debbie Yuen & Jessley Sim)
- Sofia Abdullah
- Sofia And The Utopia Machine
- Sofia And The Utopia Machine◎Judith Huang
- Sonny Liew
- Stars on Orchard Road (Christmas in Singapore)◎Valerie Pereira (Illustrator: Nisha Krishna)
- State Of Emergency
- State Of Emergency◎Jeremy Tiang
- Stephanie Wong
- Stuart Danker
- Student Plays
- Suffian Hakim
- Sugarbread
- Sugarbread◎Balli Kaur Jaswal
- Suho
- Suho: The Creation of the Horse-head Fiddle
- Suho: The Creation of the Horse-head Fiddle◎Catherine Khoo (Illustrator: Jayne Ong)
- Suka-Suka the Cement Truck
- Superworm to the Rescue
- Superworm to the Rescue◎Weng Pixin
- Tan Zi Xi
- Teach
- Teach◎Haresh Sharma
- Ten Things My Father Never Taught Me
- Ten Things My Father Never Taught Me and Other Stories
- Ten Things My Father Never Taught Me and Other Stories◎Cyril Wong
- The Antibiotic Tales
- The Antibiotic Tales◎Sonny Liew & Hsu Li Yang
- The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye (10th Anniversary Edition)◎Sonny Liew
- The Pandemic Cookbook◎Hsu Li Yang
- The Power of a People
- The Punkhawala and the Prostitute
- The Reading Tree
- The Reading Tree◎Kim Khoo Choo (Illustrator: Tran Dac Trung)
- The Riot Act
- The Riot Act◎Sebastian Sim
- The Rock And The Bird
- The Rock And The Bird (Paperback)◎Chew Chia Shao Wei (Illustrator: Anngee Neo)
- The Savant Trilogy
- The Silhouette of Oppression
- The Singapore Trilogy
- The Singapore Trilogy◎Robert Yeo
- The Travel Diary of Amos Lee 2: Monkeying in Malaysia!
- The Travel Diary of Amos Lee 2: Monkeying in Malaysia!◎Adeline Foo (Illustrator: Stephanie Wong)
- The Travelling Library Chronicles of Maizey Lee
- The Travelling Library Chronicles of Maizey Lee: The Road to Bangkok◎Erni Salleh
- The Very Best of Mekong Review
- The Very Best of Mekong Review◎Minh Bui Jones (Editor)
- The Waiting Room
- The Waiting Room◎Choo Yi Feng
- The Way of Kueh
- The Way of Kueh: Savouring & Saving Singapore’s Heritage Desserts
- The Way of Kueh: Savouring & Saving Singapore’s Heritage Desserts◎Christopher Tan
- The Womps: Chick Bee’s Charming Cha-Cha (Book 2)
- The Womps: Chick Bee’s Charming Cha-Cha (Book 2)◎Samantha Han (Illustrator: John Lim)
- The Womps: Pinto’s Pinky Promises (Book 1)
- The Womps: Pinto’s Pinky Promises (Book 1)◎Samantha Han (Illustrator: John Lim)
- The Years Of Forgetting
- There Was a Peranakan Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
- There Was a Peranakan Woman Who Lived in a Shoe◎Gwen Lee (Illustrator: Cheryl Kook)
- There's No Stopping This Skinny Bibik
- There's No Stopping This Skinny Bibik◎Sandra Chua
- There's No Such Thing as a Skinny Bibik
- There's No Such Thing as a Skinny Bibik◎Sandra Chua
- This Is Where I Won't Be Alone
- This Is Where I Won't Be Alone◎Inez Tan
- Those Who Can't
- Three Plays
- Tiko and His Dragon
- Tiko and His Dragon◎Adrian Wong (Illustrator: Vandana Tjendana)
- Tilly's Under the Weather
- Tilly's Under the Weather◎Eve Aw (Illustrator: Qin Yi)
- Timothy and the Phubbers
- Timothy and the Phubbers◎Ken Kwek (Illustrator: Lolita Chiong)
- Tinhead City
- Tran Dac Trung
- Twenty Years of Wild Rice
- Twenty Years of Wild Rice◎Alfian Sa’at
- Twisted Temasek
- Uncle Daniel's Favourite Colour
- Uncle Daniel's Favourite Colour◎Far’ain Jaafar (Illustrator: Nisa' Tuzzakirah Binte Sahlan)
- Understanding Singaporeans series
- Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Eurasians Love Sugee Cake?
- Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Eurasians Love Sugee Cake?◎Edmund Wee
- Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Indians Dot Their Foreheads?
- Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Indians Dot Their Foreheads?◎Edmund Wee
- Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Malays Avoid Pork?
- Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Malays Avoid Pork?◎Edmund Wee
- Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do the Chinese Shout Yam Seng?
- Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do the Chinese Shout Yam Seng?◎Edmund Wee
- Valerie Pereira
- Vandana Tjendana
- Wei Wei's Piece of Cake
- Wei Wei's Piece of Cake◎Eve Aw (Illustrator: May Thu)
- Wen & Giri Save the World
- Wen & Giri Save the World◎Natalie M.E. Tan
- Weng Pixin
- Wesley Leon Aroozoo
- Wet Market to Table
- Wet Market to Table: A Modern Approach to Fruit and Vegetables
- Wet Market to Table: A Modern Approach to Fruit and Vegetables◎Pamelia Chia
- What If the Wind Tears My Kite?
- What If the Wind Tears My Kite?◎Adia Tay
- What We Learned from Driving in Winter
- What We Learned from Driving in Winter◎Carissa Foo
- Where Are All the Birds
- Where’s Grandma?
- Where’s Grandma?◎Edmund Lim (Illustrator: Tan Zi Xi)
- White Cloud Mountain
- White Cloud Mountain◎Grace Chia
- White Coat Tales
- White Coat Tales◎Suffian Hakim (Illustrator: Eugene Lim)
- Xiaomi
- Xiaomi: From Ten to Infinity
- Xiaomi: From Ten to Infinity◎Fan Haitao
- Yaya the Double-Decker Bus
- Yellow Man
- Young Adult
- blind awareness
- business strategy
- children
- cookbook
- creative non-fiction
- dystopian
- encomium
- fiction collection
- graphic novel
- kueh
- manga
- non-fiction
- nursery rhymes
- playscripts
- playwright
- recipes
- the Artist Who Dared◎Chan Li Shan (Illustrator: Weng Pixin)
- theatre
- visually impaired.

Tilly's Under the Weather◎Eve Aw (Illustrator: Qin Yi)
平常價 $17.00A new whimsical series puts an imaginative spin on age-old idioms.
In this first book of our new series, I Love Idioms, Tilly’s friends pay her a visit, only to find her under the weather—literally! Poor Tilly, she’s in bed, miserable under the dark, brooding clouds and cold, menacing rain. Her friends rally to rescue her. But can they weather the storm to help?
A fun and creative story with quirky illustrations that teaches children the meaning of the idiom “under the weather”.

Timothy and the Phubbers◎Ken Kwek (Illustrator: Lolita Chiong)
平常價 $20.00Winner of Singapore Book Awards 2022 (Best Audiobook)
Timothy Pong has enough trouble at home without throwing his first year of secondary school into the mix. The Pong family only interact with each other through digital machines rather than human contact. Twelve-year-old Timothy is too young to own a phone, according to his mum, so he hasn’t actually spoken to his family in years as he can’t WhatsApp his parents or Snapchat his older sister.
Even worse, the most menacing bully in school, who also just happens to be the prettiest girl Timothy has ever seen, has plucked him out as her new favourite target. Luckily, Timothy has a few ideas up his sleeve to survive Secondary One, as well as the help of his undernourished friend Rudy, who, when not helping Timothy, can be found eating grass in the school field.
When their first plan goes horribly wrong and Timothy is caught on camera with his pants down – the most embarrassing three minutes of fame ever, the two friends must up their game if they’re to expose the conniving Bella, ace their Science project, and learn how an old-fashioned camera they first mistook for a hairdryer might be the answer to their prayers.

Tinhead City, KL◎Stuart Danker
平常價 $23.00Longlisted for the Epigram Books Fiction Prize 2020
In this dystopian KL, a faceless corporation manages the city and hope is as toxic as the air.
Abandoned by his father, 19-year-old Zachary Ti learns to fend for himself in the new, gritty world of KL, a district overrun by tinheads that are issuing capital punishment for the slightest of offences. When he accidentally kills two of the cyborgs, Zach is forced to join an elite rebel faction whose methods are more than questionable. Soon he is sent back into the fray of KL—but this time he is a wanted man.

Twenty Years of Wild Rice◎Alfian Sa’at
平常價 $66.00Winner for the 2024 Singapore Book Awards (Best Illustrated, Non-Fiction)
Explore Singapore’s identity presented on stage with this complete, detailed look at Wild Rice’s beginnings and canonical plays.
A true labour of love, Twenty Years of Wild Rice celebrates all the magic and mayhem, the joy and the passion that have gone into Wild Rice's past 20 years of making theatre for and about Singapore.
Packed with intimate insights, thought-provoking interviews, archival photographs, behind-the-scenes stories and more, this full colour visual journey is one book no theatre lover should do without.

Uncle Daniel's Favourite Colour◎Far’ain Jaafar (Illustrator: Nisa' Tuzzakirah Binte Sahlan)
平常價 $17.00🎁 Recommended for ages 3 and above
When Yusuf is told to do a show-and-tell activity on his family's favourite colours, he is unsure if he should ask Uncle Daniel, who is blind. But Yusuf soon learns that Uncle Daniel knows of many colours; he even has a favourite. Guess what it is! An engaging story that helps to create awareness of the blind and visually impaired.

Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Eurasians Love Sugee Cake?◎Edmund Wee
平常價 $17.00🎁Recommended for ages 7 and above
Winner of Singapore Book Awards 2018, Best Middle Grade/Young Adult Title
How can you tell if someone is Eurasian? What is Eurasian food? Is kaya a “Eurasian jam”? We provide the answers—and useful tips as well—to some of the most-asked questions young Singaporeans have about Eurasians, including why we don’t have a “Eurasiatown”.
Why Do Eurasians Love Sugee Cake? is part of a series of four illustrated handbooks, each with 20 questions and answers to promote understanding of the different races and cultures in Singapore.

Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Indians Dot Their Foreheads?◎Edmund Wee
平常價 $17.00🎁Recommended for ages 7 and above
Winner of Singapore Book Awards 2018, Best Middle Grade/Young Adult Title
Why do Indians hang mango leaves in doorways? Why is it called a mama shop? Where does roti prata come from? We provide the answers—and useful tips as well—to some of the most-asked questions young Singaporeans have about the Indian community, including why some Indians wear turbans.
Why Do Indians Dot Their Foreheads? is part of a series of four illustrated handbooks, each with 20 questions and answers to promote understanding of the different races and cultures in Singapore.

Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Malays Avoid Pork?◎Edmund Wee
平常價 $17.00🎁Recommended for ages 7 and above
Winner of Singapore Book Awards 2018, Best Middle Grade/Young Adult Title
Why do Malays use “bin” and “binte” in their names? Why are there two Hari Rayas? Why do women cover their heads? We provide the answers—and useful tips as well—to some of the most-asked questions young Singaporeans have about the Malay community, including why green is special to Malays.
Why Do Malays Avoid Pork? is part of a series of four illustrated handbooks, each with 20 questions and answers to promote understanding of the different races and cultures in Singapore.

Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do the Chinese Shout Yam Seng?◎Edmund Wee
平常價 $17.00🎁Recommended for ages 7 and above
Winner of Singapore Book Awards 2018, Best Middle Grade/Young Adult Title
Why do the Chinese eat noodles at wedding dinners? Why do they hang blankets around HDB void decks after a funeral? Why is Chinatown called “cow car water”? We provide the answers— and useful tips as well—to some of the most-asked questions young Singaporeans have about the Chinese, including what a “red tortoise cake” is.
Why Do the Chinese Shout “Yam Seng”? is part of a series of four illustrated handbooks, each with 20 questions and answers to promote understanding of the different races and cultures in Singapore.

Wei Wei's Piece of Cake◎Eve Aw (Illustrator: May Thu)
平常價 $17.00🎁 Recommended for kids aged 6 and up!
Wei Wei can’t tie his shoelaces, or so he says. He just won’t do it until he is rewarded with cake! Now, tying shoelaces is easy; indeed, it’s a piece of cake—literally! But things get out of hand when Wei Wei gets everyone to do his chores in exchange for some cake.
With a clever twist and memorable illustrations, Book 3 in the series I Love Idioms teaches children the meaning of “a piece of cake”.

Wen & Giri Save the World◎Natalie M.E. Tan
平常價 $19.00Two teenagers become Earth's only hope to save it from alien domination.
Classmates Wen and Giri find themselves on the planet Ghaert, waiting to stand trial for Earth’s war and climate atrocities. But as the teens hope for an honest hearing, the conniving councillor Nickeolo schemes to enslave the human race and take over the universe! Saving humanity is now in Wen and Giri's hands.

Wet Market to Table: A Modern Approach to Fruit and Vegetables◎Pamelia Chia
平常價 $50.00Celtuce? Fingerroot? Tatsoi? If you've never heard of these produce names, local chef Pamelia Chia is here to help.
Wet markets promise charm and authenticity that supermarkets and online grocers cannot replicate. Local chef Pamelia Chia explores uncommonly used vegetables, fruits and herbs found in Singapore wet markets, using over 80 recipes to bring out their unique flavours and textures. Writing in a frank and easy-to-read manner, Pamelia shares stories from wet-market vendors, memories of grocery shopping with her mother and how each ingredient inspires her to push the boundaries of local cooking.

What If the Wind Tears My Kite?◎Adia Tay
平常價 $17.00Shortlisted for Hedwig Anuar Children’s Book Award 2022
Recommended for ages 3 and above
A little boy’s life is filled with wonder with his new-found kite. Worried that the wind might blow his kite away, he keeps it close. But kites are meant to fly, so the boy flies his kite...only to have the wind carry it away. Will the boy ever be the same again? A beautifully illustrated book about the what-ifs in life.

What We Learned from Driving in Winter◎Carissa Foo
平常價 $23.00Three Singaporean university students in London, as unalike as can be, become roommates and then fast friends. Over three winters in the mid-2010s, Gigi, Yi-En and Clare rely on each other in the face of trauma and big, scary life changes. When news comes of Clare’s disappearance, Gigi and En take a road trip to the countryside to retrace the path of her final days. What We Learned from Driving in Winter explores how we are able to live with tragedy with a little help from our friends.

Where’s Grandma?◎Edmund Lim (Illustrator: Tan Zi Xi)
平常價 $23.00🎁Recommended for ages 3 and above
Winner, Hedwig Anuar Children’s Book Award 2013
Selected for the National Library Board's READ! Singapore 2012
Luke is a little different from other boys his age. His best friend is his Grandma. They would do everything together—walking to school, strolling in the park, and playing in the playground. That was before Grandma’s fall. Everything changed after that. She lost her way in the neighbourhood she has lived in for over twenty years. She even forgot Luke’s name. Edmund Lim tells a poignant story of how one boy copes with losing his beloved Grandma to Alzheimer’s disease only to discover something more powerful. Tan Zi Xi’s sensitive illustrations capture the pathos brilliantly.

White Cloud Mountain◎Grace Chia
平常價 $23.00All her life, Audrey has done what is expected of her, following her father’s footsteps into the civil service, the “iron rice bowl” of Singapore. When a chance opportunity arises to attend a writing retreat in the Wonju mountains of South Korea, she grabs it, not knowing what to expect. Unexplainable things soon start happening to her, while a long-buried memory surfaces, threatening to unravel her calm and carefully-orchestrated world.

White Coat Tales◎Suffian Hakim (Illustrator: Eugene Lim)
平常價 $28.00What does it take to be a doctor?
Divya, Yao Quan, Paul, Samantha and Shafia come from vastly different backgrounds but are aiming for the same goal: to graduate from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine in NUS as doctors. They hear it's not easy. It's not just difficult tests and a substantial syllabus they have to face; they're learning every day that the things they deal with are quite literally a matter of life and death.
Written for both prospective students and the public, White Coat Tales is a fresh, honest look at the struggles they face as they earn their white coats and take on the mantle of doctor.

Xiaomi: From Ten to Infinity◎Fan Haitao
平常價 $39.00*With a foreword by Founder, Chairman and CEO Lei Jun on Xiaomi's tenth anniversary.
Since 2010, Xiaomi has taken the world by storm, going from a smartphone startup to a consumer electronics giant that became the youngest company to make the Fortune Global 500 list. Xiaomi: From Ten to Infinity goes behind the scenes to uncover the company's unique approach to management and business strategy, and how it leveraged the changes in the Chinese domestic consumer market to build a large, loyal following among the youths. Award winning biographer and financial journalist Fan Haitao takes us through the never-before-revealed triumphs and struggles that Xiaomi underwent along the way.
A bestseller in the original Chinese, now translated into English for the first time, the book is an illuminating look at one of the biggest names in tech to watch today.