Booksybooks.

..is an online bookshop.

What I hope from this little venture is to make it easier for people who loves books and bargains to surf through & shop for cheap books online.
My intent is to spread these books around and reinvest their values into new readers.

The books are second-hand of course and comes with faults here and there. But I feel that gives them character. Personally, I love wondering where these books come from and who has read them before. I hope you will come to feel the same way too...


Thursday, April 23, 2009

Going Away for a Bit...


Hey there..

I'll be going on a trip from the 25th of April till the 5th of May. That will explain my not replying any emails or inquiries during that period. I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can, once I'm back in KL. Promise... :)

Take care now..

Yours Truly,
Booksybooks.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Come and meet Booksybooks!


Dear friends of Booksy
books,

Good news! We will be opening stall at KL Weekend Market, CapSquare this weekend! The market will run on both Saturday and Sunday, (18th-19th April 2009) from 10pm to 6pm. So come over, bring a friend!

Now, where is it?
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CapSquare Centre
No. 7, Persiaran CapSquare,
Capital Square 50100,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Here's a map to help you find your way there..
See you then! take care....

Yours Truly,
Booksybooks.

Magic Seeds by V.S. Naipaul


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Nobel laureate V. S. Naipaul’s magnificent Magic Seeds continues the story of Willie Chandran, the perennially dissatisfied and self-destructively naive protagonist of his bestselling Half a Life.

Having left a wife and a livelihood in Africa, Willie is persuaded to return to his native India to join an underground movement on behalf of its oppressed lower castes. Instead he finds himself in the company of dilettantes and psychopaths, relentlessly hunted by police and spurned by the people he means to liberate. But this is only one stop in a quest for authenticity that takes in all the fanaticism and folly of the postmodern era. Moving with dreamlike swiftness from guerrilla encampment to prison cell, from the squalor of rural India to the glut and moral desolation of 1980s London, Magic Seeds is a novel of oracular power, dazzling in its economy and unblinking in its observations.

Zorro by Isabel Allende

Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Good
Price: RM15

Born in southern California late in the eighteenth century, he is a child of two worlds. Diego de la Vega's father is an aristocratic Spanish military man turned landowner; his mother, a Shoshone warrior. Diego learns from his maternal grandmother, White Owl, the ways of her tribe while receiving from his father lessons in the art of fencing and in cattle branding. It is here, during Diego's childhood, filled with mischief and adventure, that he witnesses the brutal injustices dealt Native Americans by European settlers and first feels the inner conflict of his heritage.

At the age of sixteen, Diego is sent to Barcelona for a European education. In a country chafing under the corruption of Napoleonic rule, Diego follows the example of his celebrated fencing master and joins La Justicia, a secret underground resistance movement devoted to helping the powerless and the poor. With this tumultuous period as a backdrop, Diego falls in love, saves the persecuted, and confronts for the first time a great rival who emerges from the world of privilege.

Between California and Barcelona, the New World and the Old, the persona of Zorro is formed, a great hero is born, and the legend begins. After many adventures -- duels at dawn, fierce battles with pirates at sea, and impossible rescues -- Diego de la Vega, a.k.a. Zorro, returns to America to reclaim the hacienda on which he was raised and to seek justice for all who cannot fight for it themselves.

Casanova in Bolzano by Sandor Marai


Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Good
Price: RM15

Another rediscovered masterpiece from the author of Embers: an erotically charged novel–written within the framework of historical reality–about Casanova’s fateful encounter with the woman who finally defeats him.

In 1756 Giacomo Casanova escaped from the dreaded cells of Venice’s most infamous jail: it is at this moment that Sándor Márai begins his story. Stopping to rest at the Italian village of Bolzano, Casanova secures a loan to rebuild his life, and resumes his art of seduction. But there is another reason he has come to this particular village: the memory of a duel he fought long ago with the duke of Parma over a girl named Francesca. Casanova lost the fight; Francesca became the duke’s wife; and the duke spared Casanova’s life on condition that he never set eyes on her again. The village of Bolzano is part of the duke’s lands. Now an old man, the duke arrives at the inn with a love letter he has intercepted from his wife to Casanova. He could kill Casanova on the spot but instead makes him an irresistible offer, one that will ultimately be the downfall of the notorious lover.

Brimming with the richness and psychological tension that made Embers an international best seller, Casanova in Bolzano is further proof that Sándor Márai stands among the twentieth century’s greatest literary voices.

Our Lady of the Forest by David Guterson


Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Good
Price: RM15

From the best-selling author of Snow Falling on Cedars—an emotionally charged, provocative new novel about a teenage girl who claims to see the Virgin Mary.

Ann Holmes seems an unlikely candidate for revelation. A sixteen-year-old runaway, she is an itinerant mushroom picker who lives in a tent. But on a November afternoon, in the foggy woods of North Fork, Washington, the Virgin comes to her, clear as day.

Father Collins—a young priest new to North Fork—finds Ann disturbingly alluring. But it is up to him to evaluate—impartially—the veracity of Ann’s sightings: Are they delusions, or a true calling to God? As word spreads and thousands, including the press, converge upon the town, Carolyn Greer, a smart-talking fellow mushroomer, becomes Ann’s disciple of sorts, as well as her impromptu publicity manager. And Tom Cross, an embittered logger who’s been out of work since his son was paralyzed in a terrible accident, finds in Ann’s visions a last chance for redemption for both himself and his son.

As Father Collins searches his own soul and Ann’s, as Carolyn struggles with her less than admirable intentions, as Tom alternates between despair and hope, Our Lady of the Forest tells a suspenseful, often wryly humorous, and deeply involving story of faith at a contemporary crossroads.

A Breath of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaldon


Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Fold line on back cover otherwise good
Price: RM20

The year is 1772, and on the eve of the American Revolution, the long fuse of rebellion has already been lit. Men lie dead in the streets of Boston, and in the backwoods of North Carolina, isolated cabins burn in the forest.

With chaos brewing, the governor calls upon Jamie Fraser to unite the backcountry and safeguard the colony for King and Crown. But from his wife Jamie knows that three years hence the shot heard round the world will be fired, and the result will be independence — with those loyal to the King either dead or in exile. And there is also the matter of a tiny clipping from The Wilmington Gazette, dated 1776, which reports Jamie’s death, along with his kin. For once, he hopes, his time-traveling family may be wrong about the future.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing by Melissa Bank

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Generous-hearted and wickedly insightful, The Girls’ Guide to Hunting and Fishing maps the progress of Jane Rosenal as she sets out on a personal and spirited expedition through the perilous terrain of sex, love, and relationships as well as the treacherous waters of the workplace. With an unforgettable comic touch, Bank skillfully teases out issues of the heart, puts a new spin on the mating dance, and captures in perfect pitch what it’s like to be a young woman coming of age in America today.

The Dress Lodger by Sheri Holman


Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Slightly yellowed pages and sticker mark on back cover, otherwise good
Price: RM15

In Sunderland, England, a city quarantined by the cholera epidemic of 1831, a defiant, fifteen-year old beauty in an elegant blue dress makes her way between shadow and lamp light. A potter's assistant by day and dress lodger by night, Gustine sells herself for necessity in a rented gown, scrimping to feed and protect her only love: her fragile baby boy. She holds a glimmer of hope after meeting Dr. Henry Chiver, a prisoner of his own dark past. But in a world where suspicion of medicine runs rampant like a fever, these two lost souls will become irrevocably linked, as each crosses lines between rich and destitute, decorum and abandon, damnation and salvation. By turns tender and horrifying, The Dress Lodger is a captivating historical thriller charged with a distinctly modern voice. . . .

The Edge of Pleasure by Philippa Stockley


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Gilver Memmer is running short of time. He is an enormously gifted painter, staggeringly good-looking, and profoundly self-involved, a cross between every woman's dream and every woman's worst nightmare. Great though his creative gifts may be, they cannot save him from dissolution. No longer the London art scene's wunderkind, he is getting by on the fumes of his former luck and sliding inexorably-though with a certain self-destructive elegance-toward oblivion. Into Gilver's life come two women: one who wants to push him into the grave he has been digging for himself and another who just might save him from it.

Lake Wobegon Summer, 1956 by Garrison Keillor


Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Good except slightly yellowed pages
Price: RM10

"What makes Keillor a special writer . . . is his capacity to examine the ordinary doings of life and somehow extract little stories that say more about human nature than an institute full of sychiatrists."(Philadelphia Inquirer)

The first novel in four years from "the funniest American writer still open for business" (Time) depicts the most harrowing time of life in Lake Wobegon—adolescence

Meet fourteen-year-old Gary. A self-described "tree toad," a sly and endearing geek, Gary has many unwieldy passions, chief among them his cousin Kate, his Underwood typewriter, and the soft-porn masterpiece High School Orgies. The folks of Lake Wobegon don't have much patience for a kid's ungodly obsessions, and so Gary manages to filter the hormonal earthquake that is puberty and his hopeless devotion to glamorous, rebellious Kate through his fantastic yarns. With every marvelous story he moves a few steps closer to becoming a writer. And when Kate gets herself into trouble with the local baseball star, Gary also experiences the first pangs of a broken heart.

With his trademark gift for treading "a line delicate as a cobweb between satire and sentiment" (Cleveland Plain Dealer), Garrison Keillor brilliantly captures a newly minted postwar America and delivers an unforgettable comedy about a writer coming of age in the rural mid-west.

The Lover by Marguerite Duras


Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Fold lines on back cover
Price: RM10

An international best-seller with more than one million copies in print and a winner of France's Prix Goncourt, The Lover has been acclaimed by critics all over the world since its first publication in 1984.

Set in the prewar Indochina of Marguerite Duras's childhood, this is the haunting tale of a tumultuous affair between an adolescent French girl and her Chinese lover. In spare yet luminous prose, Duras evokes life on the margins of Saigon in the waning days of France's colonial empire, and its representation in the passionate relationship between two unforgettable outcasts.

Long unavailable in hardcover, this edition of The Lover includes a new introduction by Maxine Hong Kingston that looks back at Duras's world from an intriguing new perspective--that of a visitor to Vietnam today.

Then She Found Me by Elinor Lipman

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April Epner teaches high school Latin, wears flannel jumpers, and is used to having her evenings free. Bernice Graverman brandishes designer labels, favors toad-sized earrings, and hosts her own tacky TV talk show: Bernice G!

But behind the glitz and glam, Bernice has followed the life of the daughter she gave up for adoption thirty-six years ago. Now that she's got her act together, she's aiming to be a mom like she always knew she could. And she's hurtling straight for April's quiet little life....

Coffee & Kung Fu by Karen Brichoux


Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Good except for slightly yellowed pages
Price: RM10

Twenty-six-year-old Nicci Bradford doesn't exactly love her job fixing the grammar in company brochures, or living in Boston, or going on awkward fix-ups with men she barely knows. What she does love is Kung Fu movies...especially the ones starring Jackie Chan. Their timeless and inspired wisdom offers her a philosophy of life. The problem is she doesn't have much of a life to philosophize about. But Jackie Chan is also a pretty good action hero. And when opportunity-and risk-present themselves in unexpected ways, it's up to Nicci to follow her hero's example, focus on her goal, and strike...

The Railway Man by Eric Lomax


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This is a story of innocence betrayed; of passion and curiosity about the world of machines turned nightmarish, and punished by the cruelty of which only humans are capable. It is also a story of survival and of courage. Eric Lomax was tortured by the Japanese on the Burma-Siam Railway. Fifty years later he met one of his tormentors.

Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom

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Maybe it was a grandparent, or a teacher, or a colleague. Someone older, patient and wise, who understood you when you were young and searching, helped you see the world as a more profound place, gave you sound advice to help you make your way through it.

For Mitch Albom, that person was Morrie Schwartz, his college professor from nearly twenty years ago.

Maybe, like Mitch, you lost track of this mentor as you made your way, and the insights faded, and the world seemed colder. Wouldn't you like to see that person again, ask the bigger questions that still haunt you, receive wisdom for your busy life today the way you once did when you were younger?

Mitch Albom had that second chance. He rediscovered Morrie in the last months of the older man's life. Knowing he was dying, Morrie visited with Mitch in his study every Tuesday, just as they used to back in college. Their rekindled relationship turned into one final "class": lessons in how to live.

Tuesdays with Morrie is a magical chronicle of their time together, through which Mitch shares Morrie's lasting gift with the world.

Jennie by Paul Gallico

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It relates the unforgettable adventures of a small boy changes into a stray cat and befriended by the indomitable Jennies, who initiates him into the lore of London's streets.

The Times Literary Suplement said: 'Jennie has the same simplicity as The Snow Goose; it is, like its forerunner, a family book, and as such deserves the same success.'

Thomasina by Paul Gallico

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Thomasina, beloved ginger cat of Mary Ruadh, has a very odd story to tell - that of her own murder. The murderer is Mary's father, Andrew MacDhui, a hard-working country vet who breaks the heart of his daughter when he destroys her injured pet. Rescued by Lori the gentle Red Witch of the glen, Thomasina becomes Thalitha, feline descendant of an Egyptian cat-goddess... and sets out to wreak dreadful revenge on MacDhui the cat slayer.

Detached, whimsical and cunning, Thomasina is an enchanting creation worthy of the talents of a consummate storyteller.

The Summons by John Grisham


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Once Judge Atlee was a powerful figure in Clanton, Mississippi--a pillar of the community who towered over local law and politics for forty years. Now the judge is a shadow of his former self, a sick, lonely old man who has withdrawn to his sprawling ancestral home. Knowing the end is near, Judge Atlee has issued a summons for his two sons to return to Clanton to discuss his estate. Ray Atlee is the eldest, a Virginia law professor, newly single and still enduring the aftershocks of a surprise divorce. Forrest is Ray’s younger brother, who redefines the notion of a family’s black sheep.

The summons is typed by the judge himself, on his handsome old stationery, and gives the date and time for Ray and Forrest to appear in his study. Ray reluctantly heads south to his hometown, to the place where he grew up and now prefers to avoid. But the family meeting does not take place. The judge dies too soon, and in doing so leaves behind a shocking secret known only to Ray.

And perhaps someone else.

A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens


Category: Fiction - Classics
Type: Paperback
Condition: Slightly frayed cover, yellowed pages
Price: RM10

"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known." After finishing A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens said "It has greatly moved and excited me in the doing." One of his most haunting novels, it has, since its first serial publication in 1859, continued to exert a grip on the popular imagination. Set during the French revolution in a lethal, vengeful Paris and a leafy, tranquil London, the two cities of the title are only a part of the novel's stark dichotomies, which are continued as Sydney Carton and Charles Darnay are drawn towards their separate destinies--their lives touched by the same woman.

Freedom Square by Kerry B. Collison


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Tense, intelligent and gripping, Freedom Square presents a rich portrayal of the terrifying crisis which brought the Soeharto and Habibie families to power..Murray Stephenson, an official at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta in 1965, is drawn into the turmoil of the last days of the Sukarno Government. Is he merely an observer, or is he working underground for ASIS, the Australian Secret Service, or for the CIA?

Freedom Square explores an exotic, shadowy world, mixing undoubted fact and exciting fiction in an intoxicating form that will fascinate readers both Asian and European.

Singapore: The Pregnable Fortress by Peter Elphick



Category: Non-fiction - Historical
Type: Paperback
Condition: Yellowed cover and pages
Price: RM15

The fall of Singapore in February 1942 was the largest capitulation in British military history, and Winston Churchill's 'worst disaster'. Only in 1993 were many crucial official documents released which paint the full picture.

Singapore: The Pregnable Fortress presents the full horror of the fall of Singapore. It goes beyond the documents to surviving participants who describe the conditions of the time: the attitudes and actions of government, the personalities of the leaders and the experiences of politicians, diplomats and servicemen. Nor does it neglect sources, two of which confirm how close the daring Japanese invasion of Malaya came to its own disaster.

Appointment with Death by Agatha Christie

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Among the towering red cliffs and the ancient ruins of Petra sits the corpse of Mrs. Boynton, the cruel and tyrannizing matriarch of the Boynton family. A tiny puncture mark on her wrist is the only sign of the fatal injection that killed her. With only twenty-four hours to solve the mystery, Hercule Poirot recalls a remark he overheard back in Jerusalem: "You do see, don't you, that she's got to be killed?" Mrs. Boynton was, indeed, the most detestable woman he had ever met.

Family Matters by Rohinton Mistry


Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Slightly yellowed pages
Price: RM15

Rohinton Mistry’s enthralling novel is at once a domestic drama and an intently observed portrait of present-day Bombay in all its vitality and corruption. At the age of seventy-nine, Nariman Vakeel, already suffering from Parkinson’s disease, breaks an ankle and finds himself wholly dependent on his family. His step-children, Coomy and Jal, have a spacious apartment (in the inaptly named Chateau Felicity), but are too squeamish and resentful to tend to his physical needs.

Nariman must now turn to his younger daughter, Roxana, her husband, Yezad, and their two sons, who share a small, crowded home. Their decision will test not only their material resources but, in surprising ways, all their tolerance, compassion, integrity, and faith. Sweeping and intimate, tragic and mirthful, Family Matters is a work of enormous emotional power.

The Dogs of Babel by Carolyn Parkhurst


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The quirky premise of Carolyn Parkhurst's debut novel, The Dogs of Babel, is original enough: after his wife Lexy dies after falling from a tree, linguistics professor Paul Iverson becomes obsessed with teaching their dog, a Rhodesian Ridgeback named Lorelei (the sole witness to the tragedy), to speak so he can find out the truth about Lexy's death--was it accidental or did Lexy commit suicide? In short, accelerating chapters Parkhurst alternates between Paul's strange and passionate efforts to get Lorelei to communicate and his heartfelt memories of his whirlwind relationship with Lexy.

Ingenious Pain by Andrew Miller


Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Yellowed pages
Price: RM15

A chronicle of life of an eighteenth-century man born without the ability to feel pain, this amazing book “offers a panoply of literary pleasures” (Washington Post Book World). Winner of Britain’s James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the 1999 IMPAC Award. “Astoundingly good” (New York Times Book Review).

The Well of Lost Plots by Jasper Fforde


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Jasper Fforde has done it again in this genre-bending blend of crime fiction, fantasy, and top-drawer literary entertainment. After two rollicking New York Times bestselling adventures through Western literature, resourceful literary detective Thursday Next definitely needs some downtime. And what better place for a respite than in the hidden depths of the Well of Lost Plots, where all unpublished books reside? But peace and quiet remain elusive for Thursday, who soon discovers that the Well is a veritable linguistic free-for-all, where grammasites run rampant, plot devices are hawked on the black market, and lousy books—like the one she has taken up residence in—are scrapped for salvage. To make matters worse, a murderer is stalking the personnel of Jurisfiction and it’s up to Thursday to save the day. A brilliant feat of literary showmanship filled with wit, fantasy, and effervescent originality, this Ffordian tour de force is the most exciting Thursday Next adventure yet.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie


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Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress is an enchanting tale that captures the magic of reading and the wonder of romantic awakening. An immediate international bestseller, it tells the story of two hapless city boys exiled to a remote mountain village for re-education during China’s infamous Cultural Revolution. There the two friends meet the daughter of the local tailor and discover a hidden stash of Western classics in Chinese translation. As they flirt with the seamstress and secretly devour these banned works, the two friends find transit from their grim surroundings to worlds they never imagined.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Brethren by John Grisham


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They call themselves the Brethren: three disgraced former judges doing time in a Florida federal prison. One was sent up for tax evasion. Another, for skimming bingo profits. And the third, for a career-ending drunken joyride.

Meeting daily in the prison law library, taking exercise walks in their boxer shorts, these judges-turned-felons can reminisce about old court cases, dispense a little jailhouse justice, and contemplate where their lives went wrong. Or they can use their time in prison to get very rich -- very fast. And so they sit, sprawled in the prison library, furiously writing letters, fine-tuning a wickedly brilliant extortion scam ... while events outside their prison walls begin to erupt.

A bizarre presidential election is holding the nation in its grips -- and a powerful government figure is pulling some very hidden strings. For the Brethren, the timing couldn't be better. Because they've just found the perfect victim...

Tara Road by Maeve Binchy

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Ria lived on Tara Road in Dublin with her dashing husband, Danny, and their two children. She fully believed she was happily married, right up until the day Danny told her he was leaving her to be with his young, pregnant girlfriend. By a chance phone call, Ria meets Marilyn, a woman from New England unable to come to terms with her only son's death and now separated from her husband. The two women exchange houses for the summer with extraordinary consequences, each learning that the other has a deep secret that can never be revealed.

Drawn into lifestyles vastly differing from their own, at first each resents the news of how well the other is getting on. Ria seems to have become quite a hostess, entertaining half the neighborhood, which at first irritates the reserved and withdrawn Marilyn, a woman who has always guarded her privacy. Marilyn seems to have become bosom friends with Ria's children, as well as with Colm, a handsome restaurateur, whom Ria has begun to miss terribly. At the end of the summer, the women at last meet face-to-face. Having learned a great deal, about themselves and about each other, they find that they have become, firmly and forever, good friends.

A moving story rendered with the deft touch of a master artisan, Tara Road is Maeve Binchy at her very best—utterly beautiful, hauntingly unforgettable, entirely original, and wholly enjoyable.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Slipping Into Shadow by Craig Thomas

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Tripitika, Northern Burma - setting for a spectacular resort owned by international hotel chain Straits Royal. But is it a coincidence that their rapid growth is simultaneous with the West being flooded with Burmese heroin? Patrick Hyde has his suspicions, and suspicions alone are enough to get you killed...

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Avenger by Frederick Forsyth


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Attorney Calvin Dexter hangs his shingle in a quiet New Jersey town, has a reasonably successful practice, and takes the hills strong while triathlon training. But Dexter is no ordinary lawyer. On Sundays, he reads the paper and shuffles around his dark, empty house, trying to forget about a life he has lost forever. Until, of course, Dexter reads something in the papers that sends him the necessary signal. Until one of the handful who know of Dexter's other life tries to contact him. For in a world that has forgotten right and wrong, few can settle a score like Cal Dexter can. But the game is changing, and this time CIA agent Kevin McBride must find a way to stop Dexter before his quest for vengeance throws the world into chaos. Avenger has all of Frederick Forsyth's page-turning trade-marks and is sure to be this fall's most suspenseful read.


Without Mercy by Jack Higgins


Category: Fiction - Thriller
Type: Paperback
Condition: Good
Price: RM10

As Detective Superintendent Hannah Bernstein of Special Branch lies recuperating in the hospital, an enigmatic shadow from the past, burning with hatred, steals into her room and finishes the job. Consumed by grief and rage, Sean Dillon, Blake Johnson, and all who loved Hannah swear vengeance, no matter where it takes them. But they have no idea of the searing journey upon which they are about to embark - nor of the bloody war into which they are about to charge.

The Bancroft Strategy by Robert Ludlum

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Todd Belknap, a field agent for Consular Operations, is cut loose from the agency after a job gone wrong. But when his best friend and fellow agent is abducted abroad and the government refuses to step in, Belknap decides to take matters into his own hands.

Meanwhile, Andrea Bancroft learns she’s about to inherit six million dollars from a cousin she never met—with one condition: She must sit on the board of the Bancroft family foundation. Having been estranged from her father’s family for most of her life, Andrea is intrigued. But what exactly is the Bancroft’s involvement with “Genesis,” a mysterious person working to destabilize the geopolitical balance at the risk of millions of lives? In a series of devastating coincidences, Andrea and Belknap come together to form an uneasy alliance if they are to uncover the truth behind “Genesis”—before it is too late.

The Enemy by Lee Child

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Jack Reacher. Hero. Loner. Soldier. Soldier’s son. An elite military cop, he was one of the army’s brightest stars. But in every cop’s life there is a turning point. One case. One messy, tangled case that can shatter a career. Turn a lawman into a renegade. And make him question words like honor, valor, and duty. For Jack Reacher, this is that case.

New Year’s Day, 1990. The Berlin Wall is coming down. The world is changing. And in a North Carolina “hot-sheets” motel, a two-star general is found dead. His briefcase is missing. Nobody knows what was in it. Within minutes Jack Reacher has his orders: Control the situation. But this situation can’t be controlled. Within hours the general’s wife is murdered hundreds of miles away. Then the dominoes really start to fall.



The Bone Collector by Jeffrey Deaver

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Lincoln Rhyme is one of the world's foremost forensic criminalists. And a Quadreplegic. And planning suicide. Then he gets a call he can't ignore. A single human hand has been found, belonging to a man who got in a cab at the airport and never got out. The driver was the Bone Collector, a ruthless kidnapper. As minutes count down to each new death, Rhyme must decipher the gruesome clues left by the killer at each scene.


The Amber Room by Steve Berry

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Forged of the exquisite gem, the Amber Room is one of the greatest treasures ever made by man–and the subject of one of history’s most intriguing mysteries. German troops invading the Soviet Union seized the Room in 1941. When the Allies bombed, the Room was hidden, and it has never been seen since. But now, the hunt has begun once more.

Atlanta judge Rachel Cutler loves her job and her kids, and remains civil to her ex-husband, Paul. But everything changes when her father dies under mysterious circumstances, leaving behind clues to a secret about something called the Amber Room. Desperate for the truth, Rachel takes off for Germany with Paul close behind. Before long, they’re in over their heads. Locked into a treacherous game with professional killers, Rachel and Paul find themselves on a collision course with the forces of greed, power, and history itself.

The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry


Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Good
Price: RM15

The ancient order of the Knights Templar possessed untold wealth and absolute power over kings and popes . . until the Inquisition, when they were wiped from the face of the earth, their hidden riches lost. But now two forces vying for the treasure have learned that it is not at all what they thought it was–and its true nature could change the modern world.

Cotton Malone, one-time top operative for the U.S. Justice Department, is enjoying his quiet new life as an antiquarian book dealer in Copenhagen when an unexpected call to action reawakens his hair-trigger instincts–and plunges him back into the cloak-and-dagger world he thought he’d left behind.


The Romanov Prophecy by Steve Berry


Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Goody good
Price: RM15

Ekaterinburg, Russia: July 16, 1918. Ten months have passed since Nicholas II’s reign was cut short by revolutionaries. Tonight, the White Army advances on the town where the Tsar and his family are being held captive by the Bolsheviks. Nicholas dares to hope for salvation. Instead, the Romanovs are coldly and methodically executed.

Moscow: Present Day. Atlanta lawyer Miles Lord, fluent in Russian and well versed in the country’s history, is thrilled to be in Moscow on the eve of such a momentous event. After the fall of Communism and a succession of weak governments, the Russian people have voted to bring back the monarchy. The new tsar will be chosen from the distant relatives of Nicholas II by a specially appointed commission, and Miles’ job is to perform a background check on the Tsarist candidate favored by a powerful group of Western businessmen. But research quickly becomes the least of Miles’ concerns when he is nearly killed by gunmen on a city plaza.


The Thirteenth Apostle by Michel Benoit


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The story of an ancient sect detailed within papyrus sheaves hidden in the caves at Qumran ( now known as The Dead Sea Scrolls) forms the foundation of this exhaustively researched novel. The Secret of the 13th Apostle contains lore perhaps more familiar to the Knights Templar than readers of Dan Brown, but will excite similar passions.

American Dream Global Nghtmare by Ziauddin Sardar and Merryl Wyn Davies


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This title brings into sharp focus the merger of celebrity, corporate power, government and empire which has become an essential part of America's belief in itself as a nation. Ranging from the vision of the Founding Fathers to the myth-making machine Hollywood, the book investigates the persistent dream in which America is determined to live,and the dangerous 'sleep of reason' necessary to sustain it. America's cultural delusions are a grotesque imbalance between fantasy and reality, a danger to us all as, propelled by power, mythology and paranoia, the US pursues its dream of empire. As recent events in Iraq and elsewhere have shown, it is a dream whose dark side is death, suffering, perpetual fear, an increasing divide between rich and poor, a squandering of human future, and the relentless building of more and more pretexts for future wars.

The Jesus Dynasty by James D. Tabor

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The Jesus Dynasty offers a startling new interpretation of the life of Jesus and the origins of Christianity that is grounded in careful analysis of the earliest Christian documents and recent archaeological discoveries, including the much-discussed "Jesus family tomb."

In The Jesus Dynasty, biblical scholar James Tabor brings us closer than ever to the historical Jesus. He explains the crucial relationship between Jesus, a royal descendant of David, and his relative John the Baptizer, a priestly descendant of Aaron and Jesus' teacher. When John was killed, several of his followers -- including Jesus' four brothers -- joined with Jesus, who continued John's mission, preaching the same apocalyptic message. After Jesus confronted the Roman authorities in Jerusalem and was crucified, his brother James succeeded him as the leader of the Jesus dynasty.

James Tabor has studied the earliest surviving documents of Christianity for more than thirty years and has participated in important archaeological excavations in Israel. His reconstruction of the life of Jesus and his followers, and of the early years of Christianity, will change our understanding of one of the most crucial moments in history.


The Last Gospel by David Gibbins


Category: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Condition: Tip-top
Price: RM15

What if..
..one of the Ancient World's greatest libraries was buried in volcanic ash and then rediscovered two thousand years later?

What if..
..what was found there was a document that could shatter the very foundations of the western world?

What if..
.. you were the one who discovered this secret? And were then forced to confront terrifying enemies determined to destroy you to ensure it goes no further?

Feng Shui for Lovers

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How can you bring love into your life? What is the best way to balance a two-home relationship? Is there something missing in your love life? And what about solving problems, whether you are single or in a relationship? Whether your aim is to attract a new love, enhance a current one or spice up your sex life; or whether you live in a mansion, a flat, or just a room to yourself, by applying the basic principles of Feng Shui you can simply, cheaply and quickly bring magic back into your home - and your relationships - for ever.

The 10 Best Ways to Boost your Immune System


Category: Self-Improvement
Type: Paperback
Condition: Yellowed pages
Price:RM5

This book offers..
  • New insights into the mysterious workings of the body, including a clear and concise guide on how the immune system defeats disease.
  • A comprehensive survey of the latest exciting advances and medical research.
  • An easy-to-follow diet and lifestyle programme that is designed to boost the body's defences and improve our ability to fight, and even recover from, disease.
  • Meditation and relaxation exercises that will demonstrate how the power of the mind can be used as a valuable weapon in the fight for fitness.

The Leader In You: How to Win Friends, Influence People, and Succeed in a Changing World


Category: Self-Help
Type: Hardcover
Condition: Good
Price: RM15

It's a tough world out there and you can't count on things getting easier. What you can do is invest in yourself - and develop your own leadership abilities that will help you achieve greater personal and professional success. That's where this book can help. The Leader In You is an impressive step-by-step guide to understanding how to achieve success at every point in your career.You will gain insights from some of this century's most important voices, from Malcolm S. Forbes, Jr., to Arthur Ashe. Through the use of real life examples gathered from interviews with top leaders in the business, entertainment sports, academia, and politics, authors Levin and Crom bring the Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc., time tested human relations principles to a new level of relevance in today's unpredictable business environment.

The Pressure Cooker Cookbook

Category: Cooking
Type: Hardcover
Condition: Good as new
Price: RM20

The Pressure Cooker Cookbook is a great resource if you want to prepare a tasty, wholesome meal, but find time too short to braise, stew and steam in the conventional way. With simple instructions and one-stop methods, pressure cooking allows you to cook the vegetables at the same time as the meat, and in half the time. There are great innovative recipes and some old favourites for you to come back to time and again.

One-Dish Meals: The Easy Way


Category: Cooking
Type: Hardcover
Condition: Good
Price: RM30

Over 400 delicious all-in-one meals. Hundreds of practical tips and suggestions. Nutrition analysis of every recipe. Preparation and cooking times. Easy step-by-step directions. Over 150 full-colour photographs.


Your Cooking Questions Answered


Category: Cooking
Type: Hardcover
Condition: Good as new
Price: RM30

Cooking Questions:
  • What is the difference between braising and stewing?
  • Is there a way to save a cake that's failed?
  • Is it safe to eat all the bush foods that grow wild in Australia?
  • Is the such a thing as healthy hamburgers?
  • can all low-fat spreads be used successfully in cooking?
  • ...and many more..

Food for your Body: How to look and feel your best


Category: Cooking
Type: Hardcover
Condition: Good as new
Price: RM30

A perfect companion to the best-selling Foods That Harm, Foods That Heal. A practical guide to healthy eating. How to eat well whatever age or lifestyle. Hundreds of delicious recipes and menu ideas. Authoritative advice on using diet to beat or avoid illness.

Martin Yan's Invitation to Chinese Cooking


Category: Cooking
Type: Hardcover
Condition: Good as new
Price: RM30

Authentic Chinese cooking given contemporary twist. From Kung Pao prawns to tangy citrus chicken: over 130 recipes to suit any occassion. Indispensable illustrated glossary of ingredients, with advice on preparation and use. Preparation and cooking techniques clearly explained for the home cook.
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