ahlisihircute
Publish time 25-4-2019 12:55 PM
You got: After Dark by Haruki Murakami
If you've never read any work by Murakami before, After Dark is a great diving off point. Taking place over the course of a night, the story mostly follows Mari, whose sister has been trapped in a deep, heavy sleep that’s lasted more than two months. If that synopsis didn't weird you out, you should definitely give the book a chance.
mamarock
Publish time 28-4-2019 10:38 PM
You got: Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
This is the place to start if you've never read a graphic novel before. Originally published in two separate volumes, the book follows Marjane Satrapi's upbringing in pre- and post-revolutionary Iran.
mamaneesa
Publish time 2-5-2019 11:55 AM
You got: Franny and Zooey by J. D. Salinger
Most people only know of J. D. Salinger from The Catcher in the Rye, which is a shame because some of his other works are worthy of just as much praise and attention. Franny and Zooey comprises two of the author's short stories and briefly follows the eponymous Franny and Zooey, members of the intellectual Glass family.
sakinahxpdc
Publish time 23-6-2019 04:18 AM
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deions
Publish time 24-6-2019 11:03 AM
You got: Franny and Zooey by J. D. Salinger
Most people only know of J. D. Salinger from The Catcher in the Rye, which is a shame because some of his other works are worthy of just as much praise and attention. Franny and Zooey comprises two of the author's short stories and briefly follows the eponymous Franny and Zooey, members of the intellectual Glass family.
XyxyX
Publish time 24-6-2019 03:58 PM
I got this.....
metime
Publish time 24-6-2019 04:26 PM
You got: Swing Time by Zadie Smith
The story follows two friends, an unnamed narrator and the prodigiously talented Tracey. Swingtime tackles themes of race, class, and friendship with Zadie Smith’s usual confidence and humor.
meah_kelabu
Publish time 25-6-2019 04:04 PM
You got: Franny and Zooey by J. D. Salinger
Most people only know of J. D. Salinger from The Catcher in the Rye, which is a shame because some of his other works are worthy of just as much praise and attention. Franny and Zooey comprises two of the author's short stories and briefly follows the eponymous Franny and Zooey, members of the intellectual Glass family.
Thecatnextdoor
Publish time 25-6-2019 10:02 PM
I dapat the blind assassin
Best tak buku ni
I jarang nak baca buku2 dr penulis2 y evergreen mcm ni rasa mcm seram sgt baca huhu :funk:
im-a-gurl-91
Publish time 26-6-2019 08:59 AM
You got: The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood
You've probably read The Handmaid's Tale, or at the very least know the plot, so it’s time to move on to another Margaret Atwood book classic. There’s no easy way to summarize the plot: The Blind Assassin is a story told in layers, featuring several intertwining plots. If you needed convincing though, Time magazine named it as one of the 100 greatest English-language novels since 1923
meltedaisy
Publish time 26-6-2019 10:44 AM
You got: Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
The debut novel from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of Americanah and Half of a Yellow Sun. In the midst of a military coup, fifteen-year-old Kambili is sent to live with her aunt. In her new house she learns of a deep family secret.
freyayong
Publish time 26-6-2019 03:09 PM
You got: Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
The debut novel from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of Americanah and Half of a Yellow Sun. In the midst of a military coup, fifteen-year-old Kambili is sent to live with her aunt. In her new house she learns of a deep family secret
firedragon
Publish time 26-6-2019 03:14 PM
You got: Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
This is the place to start if you've never read a graphic novel before. Originally published in two separate volumes, the book follows Marjane Satrapi's upbringing in pre- and post-revolutionary Iran.
mummyhakim
Publish time 26-6-2019 04:41 PM
You got: After Dark by Haruki Murakami
If you've never read any work by Murakami before, After Dark is a great diving off point. Taking place over the course of a night, the story mostly follows Mari, whose sister has been trapped in a deep, heavy sleep that’s lasted more than two months. If that synopsis didn't weird you out, you should definitely give the book a chance.
SooAh
Publish time 26-6-2019 08:14 PM
You got: Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
The debut novel from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of Americanah and Half of a Yellow Sun. In the midst of a military coup, fifteen-year-old Kambili is sent to live with her aunt. In her new house she learns of a deep family secret.
nur_rin
Publish time 26-6-2019 08:50 PM
I got this
Daintymerry19
Publish time 26-6-2019 09:37 PM
You got: Swing Time by Zadie Smith
The story follows two friends, an unnamed narrator and the prodigiously talented Tracey. Swingtime tackles themes of race, class, and friendship with Zadie Smith’s usual confidence and humor.
Daintymerry19
Publish time 26-6-2019 09:45 PM
You got: The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood
You've probably read The Handmaid's Tale, or at the very least know the plot, so it’s time to move on to another Margaret Atwood book classic. There’s no easy way to summarize the plot: The Blind Assassin is a story told in layers, featuring several intertwining plots. If you needed convincing though, Time magazine named it as one of the 100 greatest English-language novels since 1923.
wdayeyel
Publish time 27-6-2019 12:20 AM
You got: Swing Time by Zadie Smith
The story follows two friends, an unnamed narrator and the prodigiously talented Tracey. Swingtime tackles themes of race, class, and friendship with Zadie Smith’s usual confidence and humor.
blueeress
Publish time 27-6-2019 12:39 AM
You got: The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood
You've probably read The Handmaid's Tale, or at the very least know the plot, so it’s time to move on to another Margaret Atwood book classic. There’s no easy way to summarize the plot: The Blind Assassin is a story told in layers, featuring several intertwining plots. If you needed convincing though, Time magazine named it as one of the 100 greatest English-language novels since 1923.