Susan Mallery is the New York Times’ number one bestselling author of novels about the relationships that define women’s lives—family, friendship, romance. She has sold over forty million copies of her books worldwide. Susan grew up in California and now lives in Seattle with her husband.
Born a Muslim, a book worth one million books…
Ghazala Wahab started FORCE in August 2003 along with Pravin Sawhney. She co-authors Dragon on our Doorstep: Managing China Through Military Power (with Pravin Sawhney) and Born a Muslim: Some Truths About Islam in India. Apart from writing on issues like homeland security, terrorism, Jammu and Kashmir, Left-Wing Extremism and religious extremism, Wahab is responsible for the overall production of the magazine every month.
Catherine Dellosa comes back with a new novel…
Eighteen-year-old Nathaniel Carpio has been having chicken inasal with his best friend Elena Dizon at their favourite sidewalk grillery for four years now, but when Lena whips out a silly ‘six-peso coin’ to comfort him on a bad day, Nat realizes that he’s fallen in love with her. Eager to spend the rest of his life with Lena,
What happens when one goes from obscurity to celebrity, overnight?
What happens when one goes from obscurity to celebrity, overnight? Thirty-year-old Arya Alvarez is a travel manager at Isle Z, a luxury travel company in Singapore where she creates bespoke trips for celebrities and influencers.
An addictive and intriguing piece of writing that swings between fact and fiction…
Penguin South East Asia introduces an array of page-turners this November. No Room in Neverland, by Joyce Chua, is one of them. It is an addictive and intriguing piece of writing that […]
Dipika Mukherjee jets it into the future; You can’t escape the ride!
What an add to the list of penguin’s pageturners. This does not allow you to sip your tea in the present. It may deprive your sleep. You must read this; don’t miss this in your November list..
Today’s ‘Read & Pick’, Mami Suzuki: Private Eye…
Another page turner has come out to the world from the house known for decades for memorable books across all genre. Penguin Random House, South East Asia introduced this irresistible piece of writing by Simon Rowe. You must read this, don’t miss this in your November list.
Katie Goes to KL by Su-May Tan, Read & Pick
KATIE CHEN, 16, lives in the unremarkable suburb of Narre Warren in Australia with her somewhat reclusive Malaysian father. Coming to Australia when she was 5 and losing her mother at 7, she has always struggled with issues of identity.